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| 1. Vamos Nenas |
| 2. Hellfire |
| 3. Mia |
| 4. Sea Captain's Daughter |
| 5. Scholar |
| 6. Rezando Por Amor |
| 7. Girando Hasta El Fin |
| 8. Isn't It So |
| 9. Cuando La Vida |
| 10. Late In The Evening |
| 11. Todo Por Ti |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Viva Cordero!,
By "redcatt" (St. Louis, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lamb Lost in the City (Audio CD)
I just saw Cordero open for the Indigo Girls, and they were awesome! Although I don't speak Spanish, they music has a lot of energy that had everyone dancing. I am anxious to hear more from them. Ani Cordero is a very talented and versitile musician.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Que maravilloso!,
By lanewburn "lanewburn" (Portsmouth, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lamb Lost in the City (Audio CD)
Cordero the perfect blend of Latin flair and indie rock. The sound is pure - vocals and instruments, lacking much of the electronic mixing and overdubbing that is prominent in music today, but keeping hold of a raw power that is maintained throughout every track. A very strong showing for this band, and an album that has already seen a lot of mileage in my CD player.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Latin with a difference,
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This review is from: Lamb Lost in the City (Audio CD)
"Vamos Nenas" was included with one of my earlier PCs as a sample of music for a now defunct--and definitely missed--media player. The live version was exciting and dynamic and it enticed me to find more by this band out of Chicago. Eventually I found this album and its successor, "Somos Cordero." The difference between the live version of "Vamos Nenas" and the studio version is very noticeable. It's not that there is any noticeable difference in the length or words, but rather the electricity that the band has with the audience is so much "there." I'd love to have seen this band playing live.
The album has many songs in Spanish, but it doesn't feel at all like any of the Latin albums by Enrique Iglesias, Shakira, Thalia, Ricky Martin and so on. It seems more like a true fusion of Latin and Anglo, interesting, familiar and exotic all at once. "Vamos Nenas" is still my favorite from the two albums, but I enjoy listening to all the songs. Oh, one thing about the album title: The lead singer and organizer of the band is Ani Cordero. "Cordero" translates from Spanish "lamb." I love the pun!
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