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Viaje a Ninguna Parte
Enrique Bunbury
Viaje a Ninguna Parte
Genres: Rock, Latin Music
 
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2004 two CD release for the Spanish rock singer/songwriter. EMI.

     
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All Artists: Enrique Bunbury
Title: Viaje a Ninguna Parte
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: EMI Latin
Release Date: 6/15/2004
Genres: Rock, Latin Music
Styles: Latin Pop, Latin Rock
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 724357165723

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2004 two CD release for the Spanish rock singer/songwriter. EMI.

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El viaje a una Legenda
Emil Perez Mendez | 07/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Excelente disco de Enrique. Diferente. Una bofetada a la musica MTV.



Lo considero el mejor album de Enrique hasta el momento.

No estoy de acuerdo cuando dicen que se esta alejando de lo que ha hecho, de que va de mal en peor. No es cierto.



Es un artista que ya ha logrado un grado de madurez mayor. Se reinventa. Crea. Hace lo que le gusta.



Y como dice en su pieza Los restos del naufragio cuando menciona a Leonard Cohen, Waits, Charlie, Fito, Espinetta, yo digo tambien BUNBURY......"
El artista equilibrista!
ixchel5898 | New York | 03/30/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Bunbury has developed an album like no other with "El viaje.."

This album is very different from anything he had made. But if you are a fan you should ecxpect this from him since every single one of his albums is different from each other. With "El viaje.." we see a Bunbury that has come along way since the days of radical sonora (and Heroes del silencio for that matter)and has taken his music to the next level. This album takes you on a trip from Argentinian tangos to the US Blues. In this album You find a mix of many ethnic elements from all over America in every song.



It is true that this album may be difficult to listen at first especially if you were a big fan of Flamingos, since that album was more commercial than el viaje. But if you are a true fan of Bunbury you will see his point of view and the meaning of every song.



I think this is one of his best albums, but for me being a true fan its hard to choose just one..."
Ecelctico, original y musical
Enrique Guadamuz | miami,fl | 06/13/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"English and spanish review:



Lo que se sobrecarga en El Viaje a Ninguna Parte es imminente en su titulo: es un desaliento a lo contemporal y popular, pero sin duda el Sr Bunbury lo ha hecho de nuevo. Poseer la sensibilidad de Bunbury requiere lectura, pasiensa, amor al arte y a lo clandestino, al circo, lo ambulante y adventurero, recorrir despues de la tristeza al lugar de antano y a la boca del lobo sin saber relamente en realidad a donde vamos. para explicar la insensatez de lo anteriormente escrito, es simplemete decir que el El viaje... es justamente eso, un viaje a ninguna parte, sin esperanzas pero con mucha espera. Que es lo que suma? El blues Nuevo Orlandes, el tango argentino, la marimba Niacaraguense, el rock de Cohen, el desasecho del cabaret. Creo que Bunbury lo ha echo claro (para aquellos seguidore de este lindo arte): El Viaje es un freak show, lleno de hombre elfantes, (Carlos Ann, Nacho Vegas, Morti, etc) animales exoticos y un huracan a todo dar (El Freak show es el nimbre de l tour que Bunbury promueve por espana para bridar este album). Pero de regreso al album, El Viaje.. es emotivo y lleno de angustia, exiliio y experimentos, Disco A es contundente, esperansador y adventurero, Disco B es errante, poetico y soberbio. Tequila, musica y amigos: La mejor manera de disfrutar de cualquier viaje.. SUERTE!!



El Viaje a Ninguna Parte, is the xperimental phase of a mature artist coming to terms with his art, developing his craft step by step into sublime memory. Enrique Bunbury does that better than most artist of his genration, though he credits many of them on "Los restos del naufragio" as if to suggest that perhaps after this journey I've left all you behind only carrying you in my memory, because indded what Bunbury does in this album is just that" He leaves behind all notions of his typical self and embraks in a journey of self discovery and inventivenss. Perhaps it was his tours through Peru, Nicaragua or Asia that accomodates Bunbury in such compromising position, but not the position of an artist with his audience, but maybe an artist with his world, with his reality. Bunburt does that well, he is a Camus of the absurd, pulsating step by step to the unattainable nature of lving in exile and traveling alone not really knowing where to go. Finally where do we land? In an execptional trip to the mind an artist who is commited with his art."