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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For True RBD Fans
This CD, viewed independently, is rather a poor representation of RBD's talent, but for the true fan, it is enjoyable. I love the group's Spanish music, so it was a treat to hear so many of their old songs translated to English, even if the translations were somewhat literal and awkward at times. None of the songs are too musically complex or ground-breaking, but it is...
Published on January 10, 2007 by Cornflake Girl

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3.0 out of 5 stars Release in English a little rough
Rebels by R.B.D. was originally released Dec. 19, 2006 but it has taken me a month and a half to translate the whole album and write a review on it.

Okay, I jest. This album is in English (except for the last song) and has touches of Spanish intertwined for spice. A good deal of the songs are translated adaptations from their earlier albums, so fans of the...
Published on February 3, 2007 by Luke Koong


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Release in English a little rough, February 3, 2007
This review is from: Rebels (Audio CD)
Rebels by R.B.D. was originally released Dec. 19, 2006 but it has taken me a month and a half to translate the whole album and write a review on it.

Okay, I jest. This album is in English (except for the last song) and has touches of Spanish intertwined for spice. A good deal of the songs are translated adaptations from their earlier albums, so fans of the group will notice some similar sounds. The lyrics on the other hand... I have not heard any of their other songs before, but I can tell you whoever translated those songs did their job. Unfortunately, they did it literally.

One that really bugs me is in My Philosophy. "Always lookin' for a minimal sign." How about "the smallest sign?" Same number of syllables and it sounds much better. Or what about "I can't stand sometimes the morning light" from Save Me. These small flaws make me wonder how English lyrics sound when translated into other languages.

For fans of nasal music artists, "Connected" features the singing of Dulce Maria. I hope it's just singing in English that makes her sound so bad. I have to rate the song at least one star less because of that. She also leads off in This Is Love, but thankfully gets pulled after the first stanza. I think the only saving grace for her is her decent looks. But again, I haven't heard her sing in Spanish so I won't write her off completely.

Two inclusions on Rebels make me question whether I received full value for the $9.99 I spent on the album. This album was released before Christmas, but remixing and slightly rewording Tu Amor, which is one of the good songs on the album, was a lazy thing to do. Don't get me wrong - it doesn't sound bad. The move brings back memories of Billy Mack in Love Actually though. The only way he made his song No. 1 was singing naked, a sight we don't want to see from R.B.D., unless it's only the female band members.

Celestial is just a sampler from their Spanish album of the same name. Two minutes of wasted disc space. You do get to hear 30 seconds of My Philosophy in Spanish though, and it seems better than the English version.

Rebels does have several redeeming qualities. The afore mentioned Tu Amor and I Wanna Be the Rain are two beautifully composed ballads that caught my attention on my initial listen through. Additionally, two reggaeton-ish songs, Wanna Play and Cariño Mio, made me want to bring the dancer out of me. Salsa-sounding Era la Música did the same, but I didn't think it wise to dance while driving. Oddly enough, I liked Money Money, sung entirely in Spanish, a lot too. I still don't know what they're saying in the song though.

