Los Askis' Quién Te Robo el Corazón? is a hidden Latin gem of 1999. This Mexican octet brings together guitars, accordion, pan pipes, and percussion for an enchanting collection of cumbia andina music. Every tune's melody is memorable--even in Spanish--and the singing, especially during the call-and-response passages, rings out in joyous sincerity. Highlights include the beautiful "Quién Te Robo el Corazón?" and the airy "Te Dare una Rosa," which feature an unnamed guest female vocalist whose round voice exudes sensuality and passion. The guitar on "Negrita" spices the album with a discordant rock opening that fools you into disappointment before launching into a lovely, harmonious song with swinging rhythms and rich layered percussion. Outstanding. --Karen Karleski
Quien Te Robo El Corazon,Askis,Disa (Uni),Latin,Mexican
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Quien Te Robo el Corazon?
Los Askis Manufacturer: Disa / Umgd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005MLY8 Release Date: 2001-05-11 |
Tracks:
- Quien Te Robo el Corazon [Cumbia Andina]
- Mas Bella [Cumbia Andina]
- Falso Amor [Cumbia Andina]
- Chiquitita Que Yo Quiero [Cumbia Andina]
- Si Te Quiero [Cumbia Andina]
- No Te Vayas Morena [Cumbia Andina]
- Te Dare Una Rosa [Cumbia Andina]
- Tus Ojos [Cumbia Andina]
- Si Tu Supieras [Cumbia Andina]
- Negrita [Cumbia Andina]
- No Quiero Llorar [Cumbia Andina]
- Empezo Tan de Repente [Cumbia Andina]
Amazon.com
Los Askis' Quién Te Robo el Corazón? is a hidden Latin gem of 1999. This Mexican octet brings together guitars, accordion, pan pipes, and percussion for an enchanting collection of cumbia andina music. Every tune's melody is memorable--even in Spanish--and the singing, especially during the call-and-response passages, rings out in joyous sincerity. Highlights include the beautiful "Quién Te Robo el Corazón?" and the airy "Te Dare una Rosa," which feature an unnamed guest female vocalist whose round voice exudes sensuality and passion. The guitar on "Negrita" spices the album with a discordant rock opening that fools you into disappointment before launching into a lovely, harmonious song with swinging rhythms and rich layered percussion. Outstanding. --Karen KarleskiCustomer Reviews:
The best Los Askis album!.......2002-04-18
Every song is amazing! ~makes you want to dance!
Stop reading this, and buy this CD immediately!
*you may want to try Grupo Saya and Los Llayras too...*
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Quien Te Robo el Corazon?
Los Askis Manufacturer: EMI Latin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000IKHM Release Date: 1999-04-20 |
Tracks:
- Quien Te Robo El Corazon
- La Mas Bella
- Falso Amor
- La Chiquitita Que Yo Quiero
- Si Te Quiero
- No Te Vayas Morena
- Te Dare Una Rosa
- Tus Ojos
- Si Tu Supieras
- Negrita
- No Quiero Llorar
- Empezo Tan De Repente
Amazon.com
Los Askis' Quién Te Robo el Corazón? is a hidden Latin gem of 1999. This Mexican octet brings together guitars, accordion, pan pipes, and percussion for an enchanting collection of cumbia andina music. Every tune's melody is memorable--even in Spanish--and the singing, especially during the call-and-response passages, rings out in joyous sincerity. Highlights include the beautiful "Quién Te Robo el Corazón?" and the airy "Te Dare una Rosa," which feature an unnamed guest female vocalist whose round voice exudes sensuality and passion. The guitar on "Negrita" spices the album with a discordant rock opening that fools you into disappointment before launching into a lovely, harmonious song with swinging rhythms and rich layered percussion. Outstanding. --Karen KarleskiCustomer Reviews:
The best Los Askis album!.......2002-04-18
Every song is amazing! ~makes you want to dance!
Stop reading this, and buy this CD immediately!
*you may want to try Grupo Saya and Los Llayras too...*
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