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Gypsy Soul: New Flamenco(more) »rank: 11028by: Various Artists
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Bossa Nova Brasil(more) »rank: 28071by: Various Artists
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Pa'Lante(more) »rank: 19333by: Willy Chirino
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Desde un Principio: From the Beginning(more) »rank: 74756by: Marc Anthony
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Mended(more) »rank: 10349by: Marc Anthony
: :It's impossible to dislike Puerto Rican superstar Marc Anthony, even if his English-language material sits safely in pop's middle road. Mended, Anthony's follow-up to last year's sweltering salsa collection Libre, features the same midtempo grooves and emotive ballads that made his 1999 crossover effort a smash--and a textbook example of how record labels sometimes water down passionate Latino artists for U.S. audiences (see also Shakira). Nothing on Mended is particularly unlistenable or offensive, but there isn't much to get excited about either. The lilting pop gem 'I Need You' (also included in Spanish) and the sweet sentiments of 'Everything You Do' are nice ... |
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The Best of Pérez Prado: The Original Mambo No. 5(more) »rank: 35417by: Pérez Prado
: :It's impossible to dislike Puerto Rican superstar Marc Anthony, even if his English-language material sits safely in pop's middle road. Mended, Anthony's follow-up to last year's sweltering salsa collection Libre, features the same midtempo grooves and emotive ballads that made his 1999 crossover effort a smash--and a textbook example of how record labels sometimes water down passionate Latino artists for U.S. audiences (see also Shakira). Nothing on Mended is particularly unlistenable or offensive, but there isn't much to get excited about either. The lilting pop gem 'I Need You' (also included in Spanish) and the sweet sentiments of 'Everything You Do' are nice ... |
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Tranquilamente(more) »rank: 40379by: Oscar D'León
: :It's impossible to dislike Puerto Rican superstar Marc Anthony, even if his English-language material sits safely in pop's middle road. Mended, Anthony's follow-up to last year's sweltering salsa collection Libre, features the same midtempo grooves and emotive ballads that made his 1999 crossover effort a smash--and a textbook example of how record labels sometimes water down passionate Latino artists for U.S. audiences (see also Shakira). Nothing on Mended is particularly unlistenable or offensive, but there isn't much to get excited about either. The lilting pop gem 'I Need You' (also included in Spanish) and the sweet sentiments of 'Everything You Do' are nice ... |
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La Navidad en Mexico: A Christmas in Mexico(more) »rank: 10186by: Various Artists
: :It's impossible to dislike Puerto Rican superstar Marc Anthony, even if his English-language material sits safely in pop's middle road. Mended, Anthony's follow-up to last year's sweltering salsa collection Libre, features the same midtempo grooves and emotive ballads that made his 1999 crossover effort a smash--and a textbook example of how record labels sometimes water down passionate Latino artists for U.S. audiences (see also Shakira). Nothing on Mended is particularly unlistenable or offensive, but there isn't much to get excited about either. The lilting pop gem 'I Need You' (also included in Spanish) and the sweet sentiments of 'Everything You Do' are nice ... |
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Bachata Rosa(more) »rank: 37319by: Juan Luis Guerra, 4.40
: :Dominican singer, composer, and bandleader Juan Luis Guerra is one of the few true innovators in contemporary Latin music. He created a revolution when he reinvented traditional merengue with smart, poetic lyrics, jazz harmonies, and higher production values. In Bachata Rosa he similarly updated the lowly bachata, the rural, Dominican down-home version of the romantic ballad. Songs such as 'Estrellitas y Duendes (Little Stars and Goblins),' 'Como Abeja al Panal (Like a Bee to the Beehive),' 'Burbujas de Amor (Love Bubbles),' and the title track revisit the old love themes with rare grace and subtle poetic flair. Meanwhile 'Rosalia,' 'Cartas de Amor,' and ... |
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El Juicio(more) »rank: 42927by: Willie Colón & Hector Lavoe
: :Dominican singer, composer, and bandleader Juan Luis Guerra is one of the few true innovators in contemporary Latin music. He created a revolution when he reinvented traditional merengue with smart, poetic lyrics, jazz harmonies, and higher production values. In Bachata Rosa he similarly updated the lowly bachata, the rural, Dominican down-home version of the romantic ballad. Songs such as 'Estrellitas y Duendes (Little Stars and Goblins),' 'Como Abeja al Panal (Like a Bee to the Beehive),' 'Burbujas de Amor (Love Bubbles),' and the title track revisit the old love themes with rare grace and subtle poetic flair. Meanwhile 'Rosalia,' 'Cartas de Amor,' and ... |
