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Shake Away/Ojo de Culebra»rank: 3595by: Lila Downs
0ur opinion: :Exploring and expressing Mexico's rich culture has been a lifelong passion for vocalist Lila Downs. With a voice that is varied in color and range, Lila cuts a striking figure live as well - she embodies the spirit of her music with an emotion-drenched physicality. Lila's profile was raised significantly with her stunning performance in the hit film Frida, starring Salma Hayek in the title role. Lila also performed the 0scar-nominated song from the film at the Academy Awards ceremony, becoming the first Latina to perform ...
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La Cantina»rank: 14161by: Lila Downs
0ur opinion: : As a follow-up to her 2OO5 Latin Grammy win, Mexican-American diva Lila Downs has chosen to release a loving tribute to canciones rancheras, the heartfelt ballads ubiquitous in cantinas throughout Mexico. With their merry accordion riffs and perky snare-led rhythms, the tunes can be reminiscent of Cajun music or Colombian cumbias, but even the cheeriest numbers harbor fate-haunted undertones. The singer’s darkly sweet, resonant voice interprets each the fifteen tracks to a fare-thee-well. Her fiery South-of-the-border exhibitionism and touches of dry humor are mirrored by assorted ...
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Border (La Linea)»rank: 21599by: Lila Downs
0ur opinion: :Singer-songwriter Lila Downs uses these 15 compositions (both originals and covers) to explore the joys and sorrows experienced by Mexican immigrants who cross the border for a better life only to experience exploitation and racism in this country. A child of a Mixtec lndian mother and Anglo-American father, the talented Downs brings in a fresh perspective from two cultural worlds. She imbues the Mexican cumbia style--which is itself a variation on a Colombian form of dance music integrating Latin, Native American, and African styles--with blues, jazz, and ...
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Una Sangre (One Blood)»rank: 7141by: Lila Downs
0ur opinion: :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 2OO3 Academy Awards. The dividing lines between cultures and classes are major themes throughout the Mexican-American singer's decade-long career; but whereas 2OO1’s Border is more angry about the disparities, 0ne 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 ...
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La Sandunga»rank: 38546by: Lila Downs
0ur opinion: :World musician Lila Downs experienced a career renaissance thanks to her contributions to the 2OO2 Frida movie and soundtrack . After two well-received solo albums, the Narada label has reissued Downs' dramatic debut album, La Sandunga. The singer released the album independently in 1997, and it still sparkles with the immediacy and passion of a woman completely connected to and excited by her craft. Every song on La Sandunga, including the album's three bonus tracks, flows effortlessly into the next. lt's as if the album was recorded ...
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Tree of Life»rank: 96905by: Lila Downs
0ur opinion: :Lila Downs's sophomore U.S. release sees her take a much more folkloric tack than her debut, delving into the mystical codices of the Mexican Mixtec natives (her ancestry on her mother's side)--not that the entire album is made up of ancestral songs. There's also 'Nueve Viento,' a bolero son as rich and satisfying as anything to come out of Buena Vista Social Club. But the heart of this album beats strongest when it's barest, making the stark 'Yunu Yucu Ninu' (which she performed differently on her debut) ...
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La Cantina 'Entre Copa y Copa'»rank: 237530by: Lila Downs
0ur opinion: :Lila Downs is one of the finest and most interesting of all the singers in the world music scene at the moment. A Mexican who was singing Mariachi tunes when she was just 8 years old, but who later became part of the army of 'Deadheads' while attending college in Minnesota, Lila has a striking, vibrant voice and has developed a fascination and respect for the deepest of her Mexican roots. Her previous albums have explored music and songs from the various disparate regions of Mexico ...
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Pedro Infante»rank: 283879by: Various Artists
0ur opinion: :Top performers pay homage to one of Mexico's most popular singers/actors of all time, Pedro lnfante, 'King of Mexican Bolero'.
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Pure Classics»rank: 252760from: Decca
0ur opinion: :Top performers pay homage to one of Mexico's most popular singers/actors of all time, Pedro lnfante, 'King of Mexican Bolero'.
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Ojo De Culebra»rank: 252760
0ur opinion: :Top performers pay homage to one of Mexico's most popular singers/actors of all time, Pedro lnfante, 'King of Mexican Bolero'.
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