Cafe Tacuba, Luanne Warner - Nuevo
Facts
| Artist(s) | Cafe Tacuba and Luanne Warner |
| Studio | Nonesuch |
| Release Date | April 9, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 075597964929 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 4 20:13 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- El Sinaloense
- Se Me Hizo Facil
- Mini Skirt
- El Llorar
- Perfidia
- Sensemaya
- K'in Sventa Ch'ul Me'tik Kwadulupe ("Festival for the Holy Mother of Guadalupe")
- Tabu
- Cuatro Milpas ("Four Cornfields")
- Chavosuite
- Plasmaht
- Nacho Verduzco
- 12/12
- El Sinaloense (Dance Mix)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Intriguing Music, No Context |
| Annoyingly gimmicky |
| screeching mariachi's |
| Good music, disappointing liner notes |
Very, very poor production decisions.
December 6, 2005
| Amazing!!!!!! |
So what is "Nuevo"? A diverse, impressive, multilayered (that is, there are several strata, several kind od compositions) portrait of Mexican music. A comprehensive landscape of Mexican music. But ... not exactly mexican music is what you hear in most of the tracks, but the Kronos' POINT OF VIEW, that is, Mexico through Kronos' glasses. For I don`t find a truly traditional Mexican track (perhaps only "Son Huasteca" and that before 12/12 are those which most resemble to a truly traditional "Mexican" sound). Almost everything in this rich album is a new way of listening to mexican music.
Why? Arrangements are varied and colourfull. Every track shows novelty and spontaneity, even in well known pieces like "Perfidia" or "Sensemaya". All in this CD is "Nuevo (New)": music that you have not listened before, no matter your knowledge on Mexican music!!
The type of music is quite diverse: classical (Sensemaya), TV music (Chavosuite), bolero (Perfidia), local music (Sinaloense), processional music (12/12), even dance music!!
The sound is also quite strange sometimes: the editor distorts some tracks in order to show the quartet as if they were listened through an old radio player. This is quite amazing!!! or listen to 12/12: quartet strings combined with recording of a traditional "ritual" music and fireworks. Also there are includede street noises between the tracks, thus creating a kind of "leitmotive", like a "Concept Album".
Let me say this: I don't care of mexican music. I don't know too much of it. Nor it is something I love. What I like of this CD is not Mexican music legacy but WHAT KRONOS DOES WITH IT. I think they could do the same with every (rich) music culture in the world. The reason why Mexico is chosen perhaps is a personal experience of Kronos' members (as I have red in an interview).
Booklet contains track details, a lot of credits but not a single word of commentary about the music (a pity).
More than great Mexican music, this is a great Kronos show. If you like Kronos or want to investigate what Kronos truly is and /or If you like mexican music, buy it!
If you don't like mexican music, buy it too!! You will think, as I do, that this Kronos release is essential. November 5, 2005
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