Theres no doubt that singer Lila Downs' profile is on the rise after her appearance in the film Frida and on the accompanying soundtrack, which led to a performance at the 2003 Academy Awards. The dividing lines between cultures and classes are major themes throughout the Mexican-American singer's decade-long career; but whereas 2001s Border is more angry about the disparities, One Blood: Una Sangre is more inclusive, if only for the hopeful note of unity sounded in the English-language version of the title cut (the album has two distinctly different readings of the song sung, respectively, in English and Spanish). While much of the cumbia-based, genre-breaking material here is original, Downs and her band completely revamp two covers: Ritchie Valens classic "La Bamba" features techno beats and African drumming; the folk song "La Cucaracha" opens with wailing guitar before settling into a gentle reggae groove. Stylistically restless and lyrically didactic, One Blood: Una Sangre is as ambitious as it is beautiful. -Tad Hendrickson
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Una Sangre (One Blood)
Lila Downs Manufacturer: Narada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00023GFT0 Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
Tracks:
- Viborita
- Dignificada
- Cielo Rojo
- La Bamba
- One Blood
- Malinche
- Tiringini Tsitsiki
- La Cucaracha
- Mother Jones
- Paloma Negra
- Brown Paper People
- Una Sangre
- Yahahuari Nin
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There's no doubt that singer Lila Downs' profile is on the rise after her appearance in the film Frida and on the accompanying soundtrack, which led to a performance at the 2003 Academy Awards. The dividing lines between cultures and classes are major themes throughout the Mexican-American singer's decade-long career; but whereas 2001's Border is more angry about the disparities, One Blood: Una Sangre is more inclusive, if only for the hopeful note of unity sounded in the English-language version of the title cut (the album has two distinctly different readings of the song sung, respectively, in English and Spanish). While much of the cumbia-based, genre-breaking material here is original, Downs and her band completely revamp two covers: Ritchie Valens classic "La Bamba" features techno beats and African drumming; the folk song "La Cucaracha" opens with wailing guitar before settling into a gentle reggae groove. Stylistically restless and lyrically didactic, One Blood: Una Sangre is as ambitious as it is beautiful. --Tad HendricksonCustomer Reviews:
Endless talent, humor(!), peerless voice.......2006-02-04
All the other songs range from the great (Cjelo Rojo, Tirineni Tsitsiki) to the curious (Mother Jones) and to the original (covers of La Cucaracha and La Bamba), but Lila's Paloma Negra shines as the jewel and showpiece of this CD. If Chavela Vargas' version was the "classic", now it seems more like the pedestrian version to me. And don't get me wrong: I still think it was in itself an incredible performance. But if you want the overdrive, listen to the Lila Downs. Her's is so full of vioce and class, it will blow your mind away! Only in a song like this can it show, where the true genius of an artist really lies.
Let's hope there will be many more showpieces for Lila's endless talent and peerless voice to come!
A Superb Sound, Filled With Passion And Soul!.......2005-07-05
Lila Downs is a Mexican-American vocalist, with a Scottish-American father, and a Mixteca mother. She grew up in both the Mexican state of Oaxaca and in Minnesota, USA, bi-lingual and bi-cultural. Lila received formal voice training in Mexico and in the States, and performs her own compositions, as well as tapping into the rich indigenous music from the Mixtec, Zapotec, Maya, and Nahautl cultures. Her variegated sound is a real fusion of Mexican folk songs, rich American blues and jazz, along with some pop, mixed in with Afro-Cuban and Brazilian rhythms. I occasionally hear some gospel in there also. It is really difficult to pigeonhole her music and interpretations into a genre. This is a good thing! She is totally original.
