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Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 2 out of 19
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StefaniaS.Sep 10, 2007Always a good guy.
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TamaraN.Oct 16, 2007It takes me to so many places in the world in the stagnant air of my small living room!
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LucasC.Sep 12, 2007Excellent.
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AndrejSep 27, 2007If it is possible, I would vote not just 10, but 10+! It is surprisingly sad, but in same time very vibrant and positive CD.
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GiorgosL.Sep 22, 2007Better than esperanza, worse than clandestino or dimance a bamako - worth listening to.
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pix101Sep 13, 2007Got nothing on Clandestino or Esperanza, but still worth a listen!!
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DanielleS.Oct 30, 2007I was deeply disappointed in this CD. I am a HUGE Manu Chao fan and this latest album seemed to me like a scattered, disorganized mess. There is obviously a message somewhere in there, but tragically it got lost in a sea of electric guitar tracks and...more electric guitar tracks. Whatever his latest influence is, it needs replacing. Go back to your roots, Manu!
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NickP.Sep 10, 2007Nothing spectacular IMHO.
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Lead single 'Rainin in Paradize' alone should propel Chao (née Oscar Tramor) into the kind of stateside fame he's long enjoyed in Europe and South America.
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With poetic melancholy, absurdist whimsy and direct shout-outs to a world no more just than it was on his last album, there's enough to carry fans until Chao's next one.
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And though he sings mostly in French or Spanish, Chao's music is so sonically vivid, so gloriously evocative, translation seems almost superfluous.