Latin Hop [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Quién Tiró La Tiza?
2. Balumbalang - KRS-One, ,
3. Dónde Yo Estaré? - Sindicato Argentino del Hip Hop
4. Gasto Mis Días
5. Como en Secundaria - Kinto Sol
6. Quem Tem Seda? - Sen Dog
7. Justicia
8. Vaciando Las Botellas
9. Fortificando a Desobediência - MC Whitey Ho, , ,
10. Rosa de Los Vientos - Makiza
11. Puente (Homenaje a Compay Segundo) - Nilo MC
12. Pula Na Muvuca
13. Amos Chacho
14. Lluvia Con Nieve
15. Por Qué Será? - Jotamayuscula,
16. Así Es Mi Vida - Mecate
17. E' Que Cosa E'
18. Danzón - Control Machete

Latin Hop,Various Artists,Wea/Warner,Latin


Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Dirty Dancing - Havan Nights Soundtrack
  • not good
  • Let the rhythm take you away
  • Havana Nights
  • Very Impressive
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
Various Artists
Manufacturer: J-Records
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ASIN: B0001ADAWO
Release Date: 2004-02-17

Tracks:

  1. Dance Like This - Wyclef Jean featuring Claudette Ortiz
  2. Dirty Dancing - Black Eyed Peas
  3. Guajira (I Love U 2 Much) - Yerba Buena
  4. Can I Walk By - Jazze Pha featuring Monica
  5. Satellite (From "Havana Nights") - Santana Featuring Jorge Moreno
  6. El Beso Del Final - Christina Aguilera
  7. Represent, Cuba - Orishas featuring Heather Headley
  8. Do You Only Wanna Dance - Mya
  9. You Send Me - Shawn Kane
  10. El Estuche - Aterciopelados
  11. Do You Only Wanna Dance - Julio Daviel Big Band Conducted by Cucco Pena
  12. Satellite (Spanish Version) Nave Espacial (From "Havana Nights") - Santana Featuring Jorge Moreno

Album Description

Set against the decadent glamour and escalating danger of revolution-eve Cuba, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights re-imagines the 1987 film phenomenon from an exciting new perspective. Havana Nights tells a timeless story of a young woman's discovery of love, sensuality and independence - but with a sizzling style and rhythm all its own. In planning this new chapter in a beloved franchise, Artisan Entertainment and Miramax Films have put together a team of creative dynamos from the worlds of film, music and dance. Among them: maverick independent producer Lawrence Bender (Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting); executive producer Sarah Green (Frida); Academy Award. winning screenwriter Ron Bass (Rain Man, My Best Friend's Wedding); director Guy Ferland; screenwriter Pamela Gray (A Walk on the Moon); choreographer Joanne Jansen; music industry legend Clive Davis, whose hot J Records imprint will release the soundtrack; acclaimed actor Diego Luna, a rising star following his performance in the sexy sensation Y Tu Mama Tambiin; and, in what promises to be a breakout role, gifted young actress Romola Garai (recently seen in Nicholas Nickleby). The resulting film is certain to give audiences - from newcomers to those who cherish the first Dirty Dancing - the time of their lives, and then some!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Dirty Dancing - Havan Nights Soundtrack.......2007-04-07

Purchased for my daughter and myself after seeing the film. It is a lively mix of sultry, sensual salsa music which gets the feet moving and the singing and body going too! Exciting! Motivating! Fun! Not just for latin music lovers but for people who love life and enjoy being ALIVE!!!!!
Right up there with Otmar Liebert with Nouveau Flamenco and The Gypsy Kings to get the juices flowing and the body grooving to the music! We love it!

2 out of 5 stars not good.......2007-03-13

These songs are cheesy and not even close to good latin dance music

5 out of 5 stars Let the rhythm take you away.......2007-03-08

Was your foot tapping as your watched the movie? Even if you didn't like the film buy this CD and let the lating rhythm take you away.

5 out of 5 stars Havana Nights.......2007-02-08

I did not care for the movie Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights but the soundtrack is AMAZING. It has everything from slow dancing to fast step dancing type of music. I would tell anyone who loves Latin music that this soundtrack is a must have.

4 out of 5 stars Very Impressive.......2007-01-27

I was very impressed with this CD. When I watched the Havana Nights, the thing that captivated me was the MUSIC. This soundtrack had all of the best songs from the movie in it! My favorites:

-Dance Like This
-Satellite (both versions)

But it is hard to pick favorites, because all the songs are good. If you found yourself wanting to get up and dance when you heard the music in this movie - DEFINITELY buy the soundtrack. It'll be a great addition to any collection.
Café del Mar, Vol. 5
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It May Be Volume 5, But it's Not Worth 5 Stars
  • Not Bad
  • Chill
  • the series did get abit tired...
  • My favorite Cafe del Mar so far!
Café del Mar, Vol. 5
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Fontana Mca
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ASIN: B00000B98T
Release Date: 1999-08-02

Tracks:

  1. Mumbai Theme Tune - A.R. Rahman
  2. More Than Ever People - Levitation
  3. Appreciation (Radio Mix) - Jelly & Fish
  4. Paradise (Tease Mix) - Nookie
  5. Penelope (Radio Edit) - 4 Wings
  6. Tout Est Bleu (Original Ame Strong S.A. Remix) - Ame Strong
  7. Uschi's Groove - The Ballistic Brothers
  8. Lubumba '98 - A New Funky Generation
  9. Face A La Mer (Massive Attack Remix - Full Version) - Les Negresses Vertes
  10. Talking With Myself '98 (Canny Remix) - Electribe 101
  11. Pojo Pojo - Cyberfit
  12. Transfatty Acid (Kruder & Dorfmeister Remix Edit) - Lamb
  13. Angels Landing (Jose Padilla & Sunchild Remix) - Salt Tank
  14. Mani - Paco Fernandez
  15. Close Cover - Wim Mertens

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Café Del Mar's Volume 5 (recently released for the first time in the U.S.) oozes warm, fuzzy, and thoroughly provocative trip-hop laced tuneage sans the shadow of conventional electronica. As is the way with the Del Mar catalog, a true gem sits amid the collection waiting to be discovered. In this case, it is the superb "Les Negresses Vertes" from Face a la Mer (a.k.a. a Nick Warren project from the early 1990s) given a thoroughly good dubbing by the great Massive Attack. Only the KLF-like spatial dreamweaving of Lamb's "Transfatty Acid (Kruder & Dorfmeister remix edit)" comes close to bettering it.

