All Artists: Chalino Sanchez Title: Nieves De Enero Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 4/4/2006 Genre: International Music Style: Mexico Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 509985307109 |
Chalino Sanchez Nieves De Enero Genre: International Music
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CD ReviewsClose your eyes and your in Tijuana Diego Delvalle | Portugal | 04/17/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "I'm a newcomer to the whole Banda style music. For that matter I'm relatively new to Spanish music. Most gringos might automatically turn away at the first sound of the accordion but, it'd really be their loss. There's such soul and angst and joy in Chalino's verse. In his sound I can feel Mexico, the smell of tamales and sweaty bottles of cervesa frias being popped open. It takes me back to happier times when I'd pack up the Bug with my Girlfriend and head across the border. Sleep in the dives along the coast and eat greasy enchiladas while old men in colorful outfits and wildly brimmed hats strummed loudly on their gitarones. I thouroughly enjoyed the album and listen to it on my walkman while running. Great inspiring music. Love it." Bar keep- another shot of tequila for me and my friends! N. Diaz | Pasadena | 01/29/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "My grandfather introduced me to this Mexican legend. He is equivalent to drinking music as Tupac was to thug music. and a bigger legend than him. don't believe me? ask any spanish speaking Mexican if they ever heard of him. Chalino doesn't have the greatest voice. but that doesn't matter. his lyrics and gritty sound makes him even more popular. Now that i drink- i can't think of anything else to listen to- english or spanish. whether he's talking about drugs or a heart break- his lyrics will touch you. this is the best spanish album to drink to." CLASSIC chiflas562 | Downey, CA United States | 03/06/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "This CD is Classic. Incluye the Hits like NIEVES DE ENERO, FLORITA DEL ALMA, ME PERSIQUE TU SOMBRA, and 5 STAR CORRIDOS LIKE JUAN AYON, LOS HERMANOS MATA, JUAN MACHADO, AND MARTIN FELIX. Definitely recommended."
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