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Today

by: Raul Malo



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724381113622
Label: Higher Octave
Manufacturer: Higher Octave
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Higher Octave
Release Date: October 23, 2001
Sales Rank: 33688
Studio: Higher Octave










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Raul Malo's velvety tenor is warm and dirty in all the right ways. As the primary songwriter and frontman for the Mavericks and as a member of all-star band Los Super Seven, Malo's soulful croon has bent round the blue notes of country and spread itself thickly yet pliantly between and on top of the polyrhythms of Latin roots music. A tremendous and far-reaching effort, Today (Malo's solo debut) showcases not only what a genre-blending writer and powerful singer he is, but makes clear just how connected Malo is in his delivery and phrasing, both in Spanish and in English. There's something behind and under every syllable the man utters, from the excitable title cut to 'It Takes Two to Tango,' a frisky duet with pal and vocal powerhouse in her own right Shelby Lynne. Today, a full-on exploration of roots and rhythm, rocks righteously and rolls with balanced restraint and abandon. --Paige La Grone









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Disc 1:
  1. Today
  2. I See You
  3. Every Little Thing About You
  4. Ya Tu Veras
  5. Are We Almost There?
  6. No Me Preguntes Tanto
  7. Takes Two to Tango
  8. De Tí Me Olvidaré
  9. Ocho Versos
  10. I Said I Love You
  11. Let's Not Say Goodbye Anymore
  12. Since When


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * At his best ...
My husband and I are great fans of Raul Malo. Quite a few of our favorite songs are on the tape. Love the Latin music. Love it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Enjoy! ...
Most Breathtakingly Beautiful Singing. Intro to Are We Almost There.

Funniest. It Takes Two to Tango.

One I Had to Have. I Said I Love You.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * raul malo ...
this is an excellant cd..the bass line in "every day without you" is worth the price of admission!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Today by Raul Malo ...
"Today" brought back to life my 'dormant' spanish heritage. This record will make you want to dance and dance and have fun, and when you listen to that voice....it is like if he is echoeing across the Caribbean Sea from the island that gave us the Cha-Cha, the Mambo, the Bolero, the Pachanga, the Rumba, the Danzon.....,Lecuona, el Benny, Willy Chirino and Celia Cruz........you have it Raul, you have a piece from each one of them....
Today.......a masterpiece.....



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * N2FINEMUSIC ...
Raul Malo is extremely talented with Gods gift of reaching to ones inner musical communication of romancing through vocal tones.


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