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Free Music Notes for Tortilla SoupFree Music Review: Tortilla Soup CD Hit: 5 Stars
I had recently purchased the Tortilla Soup CD and several other latin music CD's. I am very pleased with my purchases and the fast delivery of the products. I want to thank you very much for the good business practices you have and I will be purchasing more CDs in the near future.
Free Music Review: Feel good movie and feel good music Hit: 5 Stars
This movie was a feast for the senses! The music had so much to do with the experience. This is a must have if you love the movie as much as I do!
Free Music Review: Great mood setter Hit: 4 Stars
This is a pretty darned good sampling of Latin music. My wife saw the movie and immediately picked up the CD (I guess that says something good about the movie.) We've listened to it several times over and enjoyed it quite a bit. My one complaint is that it is uneven. Some of the songs on the CD aren't as good as others and it makes it hard to listen to the CD straight through. We were introduced to several great artists through this CD, and if you are looking for some fun Latin stuff, then I highly recommend picking up some albums from the artists represented on the CD, especially: Los Amigos Invisibles, Lila Downs, and Bebel Gilberto. And while you are at it, you should pick up Susana Baca's CD too.
Free Music Review: Great Music Hit: 4 Stars
I watched this video by chance and really enjoyed the sound track. I have always enjoyed latin influenced music and this sound track really does satisfy. I'll be buying the video as well.
Free Music Review: A little more oomph would have helped... Hit: 3 Stars
This CD delivers as intended - merely a soundtrack to a not-so-good movie. While it covers a wide range of musical styles, it lacks, much like the movie, the one ingredient that is so vital to Latin music: PASSION! There are a few worthy tracks, such as P18's "La Verdolaga" and Eliades Ochoa's "Si En Un Final", but these aren't enough to carry the whole disc. It might be better served as an introduction to new and up and coming artists. For an intro to Latin music I suggest any compilation CDs from labels like Putumayo, Rough Guide, or Allegro.
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