Elsewhere, Levitation's "More Than Ever People" is pure orange sunsets on shimmering waves, the warmth of its backbeat adding sensuality, while the retro-disco of French act Ame Strong's "Tout Est Bleu" has the rounded curves of bottom-end as opposed to the sharpened corner of dancefloor disco. Overall, the way to enjoy Volume 5 is to adhere to cliché No. 177 (the sum is stronger than individual parts), dim the lights, find some romantic company, and let the music do the talking. --Steffan Chirazi

Album Description

Fifth in the extremely popular dance compilation series. Compiled by Jose Padilla. 15 tracks from such artists as Levitation, Ame Strong, The Ballistic Brothers, Les Negresses Vertes and Lamb. 1998 release. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

This is the Fifth Cafe Del Mar Compilation. The Album is Compiled by Joe Padilla who is the Resident DJ at a Chill Out Bar in Ibiza Named Cafe Del Mar, which is a Very Famous Venue, and Thousands of Clubbers Go There Every Year.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars It May Be Volume 5, But it's Not Worth 5 Stars.......2007-07-27

Ambient Compilations are far too common nowadays. Very easy to collect an album's worth of tracks at any given time thanks to the thriving Ibiza music scene (where Cafe del Mar lives). So what makes a great album different from an OK album. Generally just track selection, but a great album is usually mixed which none of the Cafe del Mar compilations are. Regardless they do put out some decent ambient/chillout albums, and after collecting a few, one can make their own favorite chillout mix.

This is the fifth installment of the still going strong series. Not bad, but not great. I can't consider any of the tracks as phenomenal, but I do think there are a couple of duds. "Tout Est Bleu" [Original Ame Strong S.A. Remix] and "Talking With Myself" '98 [Canny Remix] receive the dud awards for this album.

3/5 stars.

3 out of 5 stars Not Bad.......2007-07-12

Volume 5 isn't a bad mix, but is definitely not the finest of the Cafe Del Mar series. Volumes 4, 6 and 7 are far more relaxing and have better flow than this volume. Nonetheless, not bad for background music if you are entertaining and not intently listening to the album.

4 out of 5 stars Chill.......2007-05-12

Bought this on a whim, actually it was one of the suggested picks from amazon. I put it on but never really listen to it. Definitely background music. Its got like weird orchestral and indian stuff going on, but its good. I like Talk with Myself.

3 out of 5 stars the series did get abit tired..........2006-06-05

One of my favourite tracks ever from the series is the last track on Volumen Ocho, Plum Crazy by Celestial. And if you like that sound, then you'll love the albums from Hong Kong's Celestial. Check them out, they are titled:

Hong Kong Dub Station
Happy Valley
Spirit House

it's a deeper dubbier sound that most of Cafe Del Mar, more real instruments, and more space...

5 out of 5 stars My favorite Cafe del Mar so far!.......2006-01-06

I'm not sure if I can articulate how amazing this cd is. It really grooves and flows. The beats are more lively than some of the other volumes, but this is exactly what I have been looking for! The other Cafe del Mar's have taken a few listens before I really liked it, but I got into this one immediately. I try to work while listening to this and all of sudden I just get caught up in the grooves and forget about work. I am also a big fan of volume 7, but volume 5 doesn't have the prominent vocals of v.7 (not that either is bad or good- they are just different).
Ozomatli
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Ozomatli!!
  • East Coast
  • Simply Astounding
  • Such a refreshing change
  • hits.
Ozomatli
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ASIN: B000007Q93
Release Date: 1998-06-16

Tracks:

  1. Como Ves
  2. Cut Chemist Suite
  3. Cumbia De Los Muertos
  4. Donde Se Fueron?
  5. Eva
  6. O Le Le
  7. Chango
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Multiculti Los Angeles-based 10-piece Ozomatli is more than the sum of their parts: hip-hop, salsa, and funk crash head-on in this surprisingly natural collaboration. Their self-titled debut makes Ozomatli sound like one of the world's great live shows--a party band with a brain--and they pull it off deftly. Rapper Chali 2na ("Charlie Tuna," get it?) has an authoritative voice and a way with words, mixing references from Edie Brickell to Ed McMahon; just he and the Cut Chemist (both of Jurassic 5), who lends his turntable skills to the proceedings, would make for an entertaining album. But it's the way that the two--when they're even featured--build on and blend into the grooves of the wah-pedal-and-brass-section-powered ensemble that sets Ozomatli apart. Danceable and engaging, they've made a promising debut. --Randy Silver

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Ozomatli!!.......2007-02-20

This was a great CD with much to offer. Just recently became a fan of Ozo through a friend and now will continue my collections with them.

5 out of 5 stars East Coast.......2004-08-20

My friend from Cali introduced me to this band and I immedately loved them. From start to finish it is a great album, to the point where I bought all of their cds. Definately new and original.

5 out of 5 stars Simply Astounding.......2004-03-12

This is one of the best Latino cd's I am proud to play in my rotation 6 years after the album was released. I first heard Ozomatli when they opened for Santana in Montreal and I was like woah! I was on my feet dancing throughout their opener. They were so pumped and hyped that no matter what mood you are in they just get you in this partying and dancing mood that you cannot resist. If you are the kind of person who loves those smooth Latino beats blended with a bit of everything for an ultimate summer driving cd be sure to pick this up!!!

