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Un Dia Normal |  | Artist: Juanes Label: Import Music Services Category: Music
List Price: £12.99 Buy New: £3.39 as of 23/11/2009 01:08 GMT details You Save: £9.60 (74%)
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Seller: all your music Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 42470
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 017532 UPC: 044001753220 EAN: 0044001753220 ASIN: B000066EZY
Release Date: April 28, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | A Dios Le Pido | | • | Es Por Ti | | • | Un Dia Normal | | • | La Paga | | • | La Unica | | • | Luna | | • | Dia Lejano | | • | Mala Gente | | • | Fotografia | | • | Desde Que Despierto | | • | La Historia De Juan | | • | La Noche |
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#161;Guay! November 13, 2005 Mr. J. L. Price (Crowthorne, Berks Great Britain) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
You#x27;ve probably heard this album without realising whilst on holiday in Spain, where Juanes is huge. Sadly Latino music has yet to catch on over here, and perhaps it never will, which is so sad. A song#x27;s lyrics may be totally inane, but for us Brits they have to be in English, so we miss out on so many great Latino artistes like Caf#233; Tacuba, Diego Torres and Juanes, a brilliant Columbian singer / songwriter who has now broken into the German and French markets. Produced by GustavobrSantaolalla, who did the music for #x27;Motorcycle Diaries#x27; and #x27;Amores Perros#x27;, Juanes writes catchy tunes with meaningful lyrics. Students of Spanish may be interested to learn that the lyrics of the first track #x27;A dios le pido#x27; are an excellent example of the subjunctive in action! pThis is a splendid album and a superb introduction to Latino pop music, which is just as good as the Anglo-Saxon version; some might say better.
Great Album September 17, 2003 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Fantastic album. Lively, tuneful and lyrics that you can practice your Spanish to. I heard it all the way from Guatemala to Chile while travelling through Central and South America 4 months ago. There isn't a bad track on the whole album so if you'd like to try some latin music, you can't go far wrong.
love it June 9, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
this is such a great cd to listen to! very hispanic rhythms and very catchy tunes!!brrecommend it to anyone whos interested!brno bad tracks on the cd.. although some are better than others!!
Catchy latin tunes for first times October 2, 2005 C. A. Wilson (Leeds, UK) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Looking for an alternative to my usual Enrique Iglesias and Italian music I stumbled on this, I'm so glad I did. Apparently, Juanes is big in South America and is I believe Columbian, he starts off with the very catchy and toe tapping 'Adios Le Pido' and it just keeps on coming. How come the Spanish language songs sound just so upbeat and full of life, love, laughter etc and the Brit stuff we get forced on us here in the UK (Coldplay, David Gray et al) is so well... miserable? Why? What's the excuse, after all Columbia has plenty of problems but at least they know how to enjoy music. So do yourself a favour and give this a spin, you'll soon be hunting around for more Juanes and his type and won't look at boring Brit music the same again.
The best Latin album i own May 14, 2004 This album is a must have, Juanes is an amazing singer and performer and puts his all into his music. The lyrics talk about the emotions that the Colombians go through. If you like Latin music or just music in general then this should be a part of everyones collection! My personal favourite tracks on the album is Es Por Ti, A Dios le Pido and La Paga. Buy the album, it is well worth it!!!!!!
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