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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mana "The Latin Beatles" re-incarnated, there is no doubt!, October 26, 1999
By A Customer
My Family is Mana crazy! We were blown away from the very first concert we attended way back when they played at San Jose State University! That was an incredible show! No one sat thru 2.5 hrs of frenzy! The only other concert to compare was a U2 concert I attended back in the 80's! "Donde Jugaran Los Ninos" is my favorite CD, but the others are great albums also! We've now seen them 9 times in concert! Recently with Santana and they closed the show with the tune they wrote for Carlos "Corazon Espinado"...can't say enough. I can only compare them to the Beatles in that they are so diverse in their music...you can't label them into one category...such as was the case with the Beatles. And like the Beatles they write great tunes, with great melodies, awesome lyrics(some catchy, some sad, some political, most with a message). Anyone who puts them down...is either a non-musician, never played an instrument, or hates good music, the language should not be a barrier...great music is universal!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great on so many levels......, August 4, 2003
First of all, I should admit that I am not a fan of most Latin music. I feel that I am not educated enough to give an accurate review of any Latin CD other than this one. Perhaps I should explain..... It's 1999 and my wife and I are vacationing in Mexico. While dancing and getting hammered in an outdoor after hours club, this song comes on. The drunk Americans all clear the floor and several local couples slide gracefully into the subtle rhythms of what is clearly one of their favorite well-known songs. There was definitely some romance in the air, and my wife and I joined the couples already dancing under the stars to the strains of what I learned later was the popular Mana hit "Vivir sin Aire". Over the next several nights we heard the song several times until we commented on the romantic and memorable nature of the melody, and how we should purchase the CD as a memento of our trip. My attempt to describe the song in a local mall is another exercise in comedy (as I speak almost no Spanish), but after humming it, the salesgirl recognized Mana instantly and sold me "Donde Jugaran Los Ninos". After opening it, I was pleasantly surprised. The classical guitars, the percussion, the harmonicas and flutes....it really is a musically diverse album. The songs are tightly crafted and buoyant, with a large emphasis on the individual artistry of the musicians. I can't even think of who they sound like, there isn't much to compare it with here in the States. In any event, we are now die-hard Mana fans. You will be too!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
donde jugaran los ninos, June 25, 2000
Latin rock explosion - . The first time I heard them I was driving through Peru coastal desert on a pick up and that surely contributed to create the atmosphere. But the same listening at home did not change my opinion that I was discovering a terrific group. Mana put togheter the appealing line up of a proper rock band, the sound and rhythm of latin american music, the skills of excellent musicians. 'De pies a cabeza' and 'como te deseo' the best to me, just an inch ahead of entire enjoyable album. Maybe lyrics sometimes even too obvious...but still a great album
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