5 out of 5 stars Such a refreshing change.......2003-10-06

As a fan of J-5, the release of this album made sense, in that Jurassic 5 make a point of putting their music first and image last. Ten piece band 'Ozomatli' seem to work perfectly in tandem with Chali 2na an Cut Chemist, blending all of their styles so well that it sounds as if this is how hiphop should be- a fusion of a wide variety of styles. When this album came out, i would listen to it over and over again, and because of the albums' diversity, it never felt tiresome. It is very difficult to put into words how successful this collaboration is, buy it and you will understand. For those who dont want to buy it, download track such as:
cut chemist suite, o le le and cumbia de los muertos

4 out of 5 stars hits........2003-05-13

I think this cd is great. and sets path for rock en espanol. Ozomotli is of the charts with there wicked instrumentals and meaninful lyrics!
Antidiotico
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    5. 5.3.7. Cuba
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    Black Sunday
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • The album that got me into rap
    • Can I Get A Hit From The Bong? (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars)
    • "Cypress Hill" Part 2
    • Fun, but fake...
    • Rap in its prime
    Black Sunday
    Cypress Hill
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    ASIN: B00000295Y
    Release Date: 1993-07-20

    Tracks:

    1. I Wanna Get High
    2. I Ain't Goin' Out Like That
    3. Insane In The Brain
    4. When The Sh-- Goes Down
    5. Lick A Shot
    6. Cock The Hammer
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    Amazon.com

    If a case can be made for gangsta rap, Cypress Hill is the act to make it. The trio of L.A. Latinos has the commercial clout and its raps are mercifully free of the misogyny, homophobia, and anti-Asian, anti-Jewish racism that so often mars the genre. Member/producer D.J. Muggs creates an eerily lean soundscape of whining sirens, off-kilter funk rhythms, metallic percussion, nasal taunts, and gruff warnings that's the aural equivalent of today's nerve-rattling cop flicks and mob movies. --Geoffrey Himes

    Album Details

    Limited Digipack Release

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars The album that got me into rap.......2007-06-14

    Okay, so the first CD I owned with rapping on it was, technically, C+C Music Factory, but forget that. 'Black Sunday' was the album that truly got me interested in hip-hop. Like every other white boy in America, I heard 'Insane in the Brain' on the radio and was hooked. Luckily, it's just about the worst song on the album.

    From the siren-call that opens to the album to the syncopated beat in 'Break 'Em Off Some,' this album just doesn't quit comin' with dusty funk loops, rough-edge beats and hilarious herb references. The Amazon.com reviewer said this album presaged the sound of Dre's 'Chronic,' buuuuut according to Amazon's Web site, 'Chronic' was already out when this dropped in '93, so I'm not sure how they came up with that.

    Regardless, I would argue that Muggs' and Dre's styles are not really very similar at all. Dre's sound was a lot more crisp, whereas Muggs opted for a smoky, vinyl-scratchy ambience that really suits the treble tones in B-Real and Sen Dog's voices.

    I always make the argument that while 'Temples of Boom' was Muggs' best album in terms of production, 'Black Sunday' is the group's best album overall. I stand by it. A true hip-hop classic.

    4 out of 5 stars Can I Get A Hit From The Bong? (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4 stars).......2007-03-16

    Cypress Hill's (B-Real, Sen Dog, & DJ Muggs) second album "Black Sunday" was an excellent album, from a Latin Hip Hop group based out of Los Angeles. If you haven't already figured out, Cypress Hill mostly rhymes about getting smoked out through out their career. And those rhymes are all over this album. That mixed with DJ Muggs production really makes the vibes in this album easy to catch. I believe "Insane In The Brain" was the lead single on this album, and it's a good song. B-Real handles most of the vocals through out the album. When I hear Sen Dog's voice and his ad-libs on here, he cracks me up because of how he sounds, but his rhymes are dope as well. Along with rhyming about smoking weed, they also rhyme about shooting people like "Hand On The Glock" (aka "Hands On The Pump Part II") and "Cock The Hammer". "When The Ship Goes Down" is another excellent track by B-Real with Sen Dog's background vocals. (I'm aware of the actual song title, but I placed the title in my review from the radio edit of the song.)

    As for flaws, the only thing is lack of subject matter. Not too often Cypress Hill detours from the topics of smoking weed and guns on this album (they even put facts about marijuana inside of the linear notes that are interesting). That is the only inferior about this album. It's an excellent album from 1993, a time when gangsta rap was in full swing. If you're a big time smoker, you'll probably relate to this easier than others. But if you want to hear some west coast tunes from the early-mid 90's, you'll probably like this album.

    Lyrics: B+
    Production: A-
    Guest Appearances: N/A
    Musical Vibes: A+
    Overall: A-

    My favorite tracks: I Ain't Going Out Like That, Insane In The Brain, When The Ship Goes Down, Cock The Hammer, Hits From The Bong, A To the K, Hand On The Glock

    Peace!

    5 out of 5 stars "Cypress Hill" Part 2.......2006-12-19

    Cypress Hill's second album, 1993's "Black Sunday," is another great album of funny, pro-weed paranoid lyrics from B-Real, Sen Dog and the crew, amazing beats courtesy of DJ Muggs, and just overall original and fun hip hop music. This album is very similar to their debut, "Cypress Hill," but the quality of the music is just as good, if not better in many spots, than on their debut. They went with the philosophy of if it ain't broke, don't fix it on "Black Sunday," and it works perfectly. On this album you start to see a little bit of the rock influence that they would later explore more in the late 90s, and Muggs steps his production up a little bit while staying with the heavy bass, slow beats, woozy synths, and smoky sampling and instrumentation that made him famous. B-Real and the MCs stay with the same kind of subject matter as on the debut, centering around smoking, humorous recollections of urban violence, and Latino references, but it doesn't sound even slightly redundant. B-Real's nasal rumble and Sen Dog's deep bellows and chants are as awesome as ever. This is the second classic album from the pioneering Los Angeles Cuban rap collective, and I recommend it to all hip hop fans.

