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| | Dreaming From The Labyrinth [CD on Demand] | | | Music Artist : | | Tish Hinojosa | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Warner Bros / Wea | | Release Date : | | 1996-05-14 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. When It Rains [Cuando Llueve] 2. Whisper Goodbye [Luego Se VA] 3. Edge of a Dream [Orilla de un So?ar] 4. Laughing River Running [Riendo el R?o Corre] 5. Atlantico 6. Beyond the Battle of Men [Batalla de Hombre No Habr?] 7. Prisonary Life [Vida Prisionera] 8. This Song [Esta Canci?n] 9. God's Own Open Road 10. Sacrifices [Sacrificios]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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dreaming is the right word for this album... Submitted on: 2002-08-14 |
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...because listening to it is like having a long pleasent dream. I saw her perform most of this album in Denver and I have rarely enjoyed a concert as much. I recommend all of Tish's albums. I think reviewer Geoffrey Himes is wrong; yes, it isn't like her other albums but I think it is her best. |
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Change in direction for Tish Submitted on: 2000-12-19 |
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| This collection is not like Tish's previous stuff, which was also good, but was more country/western. This one is unique and it is among my top ten all-time favorite albums. It is done with alternating English and Spanish versus, reflecting Tish's cultural background, which, I think, produces a special kind of passion in the music. I hope this is only the beginning of Tish's new style. |
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my favorite Tish Hinojosa album Submitted on: 2000-11-20 |
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| Have you ever heard an album or song in a language you don't understand that you really liked due to the singer's voice? Have you been a little (just a little) frustrated that you don't know what the words mean? I have a number of these in my collection representing many different cultures and languages. In this album Tish Hinojosa gives you culture with understanding as she seamlessly shifts between spanish and english lyrics within the same song. This could be really hokey or childish, but Tish pulls it off wonderfully... So much so that you often don't even detect the shift in language and really feel like you are also understanding the spanish lyrics. An amazing effect! As in her other albums, Tish's voice and lyrics are excellent. Some of her other albums lean more toward country, still good, but I prefer this album since it has less (no?) country music influence (just my personal taste). This is my favorite album of all of Tish's so far. I highly recommend it to anyone who is intrigued by Mexico and/or hispanic music but who may not know spanish. |
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A change of pace Submitted on: 2000-01-15 |
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| Songs on this album span the range from intimate and tender (Whisper Goodbye) to upbeat and searching (God's Own Open Road). Unlike her other works, the themes are introspective. As always, her voice is magnificent, and the arrangements are great. It's definitely a change of pace from the Tejano and folk themes in her other albums. |
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one of my favorite albums Submitted on: 1999-05-27 |
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| I love this album. I think the reviews from Himes and Dirty Linen stink |
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