1. Plastico 2. Buscando Guayaba 3. Pedro Navaja 4. Maria Lionza 5. Ojos - Willie Colón, Ortiz, Johnny 6. Dime 7. Siembra
Siembra
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2006-03-14)
- Publisher: Fania / Umgd
- Label: Fania / Umgd
- Format: Original recording remastered
- Studio: Fania / Umgd
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #21842
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: siembra 2007-09-30
Comment: este tipo de musica es lo mejor, ademas de la calidad musical, el mensaje es excelente
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The standard by which ALL Latino music should be measured! 2007-04-09
Comment: Though I grew up on the Lower east side of Manhattan I was never much into Latin music or Salsa. My brother however is a fanatic and gave me this album back in 1979 with a dedication in Spanish from Ruben Blades! Needless to say this has become an heirloom.
As for the music, upon hearing the songs I was instantly struck by the fact that this did not sound like any other latin music I'd ever heard. The Lyrics were actually meaningful, uplifting, exhorting! The masterful music infused with Willie Colon's breathtaking orchestration will take you away to musical bliss. All of this while accomplishing the impossible; EVERY song can be danced to yet simultaneously meditated on. The thought provoking lyrics will have you rethinking your role as a Latino while tapping your feet.
There is no filler on Siembra. There is not one bad song on the album. My 15 year old just heard it recently and was blown away, a testament to this true Masterpiece that will live on for decades.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: One of latin music's most important recording! 2006-05-24
Comment: This is the new remastered edition of this classic Willie Colon recording featuring Ruben Blades on vocals. The lyrical aspect of this recording has been covered elsewhere so I'm not going to dwell on it besides metioning that most of the lyrics deal with the political reality of the "latino everyman."
The reissue has all the original cover art and an appropiate essay covering the significance of this recording. The only drawback is that it didn't include the lyric sheet or additional tracks. I'm sure that someone, somewhere has to have outakes from these sessions. Maybe these things will come as a part of a box set of another "commemorative" edition once everyone involved "gets paid."
Otherwise, the sound is louder, more focused and a bit cleaner. But again as with some of these new Fania remasters, the top end is rounded off to eliminate hiss. I find that bothersome, but I'm just being picky.
Buy it!
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