    The album begins with the self-explanatory "I Wanna Get High," with its great chorus and verses from all parties. The production is laced with deep, funky bass and a distant sounding siren, showing Muggs's signature style. The upbeat and drum-staticky "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" follows, another high point. The next song is maybe the most well-remembered song of early 90s rap, the song that made the group a household name, "Insane in the Brain." This song is a classic, boasting a memorable chorus, great production, and funny verses, creating a legendary song that is still so widely recognized today. "When the S... Goes Down" has a great beat and good chemistry from the MCs. "Lick a Shot" sounds reminiscent of the late 80s LA hip hop style, but the lyrics make it totally Cypress Hill. "Cock the Hammer" displays once again the signature weirdness that is B-Real, Sen Dog, and Muggs. The tough "3 Lil' Putos" preaches tough violence with threatening sounding lyrics. The smoker's anthem "Hits From the Bong" has a great beat and chorus, as does "What Go Around Come Around, Kid." "A to the K" is funny, and "Hand on the Glock" follows in similar procession. The album ends with the excellent "Break `Em Off Some," an upbeat and funky production. Like on their debut, short songs like "Lock Down" and "Legalize It" provide focused, beautiful beats courtesy of the legendary DJ Muggs.

    Bottomline is that if you liked "Cypress Hill," you'll love "Black Sunday," because basically it's the same ideas musically and lyrically, just advanced two full years. This album is a consistent classic, and all kinds of rap fans are certain to enjoy it. I could definitely make an argument that this is Cypress Hill's best album, but regardless it is definitely among the finest albums of hip hop's greatest year, 1993, and has stood the test of time, sounding fresh and original even thirteen years later. I think everyone can enjoy "Black Sunday" and I highly recommend it.

    4 out of 5 stars Fun, but fake... .......2006-10-06

    Don't get me wrong, I really like their songs -- they're catchy as hell...
    but like most "gansta" rappers, they are posers. I don't think they have even come close to ever killing anyone. In "When the Sh** Goes Down", they talk about gettin the "sawed off Glock", which makes NO sense. A Glock is a handgun. What are you going to do, saw off the grip?! Even Biggie used to say some totally uneducated things about firearms (taking the safety off a Glock? Glocks don't have external safeties, genius!) Just because you smoke weed doesn't make you gangsta. Try picking up a gun and actually learning about how it works before you spit all this b.s. about your gat-toting hardness. Again, I like these guys, but I know to take it all with a grain of salt. This is a band selling a product.

    5 out of 5 stars Rap in its prime.......2006-03-27

    Although Cypress Hill is as laid back as they portray themselves to be, they can very much bring color, ingenuity and astonishing lyrics. From tracks like 'I Want to Get High' to 'Insane in the Membrane', this is one of the best rap albums in the past two decades.

    This team of three originated from latin poetry in the mid-80s to a hardcore rap format. Influenced by the likes of Wu Tang and Public Enemy, Cypress Hill have managed to make many hits, and along the line influence Naughty By Nature, Redman and Dialated People. This album is exceptional in the sense that the lyrics are humorous, factual, powerful and poetic.

    This group is legendary for their constant refrence to weed; a source that potentially helped them become one of the most popular artists in rap. This is a five-star album - enjoyable and a timeless classic.
    The Definition of an Ese
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      The Definition of an Ese
      Down AKA Kilo
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      5. El Cartel: The Big Boss

      ASIN: B000NJWSYO
      Release Date: 2007-05-22

      Tracks:

      1. Definition of an Ese - Diamonique, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
      2. I'm Coming Home to You - Nate Dogg, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
      3. Be About It - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
      4. Don't Be Jealous - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Fingazz, Kilo
      5. Lean Like a Cholo - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
      6. G's Need Love Too - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
      7. Got to Hustle - Butch Cassidy, Down aka Kilo, , Flakiss, Kilo
      8. G Way - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo, Snoop Dogg
      9. Everlasting Nights - Dey, Down aka Kilo, , Tanya Gomez, Kilo
      10. You Ain't Gettin' Nothing - Down aka Kilo, , Fingazz, Kilo
      11. Just Like You - B Real, , Down aka Kilo, , Kilo

      Tracks:

      1. Definition of an Ese [DVD] - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
      Street Signs
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Prepare To Get Your Groove On
      • The Soundtrack of LA
      • Eh
      • Music is good, but I will not spend a cent more for any more
      • I have to say I'm not a rap or hip-hop fan
      Street Signs
      Ozomatli
      Manufacturer: Concord Records
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      ASIN: B00025EU0E
      Release Date: 2004-06-22

      Tracks:

      1. Believe
      2. Love And Hope
      3. Street Signs
      4. (Who Discovered) America?
      5. Who's To Blame
      6. Te Estoy Buscando
      7. Saturday Night
      8. Dejame En Paz
      9. Santiago
      10. Ya Viene El Sol (The Beatle Bob Remix)
      11. Dona Isabelle
      12. Nadie Te Tira
      13. Cuando Canto

      Amazon.com

      You generally don't have to listen too hard to hear what's on the mind of Los Angeles music collective Ozomatli. The multi-faceted band is rarely subtle in its politics or its incorporation of countless Latin traditions as well as modern rock, jazz, pop and hip-hop. But on the band's third album, Street Signs, the addition of the Prague Symphony and the distinct influence of Arab and North African music certainly qualify as ambitious curve balls. Announcing its intentions from the get-go, album-opener "Believe" starts with a Rai-style vocal melody before finishing with a gritty rap as Bollywood-style strings provide a sweeping backdrop throughout. Never lingering in one place for long, the band quickly goes from there into some of the catchiest Latin Rock this side of Santana's "Smooth" on such gems as "Love And Hope" and "(Who Discovered) America?" before tearing off in other directions. These fearless hip-hop bambinos truly go their own way, saying what they want, playing what they want. --Tad Hendrickson

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Prepare To Get Your Groove On.......2007-04-11

      Every song is fabulous and I feel instantaneously cooler just listening to it. I can't get enough of the feel good, latin/jazz/hip hop/middle eastern music vibes. Join the party and prepare to get your groove on!

