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Kumbia Kings Rock the House,
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This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
Selena's older brother, AB Quintanilla III, and his band, Los Kumbia Kings "rocks the house, y'all" on "Kumbia King 4". From soulful ballads to cumbia to Latino hip hop, they and their guests performers put together a really great album -- a sort of trip through the regional music of Mexico. The album consists of 14 songs, although two are remix versions (of songs already on the CD): 1. No Tengo Dinero - (with Juan Gabriel/El Gran Silencio) Although mostly in Spanish, the music and vocal interpretations crosses the language barrier. Superstar Mexican guests, such as Juan Gabriel, El Gran Silencio, Aleks Syntek and, another up-and-coming group, Ozomatli, show how much respect LK2 deserve. (Frankie J. and Nino B. are members of LK2). They are just that good. My personal favorites are "Llevame al Cielo" (Take Me to the Sky) and "Mi Gente" (My People). On "Llevame al Cielo", Aleks Syntek emotes a sensitivity that reminds of George Michael in his best years, while Ozomatli just plain "raises the roof", Peter Tosh-style. The rest of the album varies in style, as LK2 show their versatility: "No Tengo Dinero" (I Don't Any Money) is a cross between cumbia (a regional Mexican dance, popular also in Central America) and hip hop, "Contigo" (With You) is a romantic ballad with flamenco guitar riffs, and on "Don't Wanna Try", Frankie J. out R. Kellys R. Kelly. Now, you don't have to understand Spanish to understand the songs, although it helps. We listen to opera in other languages, and, for that matter, many groups in English without knowing what they're saying -- can anyone tell me what Nirvana was mumbling about ??? -- and that doesn't stop us from recognizing good music when we hear it. David Byrne of the Talking Heads was rumored to have written lyrics with the sole purpose of getting people to listen to the music he'd written; he wanted us to hear the melodies, regardless of what he was singing. It's about time that people take the next logical step in their musical listening habits to cross borders and not let language be the barrier when seeking great music. Los Kumbia Kings, Ozomatli, and, little known (even in Latino music) Si*Se are great places to start. Pick it up...you won't be sorry. You'll be sure to pick up your feet...and you might even pick up a little Spanish.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
KINGS OF KUMBIA!!!!! KUMBIA KINGS !!!!! (KOO-KOO),
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This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT THIS CD ROCKS NOBODY CAN STOP AB AND LOS KINGS ..............
YALL NO WE LOVE YALL..... FUEGO IS THE NEWEST CD BUT ALL OF THEIR CDS ARE 100% RECOMENDED BY ME................ IM OUT KINGS OF KUMBIA,,,,KUMBIA KINGS,,,,,,,,,,KOO-KOO
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Aa Aa Aa,
By A Customer
This review is from: 4 (Audio CD)
Yeap, THE KINGS DID IT AGAIN WOW! THIS CD IS AMAZING PEOPLE.A.B. THE MASTER MASTER OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS WOW, I just love it. This album has it all people, you'll love it. This cd is not only filled with all the great work that A.B. and the Kings bring to us, But it also has OZOMALTI, EL GRAN SILENCIO, LIMI-T 21, CHRIS PEREZ AND JUAN GRABIEL. IT COULDN'T BE MORE COMPLETE THAN WHAT IT IS. BUY IT YOU'LL LOVE IT.
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