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Yo No Me Parezco A NadieArtist: Bamboleo (1995-2000)
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# | Name | Play | Time | Info |
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01 | Opening Estudio |
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3:37 | camina pa' la pista.......... |
02 | Yo No Me Parezco A Nadie |
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6:41 | empújalo que es de cartón |
03 | Si Tu No Hablaras Tanto |
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6:42 | viste te cojiste el dedo con la puerta |
04 | Amor Sin Traspaso |
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6:17 | buen swing, solo de trompeta |
05 | Tu Y Yo Una Misma Cosa |
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3:37 | bolero insipracional, los 3 vocalistas cantan |
06 | Pelicula Vieja |
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6:12 | un clásico, con frases únicas y tremendo afinque |
07 | Cuentales |
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5:32 | con influencias de cumbia y rumba |
08 | Mirando Al Cielo |
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3:11 | tema romántico, suena como 'gospel' en español |
09 | Con Un Canto En El Pecho |
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6:24 | otro ejemplo del 'bloque' que todos saben que es únicamente Bamboleo |
Camina pa' la pista que la pista no tiene espinas.
The second CD, "Yo No Me Parezco a Nadie" was a masterpiece. All most all of the material was written by the great Leonel Limonta, who had written a number of hits for Charanga Habanera and Issac, and who would later leave the band, along with Haila Mompié, to form Azúcar Negra. Moreaux was replaced by the the phenomenal young Ludwig Nuñez, who stayed with the band until 2005. José "Pepe" Espinosa played with the band on timbales, but, although he's listed in the credits, left the band before this CD was recorded. Osvaldo Chacón was replaced by two male singers: Rafael Labrrera (son of LVV's Manolo), who would do much of the writing on the third CD, and Alejandro Borrero, who stayed with the group until 2004. The Abreus were replaced by Andrés Gonzalo on congas and the brilliant Rafael Vargas on bass, who wrote several brilliant arrangements for this album and later for Azúcar Negra. --review by Kevin Moore of www.TIMBA.com
Like sweet rum and smooth cigars, Bamboleo is another one of those fine Cuban exports that, once
you get a taste of it, one sampling just won't be enough. The 14-member timba group is one hot number, from its music and choreography to its well-dressed singers and musicians.
Bamboleo first started touring outside of Cuba in 1996, the same year the group debuted with 'Te Gusto o Te Caigo Bien'. The group has performed in major U.S. cities, from Chicago to Miami, and New York to Los Angeles. After the release of 'Yo No Me Parezco A Nadie' and 'Ya No Hace Falta', the group toured the world, with stops in Europe, the U.S., and Japan, as well as China's Heineken 2000 World Music Festival. Bamboleo also contributed to the Temptations' Grammy-winning Ear-Resistable. In addition, the ensemble has been featured on the MTV program Road Rules, and has worked with artists such as James Brown, Femi Kuti, and George Benson. ~ Linda Seida, All Music Guide