      5 out of 5 stars The Soundtrack of LA.......2007-02-05

      Drawing on influences from all over the globe, Ozo continues to amaze. I heard the track Believe on the local Pacifica affiliate right after a horrifying dispatch from Iraq. It was chilling--and the song has had a profound association for me ever since. Ozo truly represents the best that LA has to offer celebrating diversity and challenging the status quo. Ozo = LA.

      2 out of 5 stars Eh.......2007-01-10

      I took a chance on this one because Amazon recommended it based upon other purchases of mine.

      Not a winner for me. One or two cuts were pretty good, but overall this is one I rarely play. Not very inventive. Not much drive. Not of much interest.

      3 out of 5 stars Music is good, but I will not spend a cent more for any more.......2007-01-08

      I dig the music, that is, when I can play it...

      ...discovered that this CD is encumbered with DRM. It caused iTunes to crash and it wouldn't let me import the CD... ...I listen to all my music mostly on machines in home/work or on my iPod on the go/in the car... ...what a waste of money on a "gimped" CD... ...and I won't spend any more money on Ozomatli CDs, that's for sure.

      5 out of 5 stars I have to say I'm not a rap or hip-hop fan.......2006-11-06

      So don't be worried about getting this album if you are in the, um, over 35 generation and "hate rap" - that's me and I thought every song on this album was great! A guy I worked with in Texas recommended this band after hearing some of my CD mixes at work (probably b/c I like Mana). I happened to see Ozomatli live here in Kauai and they give the best concert I have ever seen (sorry about that Bruce (Springsteen) and Tom (Petty) who are the two who used to hold that honor in my pantheon).
      I just got this and Live at the Fillmore which is excellent as well, although there's some overlap.
      If you just like music (yes, it's like having to go to the ugh, country section, to get your Mary Chapin Carpenter and Townes van Zandt) check it out regardless of your prejudices towards "urban" music
      El Mariel
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • El Mariel: Pitbull's Masterpiece
      • Pitbull Still On Fire!
      • Pitbull - El Mariel
      • Pitbull is genius
      • Pitbull is Under-rated
      El Mariel
      Pitbull
      Manufacturer: Tvt
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000HEW17Y
      Release Date: 2006-10-31

      Tracks:

      1. (Intro)
      2. Miami Sh***
      3. Come See Me
      4. Jealouso
      5. Que Tu Sabes D'Eso feat. Fat Joe & Sinful
      6. (Fademaster Skit)
      7. Be Quiet
      8. Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera)
      9. Fuego
      10. Rock Bottom feat. Bun B & Cubo
      11. (Amanda Diva Skit)
      12. Blood Is Thicker Than Water fet. Redd Eyez
      13. Jungle Fever feat. Wyclef
      14. Hey You Girl
      15. Raindrops feat. Anjuli Stars
      16. Voodoo
      17. Descarada (Dance) feat. Vybz Cartel
      18. Dime Remix feat. Ken-Y
      19. Bojangles Remix feat. Lil Jon & Ying Yang Twins
      20. Born N Raised (DJ Khaled feat. Pitbull, Trick Daddy, & Rick Ross)
      21. (Outro)

      Album Description

      He's one of the hardest working artists from what many call the "305" or "the Bottom." Pitbull's singles such as "Toma," "Culo," "Everybody Get Up," "Dammit Man" and more are still club and radio hits. His classic debut album, "M.I.A.M.I." is gold and still selling as Pitbull continues to constantly tour across the country, performing to thousands of satisfied fans every week. Since 2004, you've also have heard Pitbull as an in-demand guest artist bringing his inimitable Miami Cubano stylin' on hits and remixes from labelmates Lil Jon and Ying Yang Twins to Daddy Yankee, DJ Khaled, Nina Skyy, T.O.K., Nelly Furtado, and many more.

      "El Mariel", Pitbull's sophomore release has already yielded the radio & club anthem "Bojangles" and will include production by Lil Jon, Mr. Collipark, Jim Jonson, Wyclef Jean and the Neptunes and guest shots from Fat Joe, Bun B & Cubo, Wyclef, Latino star Ken-Y, DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Ying Yang Twins & of course Lil Jon. With a second Latin influenced rap single, "Ay Chico" breaking before the album is released and more singles to follow, stay tuned because as Pit is fond of saying onstage, "we about to get wild!"

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars El Mariel: Pitbull's Masterpiece.......2007-02-21

      I truly believe this has to be one of Pitbull's greatest album, if not the best one. His songs range from so many different genres, such as the old school feel to "Fuego" or "Hey, You Girl", or the slow jam "Dime". There are also some really good 'hype' songs, such as "Ay Chico" and "Be Quiet". All in all, I recommend this album to anyone who is a fan of hip-hop, rap, or Pitbull.

