1. Seguir Siendo 2. Tengo Todo 3. 53100 4. El Outsider 5. Volver a Comenzar 6. Arrullo 7. Vámonos 8. Cierto O Falso 9. Esta Vez 10. De Acuerdo 11. Abandonado 12. Y Es Que... 13. Quiero Ver 14. Agua 15. Gracias
Sino
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-10-09)
- Publisher: Universal Latino
- Label: Universal Latino
- Studio: Universal Latino
- Average Customer Review:
based on 23 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #2257
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Expected more 2008-06-05
Comment: I'm a big fan of Cafe Tacvba. Only one song really grabbed me on this CD, where in the past almost all the songs were amazing.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Good News 2008-04-15
Comment: A good CD. Shows all the capacity of this mexican group. They can make differents kinds of sounds with the perfect harmony.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The album of the year, probably of the decade... 2008-02-23
Comment: Is hard to tell if this CD is a better than the others, what I can tell you is that this CD is amazing, the sound is excelente, the mixes, the lyrics and the voices, from other plannet.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Nobody thought it could be possible 2008-01-27
Comment: This is a great band, they are musicians indeed. They prove it by caressing your ears with interesting sounds and making your mind fly away with strong lyrics.
Last album "Cuatro caminos" was a great one, and nobody knew what to expect as the *new* release.
If you like Café Tacuba, you MUST by this album NOW. If you're just looking around, you MUST give them a try with this album.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Si 2007-11-30
Comment: I got introduced to the Tacoob via Un Viaje, a tremendous live set. Sino is my first studio album from this band. Given the body of work on display in Viaje, Sino feels like their masterwork, their Abbey Road. Volver a Comenzar is plain stunning, an '80s dance song supremo that morphs into the Beach Boys, and then back again. Maybe one or two OK tracks, and the rest are first-rate. Even a seemingly "minor" song, Abandonado, at under three minutes, reaches achingly deep chords. Meme del Real Diaz is the Real Deal, a devastatingly good keyboardist who takes all of the stylistic highlights from the '60s through the new century and plays perfect, original fills. A great closing statement from this band, if the rumors are true, and a mammoth mature album if they're not. Sino is Cafe T at their best.
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