Tortilla Soup


Película | Fecha de estreno: 14/08/2001 | Estreno de película: 2001 | Medio: CD
 

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# Pista Artista/Compositor Duración
1.Sem ContencaoBebel Gilberto 
2.Hoy Me VoySergent Garcia 
3.Perhaps, Perhaps, PerhapsLila Downs 
4.La VerdolagaP18 
5.Cuchi-CuchiLos Amigos Invisibles 
6.Si En Un FinalEliades Ochoa 
7.Lagrimas NegrasCuba L.A. 
8.Les Portes du SouvenirLes Nubians 
9.Si Estuvieras AquiLos Amigos Invisibles 
10.Call WaitingZap Mama 
11.Tortilla SoupBill Conti 
12.La PlumaBloque 
13.Amado MioPink Martini 
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This eminently enjoyable soundtrack album gathers together a multigenerational collection of artists whose roots span South America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Africa, underscoring the rich, dizzying variety of music that all too often simply gets labeled 'Latin.' The culture's telling sense of history is present throughout, from the Cuban son preservationism of Buena Vista Social Club singer-guitarist Eliades Ochoa ('Si en un Final') to the compelling reggae/rap/salsa cocktails of Sergent García ('Hoy Me Voy'). Bebel Gilberto updates traditional Brazilian jazz with contemporary production touches, yet never loses the music's cool sheen on 'Sem Contenção,' while Lila Downs puts an equally chic, smoky spin on the standard 'Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps.' Venezuela's standout pop combo Los Amigos Invisibles wax loopy and lounge-suave on 'Cuchi-Cuchi' and 'Si Estuvieras Aquí,' respectively, and even veteran Rocky scorer Bill Conti captures the tropical fever on his title track.


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