      4 out of 5 stars Pitbull Still On Fire!.......2007-02-18

      I loved this cd. Its classic Pitbull music, yet he shows lots of growth as an artist on this album. He stepped up his rhyme skills alot since his last cd. He has better beats here and he expanded the content of his songs. Don't worry, there is still classic Pitbull on the album. He still: reps Miami and his Cuban heritage to the fullest, maintains his gangsta persona, and shows the ladies lots of love. Overall, this is a must have for any Pitbull or rap fan in general. Hot Tracks: Que Tu Sabes D'Eso, Rock Bottom, Raindrops

      2 out of 5 stars Pitbull - El Mariel .......2007-01-22

      Pitbull's (A.K.A. Armando Christian Pérez) third album is "El Mariel" (2006) a twenty-one track release which features guest appearances from Fat Joe, Sinful, Bun B, Cubo, Redd Eyez, Wyclef, Oobie, Anjuli Stars, DJ Khaled Vybz Kartel, Ken-Y, Lil Jon, Ying Yang Twins, Trick Daddy & Rick Ross. This release is made up mostly of party/dance Reggaeton track's and like a previous reviewer mentioned is not political (outside of intro/outro). Pitbull's track celebrating Fidel Castro's transfer of power "Ya se acabó" (A.K.A. It's Over) is not included on this release. Pitbull's singles are "Ya Chico" (Lengua Afuera) and Bojangles (Remix) feat. Lil Jon & Ying Yang Twins - painfully bad track's to listen to. Pitbull does alright celebrating being out of the dope game on the upbeat "Come See Me". "Jealousu" is in the same mold of the singles, while "Que Tu Sabes D'Eso" has Pitbull collaborating with Sinful, and Latin Hip Hop's most egotistical MC Fat Joe. On "Be Quiet" Pitbull reps living in the cocaine capital, in a track that makes me wish he would be quiet. Pitbull try's to show how hard people from his hood are on "Fuego" and "Rock Bottom". "Blood is Thicker Then Water" is a decent introspective collaboration between Pitbull and Redd Eyez. Wyclef and Oobie team up with Pitbull for another dedication to the ladies on "Jungle Feaver". Singer Anjuli Stars provides some soulful vocals to "Raindrops" a track dedicated to those who have past and about appreciating life. "Dime" is a purely Spanish track which features Puerto Rican Singer Ken Y. "Born N Raised" is the album largest collaboration and features appearances from DJ Khaled, Trick Daddy and Rick Ross - this cut was featured on DJ Khaled's "Listennn: The Album". I am not impressed with "El Mariel" but at the same think people who appreciate the reggaeton movement more then myself will enjoy this release.

      4 out of 5 stars Pitbull is genius.......2006-12-15

      He's the only true hip hop star to appeal to both black and latino hip hop audiences. The CD underlying message is we are all in the same struggle being minorities in this "great" country of equality. He doesn't need to come out and say this directly, he knows he is going to get spins and records sold with club hits, but it is NOT entirely a club CD. Just listen to the floetry on intro and outro tracks, he addresses the death of his father and friend, and also has one of the better spanish rap love songs perhaps every produced with Latin star Ken Y. Of course he is going to make club songs, it's not like many other southern rappers got anything else to say. Their whole crunk/southern rap is either how hard they are or how crunk they can get, atleast Pitbull mixes it all into one + more. Great CD, not the best but great.

      5 out of 5 stars Pitbull is Under-rated.......2006-12-08

      Pit really is one of the more under-rated rappers out there today. He's flow is amazing, his voice is one of the most distinct to come out in a while, and his music is a great blend of hip-hop, crunk, miami bass, latin all rolled into one concoxtion. Sure people might whine that this album's all party and not enough political but I get sick of people always complaining that artist's are a one-trick-pony. Either all they do are serious songs and get critizied to lighten up, or they do party songs and get ciritcized to get serious. A lot of music fans are too stuck up, if artists like party songs, that's fine, if they like all serios ones, that's fine too. If you don't like it, don't listen to it.

      This album has very high energy levels oozing out of it from track to track. Pit has a lot of play between his english and spanish lyrics which add something unique to his sound. Ay Chico is a great, fun song but really the whole album keeps it rocking. The only weak link here is a chopped and screwed track that sounds like it belongs on a mixtape, not a polished, produced album. Overall, it's great fun.
      All Good Things
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • new favorite driving CD
      • Latin Hip-Hop From NYC
      • It's ALL GOOD.
      • Great album
      • AMAZING ALBUM!!
      All Good Things
      Pacha Massive
      Manufacturer: Nacional Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000LXHGHQ
      Release Date: 2007-02-20

      Tracks:

      1. Don't Let Go
      2. Oye Mira
      3. All Good Things
      4. La Verdolaga
      5. Your Love
      6. Get It On
      7. Pachangueando
      8. Prende La Luz
      9. De Pies A La Cabeza
      10. Take It Easy
      11. Al Ritmo De Pacha
      12. Only You
      13. Drive
      14. Down My Street
      15. Cruisin'

      Amazon.com

      The Latin-alternative stylings of Pacha Massive aren't easy to classify, and that's a wonderful thing. The duo--Dominican-born Nova (keys/guitar) and Colombian-born Maya (bass)--is part of the same quirky soundscape that includes Orishas, Kinky, and Plastilina Mosh. In fact, Pacha's win at the Latin Alternative Music Conference Battle of the Bands puts them in the championship company of Kinky and Los Abandoned. But Pacha Massive's Bronx-based, bilingual sound is all its own. Trippy loops collide with Colombian cumbia, Dominican palo, reggae, and dancehall. It's an invigorating mix, from the cocktail cool of "Don't Let Go" and "Your Love" to the classic/contemporary vibe of "La Verdolaga." Guest vocalist Letha Francis makes like Dido during "Get It On," and "Prende La Luz" sizzles with street flavor. All Good Things is buoyed throughout by electronic accents, but Pacha Massive's natural talent gives the project its gloriously beating heart. --Joey Guerra

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars new favorite driving CD.......2007-04-03

      I played this three times in a row, back-to-back, on a road trip this weekend. I bought the CD after hearing just one song on a local college radio station, and now I can't get them out of my head. I love the sultry beat, the groove. Reminds me of a hot summer night in the city.

