LOVE IT! I just love listening to this soundtrack! Me encanta! Submitted by monica_x3 (Rochester, MN, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
It's the best CD I ever had!!!!!!!! When I first saw my mail box I went crazy, because the first thing that I pull out of the mail it was the CD. I heard it and it sounded like I was in a live concert. I recommend to those people that I know their are going to read my short response that to buy this CD is the best CD your are going to in joy. Submitted by jarodriguez2005 (Merced, CA ,USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Nice CD..Variety of Songs.. CLASE 406..NICE CD to follow the SPANISH NOVELA..Nice variety of songs from rock/pop,baladas,alternative,and tropical songs..sung by many unknown artists..Dulce Maria(marcela)& Sherlyn(gaby) sing pretty good... Submitted by a reviewer (Chicago) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
I love it They're the best!!! It's incredible, I saw
the soap opera too! Submitted by chris (Brasil) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
I so love it! The frist time I heard the song I thought I t was going 2 be boring but it wasnt.I liked it a lot! Submitted by Priscilla (Dallas Tx. 75216) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$9.99 LO QUE TE CONTE MIENTRAS TE HACIAS LA DORMIDA was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Album.
Although at first listen La Oreja de Van Gogh's third release might sound like a slick rehashing of the same pop formula that had brought the group consistent commercial success, Lo Que Te Conté Mientras Te Hacías la Dormida (What I Told You While You Pretended to Be Asleep) merits closer attention. Beyond some similarities to their earlier work -- nostalgic lyrics, ridiculously catchy choruses, and lead singer Amaia Montero's seemingly fragile delivery -- this album displays far greater emotional ...
$9.75 RBD lays down a radio-ready version of Latin pop that has its roots in contemporary, mainstream American rock and in classic pop on the order of ABBA. The group, which consists of three women and three men, has telegenic good looks, immediately accessible melodies, and--most importantly--a practice of rotating vocal duties that represents each singer's lead abilities and the group's impressive knack for choral singing. REBELDE kicks off with the mid-tempo, soft-to-heavy rock of the title track, and goes on to mix things ...