If you don't mind Spanish accents and a new taste to your music collection, try Rebels out. Just make sure you don't pay more than $10.
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3.0 out of 5 stars bi-lingual pop, March 16, 2007
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Rosalyn B. Riley (Pennsauken, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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I liked the all-Spanish version better. This is still bouncy and fun, but I miss the heart of the original.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It's good but better in spanish, February 20, 2007
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Anonymous (Miami, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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RBD really tried their best to do a good CD in English and they somewhat succeeded. I like listening to the CD and I eventually didn't notice their bad accents. If you are English speaking- you won't understand why RBD is so popular by listening to this CD. My adivice is to buy the spanish one. Even if you don't know Spanish, you'll love it. Then when you get to liking it you might want to buy the English one just to hear more from them. I remember when that song Drangostea Din Tei came out in Romanian, I don't know Romanian and I loved it. I know that if they sang in English I wouldn't enjoy it as much so just buy the Spanish CD and you'll eventually understand it. You can get their lyrics and put it through a translator website and you can somewhat get the meaning. They all sing MUCH better in spanish and their spanish songs are more "them" so you should definitely not judge them solely on this CD. Get the Spanish ones, the first or third and you will definitely love them. OO and i wanted to clear up why they're called Rebels. In the novela which they were in they were in they did not conform to all the rules and rose up against them to help other and for justice. So they literally are "Rebels" to the meaness and injustice of the world. They also were like typical teenagers and broke the rules they thought made no sense- all in goodness and innocence.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars DON'T BUY THIS CD IF YOU LOVE RBD...., February 18, 2007
This review is from: Rebels (Audio CD)
...Because after hearing these songs you will start to hate them! The lyrics don't sound right at all! They couldn't have found somebody whose first language was English to translate for them? And Dulce's voice, which was only moderately annoying in Spanish, is grating in English. Especially with her heavy accent!As a matter of fact, everyone has an annoying accent (duh, 'cause their first language is Spanish). I can hardly understand what they're trying to say so I look up the lyrics and it's just a bunch of gobbledegook. The only reason why I'm giving them two stars is for trying. They tried, but they failed. I really do love RBD, I just love them in Spanish.
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4.0 out of 5 stars For True RBD Fans, January 10, 2007
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Cornflake Girl (El Dorado Hills, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rebels (Audio CD)
This CD, viewed independently, is rather a poor representation of RBD's talent, but for the true fan, it is enjoyable. I love the group's Spanish music, so it was a treat to hear so many of their old songs translated to English, even if the translations were somewhat literal and awkward at times. None of the songs are too musically complex or ground-breaking, but it is a fun CD to listen to and I really like it. I would recommend it to someone but only as a gateway to their Spanish-language music.
Song by Song:
1. Tu Amor - this song is reminiscent of the Backstreet Boys. it is equally addictive and enjoyable. i like the combination of English and Spanish. it gives the song great flavor.
2. Wanna Play - this song makes me want to DANCE!!! it has a great reggaeton-style backbeat and fun, sexy lyrics.
3. My Philosophy - the first English cross-over of one of their Spanish songs, this is a translation of "Dame" from Celestial. the lyrics are a little corny at times, but what good pop song isn't? it has a fun pop beat in the background and i just love listening to it.
4. Connected - this might be my least favorite song on the disc, but it's not that bad. it is an English version of "Tenerte y Quererte" from Rebelde. it has that typical RBD sound to the chorus, but Dulce's voice gets a little whiney at times.
5. I Wanna Be the Rain - i particularly love this song. it is a "slow jam" with, again, corny lyrics, but i have fallen in love with it. the chorus is beautiful, and i love the way their voices sound together.
6. Cariño Mio - this is another song that makes me wanna dance!! it has that reggaeton beat to it and it is very catchy. i love that they infuse their new songs with Spanish so that the English-speaking audience will get a taste of what their Spanish music sounds like
7. Era La Música - another dance song, this one with more of a salsa beat. very pretty and fun. anahí's voice really shines.
8. Keep It Down Low - i was OVERJOYED when i heard this song come up, because it is the English version of "Sólo Quédate En Silencio," a song i LOVE!! the translation is quite literal, and i feel like it doesn't quite work, but it is interesting to hear what they have done with it.
9. Happy Worst Day - surprisingly, this song is one of my favorites on the disc. it is the English version of "Feliz Cumpleaños" from Nuestro Amor, and unlike most of the songs, it is a song about lovers being sick of each other instead of a love song, and it's got some sass. i love the dueling chorus: the girls: "i don't wanna be your bleeding juliet" the guys: "i don't have to be your romeo"
10. This Is Love - the English version of "Nuestro Amor." some might consider it repetitive, but it mirrors the Spanish version, and i like that. ("es así, así es" and "is it love? it is love")
11. Save Me - an English version of "Sálvame" from Rebelde, this is a beautiful song in any language. i think this one actually translates really well.
12. Money Money - by FAR the best song on the CD. no surprise, since it is the only Spanish song on the disc. it is loaded with fun and reggaeton and the chicas in fine form! it makes me wanna dance, the chorus gets stuck in my head, and i just wanna listen to it again and again.
13. Tu Amor (Navidad Mix) - basically the same as the other version, only there are some christmas references in this one.
14. Celestial sampler - shows some of what to expect on Celestial, which should entice those that buy this CD to explore the Spanish-speaking realm of RBD (as they should)