      4 out of 5 stars Latin Hip-Hop From NYC.......2007-03-04

      I don't know anything about them other than they look pretty young and they come from the Bronx. So I came into this album, driving to NYC myself without any prejudice nor expectation. Although not a classic, "All Good Things" is a good album.

      The Pacha Massive--built around the duo of Nova on guitar and as a producer, and Maia on bass--they seem well-versed on Latin Electronica as shown on "La Verdolaga, and the sensuality of "Oye Mira," Charanga Cakewalk-like "Pachangueando," and the Reggae and Hip-Hop of "Down My Street" are great tracks.

      It'd be interesting to see where they go next.

      5 out of 5 stars It's ALL GOOD........2007-02-23

      LOVE IT! As a New Yorker, this sound is really representative of all the influences, beats and rhythms of a soundscape and place we call NUEVA YORK. Even on the cover, you got buildings as STEREO's - it's an urban sound that I think translates worldwide! My favorites are "Oye Mira", "Cruisin'", "Take it Easy", and "All Good Things" (next single, anybody?) - but really this is an album you will play through to the end and just chill!

      5 out of 5 stars Great album.......2007-02-21

      Pacha is of the new breed of Latino artists who blend , borrow and create sounds that emerge from living and being part of two cultures , languages and worlds. This album is smoking. You listen to it and you just feel cool.

      5 out of 5 stars AMAZING ALBUM!!.......2007-02-21

      As a major fan of trip-hop, funk, and also Latin Alternative music, Pacha Massive are a dream band for me. I found out about them after a friend forwarded me an article about them from the NY Daily News.

      The first single "Don't Let Go" is a hypnotic, groovy anthem with a great bassline and beautiful vocals. Other standout tracks include "All Good Things" and "Pachangueando". I'm a fan of acts like Nortec Collective and Aterciopelados, but it's nice to see an act of this caliber emerge from the United States. Go Pacha Massive!!

      Grammy Nominees 2004
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • I like this one but 2003 was a better one
      • 50 and eminem
      • Don't Have It But Pretty Good CD
      • Great Grammy's
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      Grammy Nominees 2004
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Bmg Marketing
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      ASIN: B00014AQEK
      Release Date: 2004-01-20

      Tracks:

      1. Beyonce Featuring Jay-Z - Crazy In Love
      2. The Black Eyed Peas & Justin Timberlake - Where Is The Love?
      3. Coldplay - Clocks
      4. Eminem - Lose Yourself
      5. Missy Misdemeanor Elliott - Work It
      6. Evanescence - Going Under
      7. Outkast - The Way You Move Featuring Sleepy Brown
      8. Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River
      9. Christina Aguilera - Beautiful
      10. Avril Lavigne - I'm With You
      11. Luther Vandross - Dance With My Father
      12. Warren Zevon - Keep Me In Your Heart
      13. 50 Cent - In Da Club
      14. Fountains Of Wayne - Stacy's Mom
      15. Heather Headley - I Wish I Wasn't
      16. Sean Paul - Gimme The Light
      17. George Harrison - Any Road
      18. Michael McDonald - Aint No Mountain High Enough
      19. Sting - Send Your Love
      20. Eagles - Hole In The World
      21. Matchbox Twenty - Unwell

      Album Description

      BEYONCE' FEATURING JAY-Z "Crazy In Love" Record Of The Year

      THE BLACK EYED PEAS & JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE "Where Is The Love?" Record Of The Year

      COLDPLAY "Clocks" Record Of The Year

      EMINEM "Lose Yourself" Record Of The Year Song Of The Year

      MISSY "MISDEMEANOR" ELLIOTT "Work It" Album Of The Year

      EVANESCENCE "Going Under" Album Of The Year Best New Artist

      OUTKAST "The Way You Move" Featuring Sleepy Brown Album Of The Year

      JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE "Cry Me A River" Album Of The Year Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

      CHRISTINA AGUILERA "Beautiful" Song Of The Year

      AVRIL LAVIGNE "I'm With You" Song Of The Year

      LUTHER VANDROSS "Dance With My Father" Song Of The Year

      WARREN ZEVON "Keep Me In Your Heart" Song Of The Year Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

      50 CENT "In Da Club" Best New Artist

      FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE "Stacy's Mom" Best New Artist Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

      HEATHER HEADLEY "I Wish I Wasn't" Best New Artist

      SEAN PAUL "Gimme The Light" Best New Artist

      GEORGE HARRISON "Any Road" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

      MICHAEL MCDONALD "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

      STING "Send Your Love" Best Male Pop Vocal Performance

      EAGLES "Hole In The World" Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

      MATCHBOX TWENTY "Unwell" Best Pop Performance By A Duo or Group With Vocal

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars I like this one but 2003 was a better one.......2007-01-14

      I like 2004 and 03 alot good album!

      5 out of 5 stars 50 and eminem.......2005-02-04

      THe only reason this cd u should buy is that eminem and 50 are on it. Every body else are awful. 50cent GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGUnit!
      without these two this c d would totalyy suck.GO by the massacre by 50 cent and encore by eminem , know those are classics!