"Viborita (Little Snake)," leads off with a fantastic driving Afro-Latino beat sustained by a fleet bass drum, with call-and-response vocals. It is very reminiscent of coastal music from Mexico, Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean - similar influences, right? The poignant "Dignificada," comes right afterward, and really gives the artist an opportunity to show-off her versatility with this slow sensual bolero. "Cielo Rojo," (Red Sky), is an excellent cut, one of my favorites - a sort of Mexican flamenco with 3 very different guitars at work here. It's gypsy-like, with soaring vocals and Lila, at times, trilling a falsetto high in the back of her throat.
"Bamba" is her take on the 200+ year-old song that Ritchie Valens made famous outside of Mexico, and her version of "La Cucaracha" is a fabulous 'cumbia', which some folks mistakenly call reggae. Reggae, which I really like, is totally different. The cumbia is a Colombian folk dance and music, which originated among African slave populations on the country's Atlantic coast. It is popular in areas of Mexico and Latin America. Extremely sensual, the music is often classified as "salsa, played in 4/4 time with a heavy beat one and accentuated beats three and four, giving a loping rolling rhythm similar to 'riding a horse.'" Anyway, this version of "Cucaracha," which usually has political lyrics, is certainly the most unusual I have heard.
"Tiringue Tsitsiki" (Flower of Marigold), is beautiful and sweet. Lila harmonizes with herself with minimal accompaniment here. While Malinche, with Downs' deep-toned voice and powerful delivery is bold, with lots of percussion - snare drums, maracas, and harp. "Paloma Negra" is traditional Mexican, with a fresh touch. "Mother Jones," performed in English, is pure blues. "One Blood," and "Brown Paper People" are also sung in English.
Lila's husband, Paul Cohen, is the musical director and saxophonist. He has brought together an excellent, international group of instrumentalists who come from the US, Mexico (string-multi-instrumentalist, Celso Duarte), Cuba (bassist, Junior Terry Cabrera), Chile (drummer/percussionist, Yayo), and Brazil (guitarist, Guilherme Monteiro). Mexican and American guitarists Ernesto Anaya and Marvin Sewell, make guest appearances, as does the renowned Japanese percussionist Satoshi Takeishi.
This is a wonderful CD! Lila Downs is a unique artist - simply superb! Highly recommended!
JANA
Another great offering.......2005-06-16
Lovely Lila!!!.......2005-01-31
From Latin standard to modern vocals.......2004-11-18
Downs' vocals have moved from Latin standard to modern in UNA SANGRE, without losing any power.
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Cantos de la Misa del Papa (Chants from the Pope's Mass)
Manufacturer: Jade / Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000009E8 Release Date: 1998-01-13 |
Tracks:
- Mensajero De Paz - Andres Alen
- Una Luz En La Oscuridad - Beatriz Corona
- Mass: Kyrie (Senor Ten Pietad) - Andres Alen
- Mass: Gloria - Andres Alen
- Mass: Sanctus (Sancto) - Andres Alen
- Mass: Agnus Dei (Cordero De Dios) - Andres Alen
- Alleluia (Tempo De Guajira Son) - Calixto Alverez
- Senor, Me Doy A Ti (Tempo Di Danzon) - Schola Cantorum Coralina/Alina Orraca
- Pan Y Vino Seran Tu Cuerpo Y Sangre (Tempo De Danzon) - Beatriz Corona
- Tu Amor Es Lo Mas Hermoso (Tempo De Guajira) - Beatriz Corona
- Paz En La Tierra - Andres Alen
- Cena Pascual (Danza) - Calixto Alverez
- Pescador De Hombres - Beatriz Corona
- Es Yahve Mi Pastor: Psalm 23 (Tempo De Guajira) - Beatriz Corona
- El Sembrador (Tempo De Bolero) - Luis M. Molina
- Te Doy Gracias: Psalm 138 (Tempo De Habanera) - Luis M. Molina
- Virgen Mambisa (Lamento Afro) - Andres Alen
Customer Reviews:
Gorgeous!.......2003-10-08
I was living there in 1998, so I had the tremendous experience to feel the sensations of freedom that he brought to our country, so every cuban should read the lyrics and enjoy this beatiful music greatly performed.
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