all in all, i liked it, but i was already a fan. it might be hard to like if you are new to RBD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I Love It, April 17, 2007
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I do not own the CD yet but I am going to purchase it. I love their spanish songs and although the english songs may not be as good as the artists singing in english their whole life i still love them because I think RBD is an inspiration to all ages and that if anyone wants to talk about them badly that the person should try to record an album in another language and see what people say about them! I think they are all very talented at singing and acting. I think it is amazing how much they have acomplished in two years. Tu Amor is also my favorite song ever and it has gotten really good ratings and radio play. I think RBD is the best singing group for any age and their songs are so meaningful. Oh and by the way for who ever read that product description, don't pay any attention to it, none of it is true because I honestly think that Dulce Maria has the most beutiful singing voice I have ever heard in my whole life!!!!!!!Truely!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderfull!!!!!!!!!!!!, January 18, 2007
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creo que estos chicos se merecen todo el exito que tienen.Las canciones de este cd estan escogidas muy acertadamente.
It's a wonderful cd,I recomend it!!!!!!everybody buy it!!!!!!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars the accents make it almost unbearable, January 8, 2007
This review is from: Rebels (Audio CD)
I just started liking RBD's spanish music a few months ago and like a lot of those songs. This effort, however, was mostly cringe worthy. Dulce's voice, which isn't that good in Spanish, is especially horrible in english. This cd is full of translations from previous spanish singles which sounded a lot better in their original language. I do like the beat to wanna play, but that's pretty much it. The rest of the songs I'll listen to in their original state.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I don't know about RBD but im supprised:, December 21, 2006
This review is from: Rebels (Audio CD)
This album is suprisingly fun. I have never been a fan of this group but i was a fan of some of the songs in spanish that i had heard in the past. They are in a way a group you want to hate but you can't help liking there songs. They seem fake, prefabricated and almost make-believe. All those factors turn me off from ever really appreciating or giving RBD albums a chance. I was suprised since this album was actually fun, starting with the mid-paced "tu amor." The album starts off slow but steadily picks up as it approaches end. Another suprise to me was that the remakes of their spanish hits where actually very well fresh in some way. The arrangements where alike but with something new to offer the old fans as well as the new buyers.

Standout tracks:
1.Tu Amor - Great song, but easily forgetable 8/10
2.Wanna Play - Indeed very fun but not innovative in sound 8/10
3.My philosophy - feel good track.. 10/10
4.Connected - Great simple but fresh ballad 9/10
5.I wanna be the rain - Song reminds me of old BackstreetBoys recordings but of course in RBD style 9/10
6.Carino Mio - Very hot dance track w/latin reggae influence
7.Era La Musica Hot, very over the border influence, ole! 10/10
8.Keep it down low - I cant believe that i actually love this even more! Just as good (or better) than the spanish song 10/10
9.Happy Worst Day - Worst song in the album.. the lyrics are what make this song bad, the actual song is nice though. 7/10
10.This Is Love - Again like number 8, as good as the spanish one except i hate the extremely low tone used by the guy in the beginning. 9/10
11.Save Me - I love this ballad, very romantic. You can just feel the energy and emotional outpour.... highly recommended!
12.Money Money - Wow i just wish this was in English because i LOVE this track, its one of the hottest from the album!
13.Tu Amor (Navidad) This was totaly unecessary.. it should have been a single on itunes or just a single bonus track.. i skip this.. 7/10
14.Celestial - Sampler again unecessary! 3/10
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great product, June 3, 2011
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I recommend! Very good! Loved it!
fan is a fan that can not fail to miss that cd in the collection!
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