      4 out of 5 stars Don't Have It But Pretty Good CD.......2004-09-25

      Here are my ratings of the songs they chose:

      1. Crazy In Love- Beyonce ft. Jay-Z- B. They played this song too much and i never really liked it but i still listen to it. it has a good beat.
      2. Where is the love?- Black eyed peas ft. justin timberlake- A. Really loved this song when it first came out. It's so positive. played out though.
      3. Clocks- Coldplay- F. Never listened to this song.
      4. Lose Yourself- Eminem- A. Really great song from Em. Good lyrics/beats but played out.
      5. Work It- Missy Elliott- B. Played way too much but pretty good when it first came out.
      6. Going Under- Evanescence- F. Don't like Evanescence for some reason.
      7. The Way You Move- Outkast ft. Sleepy Brown- A-. Really great song with good beat when first came out now played out.
      8. Cry Me A River- Justin Timberlake- A. Great song from him. He sings good in it.
      9. Beautiful- Christina Aguilera- A. Beautiful song from her. Great video.
      10. I'm With You- Avril Lavigne- A. Great song from her. One of her bests in my opinion.
      11. Dance With My Father- Luther Vandross- C. A little too soft for me but beautiful words.
      12. Keep Me In your heart- Warren Zevon- F. Don't know him.
      13. In Da Club- 50 Cent- A. Played way too much. Great song when it came out with good beat.
      14. Stacy's Mom- Fountains Of Wayne- C. Ok song. It's a little weird though. they played it a lot.
      15. I Wish I Wasn't- Heather Hedley- A. Beautiful song from her. It's the only song I know from her.
      16. Gimme The Light- Sean Paul. B. This song was played a lot. I liked it at first then I didn't like it. He gets annoying.
      17-20 F. Don't know any of the songs.
      18. Unwell- Matchbox Twenty- A. I really love this song. I like Matchbox Twenty a lot. They have good voices and beats.

      5 out of 5 stars Great Grammy's.......2004-04-11

      Beyonce Featuring Jay-Z:Crazy in love. I don't like Beyonce, but this was a pretty good. 5/10

      The Black Eyed Peas & Justin Timberlake:Where is the love?
      Second best song. That's it. 9/10

      Coldplay:Clocks. This is an ok, but it might get boring after a while. 7/10

      Eminem:Lose Yourself. This is the best mother
      f[family website]en song on the CD. 10/10

      Missy Eliot:Work it. This song is gross. I hate it. 1/10

      Evanescence:Going Under. I realy think that this song is good. 8/10

      Outkast:The way You move. Bottom line, good song. 7/10

      Justin Timberlake:Cry me a River. Justin was better when he was with *Nsync.

      Christina Aguilera:Beautiful. I don't like it. 1/10

      Avril Lavinge:I'm with you. Its a d[family website]n good song.
      8/10

      Luther Vandross:Dance with my father. This song is weird. 2/10

      Warren Zevon:Keep me in your heart. No comment. 3/10

      50 cent:in da club. Go, Go, Go Charolette its ya birthday. 8/10

      Fountains of Wayne:Stacy's Mom. Funny song, good song. 8/10

      Heather Hadley:I wish i wasn't. I don't like it. 1/10

      Sean Paul:Gimme the light. I know i keep saying this but, it's a good song. 7/10

      George Harrison:Any Road. I didn't listen to this one, but there are plenty of other good songs. ?/10

      Michael Mcdonald:Ain't no mountain high enough. I'll let you decide. ?/10

      Sing:Send your love. Its ok. 5/10

      Eagles:Hole in the world. Its ok. 4/10

      Matchbox 20:Unwell. Its an original song. 7/10

      anything from 7/10 or higher is a good song.

      5/10 or higher is ok.

      4/10 or below is bad.

      Remember, that this is my opinion.

      5 out of 5 stars Great Grammy's.......2004-04-11

      Beyonce Featuring Jay-Z:Crazy in love. I don't like Beyonce, but this was a pretty good. 5/10

      The Black Eyed Peas & Justin Timberlake:Where is the love?
      Second best song. That's it. 9/10

      Coldplay:Clocks. This is an ok, but it might get boring after a while. 7/10

      Eminem:Lose Yourself. This is the best mother
      f[family website]en song on the CD. 10/10

      Missy Eliot:Work it. This song is gross. I hate it. 1/10

      Evanescence:Going Under. I realy think that this song is good. 8/10

      Outkast:The way You move. Bottom line, good song. 7/10

      Justin Timberlake:Cry me a River. Justin was better when he was with *Nsync.

      Christina Aguilera:Beautiful. I don't like it. 1/10

      Avril Lavinge:I'm with you. Its a d[family website]n good song.
      8/10

      Luther Vandross:Dance with my father. This song is weird. 2/10

      Warren Zevon:Keep me in your heart. No comment. 3/10

      50 cent:in da club. Go, Go, Go Charolette its ya birthday. 8/10

      Fountains of Wayne:Stacy's Mom. Funny song, good song. 8/10

      Heather Hadley:I wish i wasn't. I don't like it. 1/10

      Sean Paul:Gimme the light. I know i keep saying this but, it's a good song. 7/10

      George Harrison:Any Road. I didn't listen to this one, but there are plenty of other good songs. ?/10

      Michael Mcdonald:Ain't no mountain high enough. I'll let you decide. ?/10

      Sing:Send your love. Its ok. 5/10

      Eagles:Hole in the world. Its ok. 4/10

      Matchbox 20:Unwell. Its an original song. 7/10

      anything from 7/10 or higher is a good song.

      5/10 or higher is ok.

      4/10 or below is bad.

      Remember, that this is my opinion.

      Latin Music:

      1. Latino & Dance Del Caribe. Vol. 5 [Import]
      2. Leyendas de la Musica Grupera
      3. Leyendas de la Musica Grupera
      4. Llamale Amor
      5. Lloraras
      6. Los Aguilar [Karaoke] [Import]
      7. Los Temerarios [Karaoke] [Import]
      8. Me & My Monkey [Import]
      9. Mediatic Festival [Import]
      10. Mi Generacion [CD-single] [Import]

      Latin Music

      latin music

      Latin Music

      Joe Davis Presents Synthesis [Import]

      Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Symphony Nos. 1 & 2/Capriccio Espagnol

      Music of Arni Bjornsson

      Music: Bruckner: Symphony No. 9

      O [Limited Edition] [Import]

      Strictly Business

      Rebecca St James

      Smell of Female

      Pensando Em Voce V.2 [Import]

      Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 9

      Retro [Box set]

      Organo Pleno [Import]

      Pure Groove Eighties

      Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik; Divertimenti Nos. 17 & 11

      Point of Departure