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Viva Mexico
Luis Cobos
Viva Mexico
Genres: International Music, Rock, Latin Music
 
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Sure, there's no sign of foot stomping. But otherwise Viva México! comes across a lot like a Mexican version of Riverdance. What Bill Whelan did for Celtic music, conductor Luis Cobos and the Royal Philharmonic Orches...  more »

     
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All Artists: Luis Cobos
Title: Viva Mexico
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal Latino
Original Release Date: 8/8/2000
Release Date: 8/8/2000
Genres: International Music, Rock, Latin Music
Styles: Mexico, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 601215709827, 601215709841

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Sure, there's no sign of foot stomping. But otherwise Viva México! comes across a lot like a Mexican version of Riverdance. What Bill Whelan did for Celtic music, conductor Luis Cobos and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra do for his country's son, including a sweep of the arm toward Spanish and pre-Hispanic roots. The title cut gives a good indication of the grand scope of Cobos's vision as flamenco vocals and pre-Columbian flutes interweave to establish the twin rivers of Mexico's greatest cultural influences. On "El Son de Veracruz," violins joyfully substitute for the lead voice traditionally taken by the harp, though Cobos appropriately gives the folk harp its moment in the footlights on "El Arbol de la Noche Triste." The conductor's last release, Mexicano, saluted Mexican music past and present, but Viva México! ups the ante in sheer ambition if nothing else. Isn't that a nod to the climax of Rossini's The Thieving Magpie in a song called "Huapango"? It all cries out for a road show... complete with massed folkloric dancers. --Bob Tarte

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Viva Mexico with Luis Cobos
08/24/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"World renowned orchestra director, Luis Cobos does it again with "Viva Mexico". This new album was recorded in its entirety in Abbey Road Studios in London, England. The album includes great tracks such as "Severiana" that is sung by the Hermanas Pulido in their native Mexican indiginous language. Luis Cobos produced the entire album and directed the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra for this production. This album gives life to various songs such as "Viva Mexico" and "Asi es Mexico", that impeccably reveal the beauty and mystery of Mexico through it's sounds and lyrics. This album is a must have if you enjoy classical music with a lot of cultural value to it."