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Music : The Best of the Gipsy Kings

The Best of the Gipsy Kings

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The Best of the Gipsy Kings
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075597935820
Label: Nonesuch
Manufacturer: Nonesuch
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nonesuch
Release Date: March 28, 1995
Sales Rank: 2982
Studio: Nonesuch










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Hailing from the Reyes and Baliardo Gypsy families, this ensemble from the south of France has been playing 'rumba flamenca' since the late 1980s. With this 1995 compilation, the songwriting talent and virtuosity this unique group possesses were gathered together in one comprehensive CD. Notable inclusions are the anthemic hit 'Bamboleo,' from their debut, Gipsy Kings; the slowly emotive 'Trista Pena' the Italian cover 'Volaré,' from Mosaïque; and assorted live cuts that wonderfully capture the wild energy these players spark onstage. In short, the Gipsy Kings are a celebratory bunch who know how to rock with a rhapsody of acoustic guitars, passionate vocals, and walls of congas, timbales, cabasas, and bongos. Check this caravan out. --Karen Karleski









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Disc 1:
  1. Djobi Djoba
  2. Viento del Arena - Gipsy Kings, Reyes
  3. Baila Me
  4. Una Amos
  5. Moorea
  6. Volare - Gipsy Kings, Migliacci, Francesc
  7. Quiero Saber - Gipsy Kings, Baliardo, Tonino
  8. Escucha Me - Gipsy Kings, Reyes, Nicholas
  9. La Dona
  10. La Montaña - Gipsy Kings, Reyes, Nicholas
  11. Bem, Bem, Maria
  12. Trista Pena
  13. Bamboleo - Gipsy Kings, Baliardo, Tonino
  14. Galaxia
  15. Vamos a Bailar
  16. Love and Liberté - Gipsy Kings, Reyes, Nicholas
  17. A Tu Vera - Gipsy Kings, Reyes, Francois Can
  18. Medley: Bamboleo/Volaré/Djobi Djoba/Pida Me La/Baila Me - Gipsy Kings,


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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * if you love their music, you'll love the CD ...
My header pretty much says it: their music is a celebration of life.
Good stuff.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * highly entertaining ...
I play this CD regularly in several situations: in my car, out on my friends' boat, while cleaning house and the days leading up to Cinco de Mayo. It is simple enough to be in the background during a dinner party and also fun enough to keep me moving. My favorites include "Djobi, Djoba", "Quiero Saber", "La Dona", "Baila Me", "Volare" and "Love & Liberte". The instrumental work is phenomenal and the raspy vocals are amazing. Even if you've never heard of the Gipsy Kings you should experience this CD.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Could there be a more perfect collection? Probably not. ...
This album is full of hits and when I got hooked on it , I did not know it was considered flamenco. Erase the old images of this genre and make way for the Gipsy Kings. This will be a must have for decades to come.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Always humming ...
THE BEST OF THE GYPSY KINGS is FAN-TAB-U-LUS! It's music that sticks to your ribs and stays in your head. It makes you want to get up and dance and it certainly makes you want hear more of thir music.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * WONDERFUL ...
I remember their hit "Bamboleo" back in the 80's...and decided to get this CD, thinking that that was the only song I would like. I was never a fan of the Gipsy Kings, but I am one now!!!! I can listen to their songs over and over, "Baila Me" is such an upbeat song, you cant help but want to dance. "Viento de Arena" must be in another language other than Spanish, cant understand a word of the song, but also one of my favorite.

The mix of traditional Flamenco guitars with a modern beat, is perfection in itself.


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