Ozomatli - Street Signs
Facts
| Artist(s) | Ozomatli |
| Studio | Concord Records |
| Release Date | June 22, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 013431220022 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 25 17:38 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Believe
- Love And Hope
- Street Signs
- (Who Discovered) America?
- Who's To Blame
- Te Estoy Buscando
- Saturday Night
- Dejame En Paz
- Santiago
- Ya Viene El Sol (The Beatle Bob Remix)
- Dona Isabelle
- Nadie Te Tira
- Cuando Canto
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User Reviews
Average user review:| From latino, to hip-hop, to RAP, to jazz, to Bollywood |
"Love and Hope" is the song I first heard from Ozo, but it came from a local radio station (KGSR-Austin Broadcast CD). I've since picked up "Street Signs" and plan to keep getting as much of Ozo I can.
The opening song gives you an idea of what to expect--anything! It starts with a swift-paced Latin dance number driven by strings and moves to rap with a Bolly backbeat, complete with sitar.
"Who's to Blame?" takes us to Africa and the Middle East with a RAP lyric laid over heavy percussion and clapping. It's their 'wake up call to the citizens of the planet'. What a closer--I still want more.
April 22, 2008
| Ozomatli, please learn Spanish! |
They write: "Cuando canto mi cancion, quiero inspirar mi gente con una solucion" Wrong! "quiero inspirar a mi gente" is correct.
Another one: "Cuando sueño en la madrugada, ojalá que mi trabajo no es temporal" Wrong! "ojalá que mi trabajo no sea temporal" is correct.
But the worst is: "trato decidir lo más mejor para el mundo". ¡Es una vergüenza!
Please next time you try to write in Spanish ask for help in another place. I don't want my children to hear that song because is so bad... March 28, 2008
| Prepare To Get Your Groove On |
| The Soundtrack of LA |
| Eh |
Not a winner for me. One or two cuts were pretty good, but overall this is one I rarely play. Not very inventive. Not much drive. Not of much interest. January 10, 2007
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