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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0809274856623
Label: Warner Music Latina
Manufacturer: Warner Music Latina
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Music Latina
Release Date: August 20, 2002
Studio: Warner Music Latina
Sales Rank: 25802
MPN: 48566
Disc 1:- Justicia, Tierra Y Libertad
- Ay, Doctor
- Fe
- Sabanas Frias
- Pobre Juan
- Porque Te Vas?
- Mariposa Traicionera
- Sin Tu Carino
- Eres Mi Religion
- No Voy A Ser Tu Esclavo
- Angel De Amor
- Nada Que Perder
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: Electric and acoustic violinist explores the styles of latin, afro-cuban, jazz and electronica with world beat rhythms.
Amazon.com: With 16 million total units in global sales (1999's MTV Unplugged has sold 3 million copies so far), four-time Grammy winners Maná are one of the biggest Latin rock bands around. Revolución de Amor, the four-piece band's first studio album in five years, continues Maná's ongoing dual interest in themes of love and social issues, and the band is masterful at packaging its potent messages in an accessible guitar-based sound. Hailing from Guadalajara, Mexico, Maná create an organic mix of classic rock, modern rock, and traditional Latin music that will appeal to fans of Santana and Rubén Blades (both of whom make guest appearances here). But the band is also able to attract younger audiences thanks to punkier songs such as "Nada Que Perder," which could very easily break through on K-rock radio stations across the U.S. One of Maná's best albums to date, Revolución de Amor is proof positive that Latin rock can be accessible to a broad range of people who don't speak Spanish. --Tad Hendrickson
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I bought this as a treat for myself! And I must say...I absolutely loved it! Off and on I had heard their songs play on the radio, and one day i finally decided to buy an album of theirs. Mana's sound is very unique. I would consider it reggae rock with a wist of pop. On the album one can hear excellent guitar & drum solos. If I had to compare them to anyone else I would say: The Police, U2, and Journey. Yes, MANA is that good! Fher has awesome vocals, Sergio is great on guitar, and Alex 'El Animal' is probably one of the best drummer I have ever heard.
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This was the first Maná CD I have ever purchased. I really like it. They blend traditional latin music and great rock guitar work. I will buy more of their recordings.
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Not asking to recreate music however after Sueno Liquido nothing innovated has come out of the band.
4 of 13 songs are good
Mariposa
Sabana's
Angel De Amor
Mi Religion
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La banda latina más vendedora de discos regresa con un disco prescindible totalmente. Decepciona incluso, pues se esperaba algo diferente al muy bueno "Sueños líquidos", pero suena como a una mala continuación de este, e incluso, queda por debajo. Monótono, lleno de clichés propios del grupo, con pseudo himnos revolucionarios como "Justicia, tierra y libertad" o el típico y repetitivo hit al más puro estilo Maná, como lo es "Ángel de amor". Lo único rescatable del disco son las bellas "Mariposa traicionera" y "Eres mi religión", convirtiéndose esta incluso en uno de los clásicos de toda la discografía del grupo, pues es la única canción en donde la letra tiene rasgos de una muy buena lírica, conjugado con una gran música. ... Read More:
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I realize that I'm operating at a disadvantage in reviewing this CD. I don't speak Spanish (although I took it in high school and college) and I haven't followed Maná throughout their career. I'm just an late-arriving Americano who appreciates good music whatever its country of origin.
Nevertheless, I was blown away by this CD's sound: its harmony, arrangement, and emotion. In fact, I was blown away enough to order the 3-CD set of their earlier CDs on Warner, based on Amazon reviewers' raves about their earlier work. I can appreciate where those reviewers were coming from, but I still like "Revolucion de Amor" the best.
For my money, the earlier Maná was a worthy band in the Police vein, but a bit minimalist. This ... Read More:
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