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Limón y Sal
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Album Details: Limón y Sal

Release Date:06/06/2006
Label:Sony International
UPC:828768342527

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  • All Music Guide

    A couple years removed from her mainstream breakthrough album, Sí, and its string of perfect pop hits, Julieta Venegas returned with an unsurprisingly similar album, Limón y Sal. It's difficult to fault her for doing so. Certainly, her earlier rock en español work Aquí (1998) and Bueninvento (2000) was critically acclaimed and remains well regarded. Her partnership with superproducer Gustavo Santaolalla for those masterstrokes vaulted her into the esteemed company of rock en español revolutionaries of the time like Café Tacuba and Aterciopelados. But it didn't equate to mainstream success, as that music was generally roughedged and could be downright confrontational. Sí (2002) and Limón y Sal are a different story altogether funnatured, sunny, and just plain lovely albums of wellcrafted pop songs that demand adoration, thanks partly to key collaborators Coti Sorokin and Cachorro López. Neither album is particularly long 35 and 45 minutes, respectively nor is either all that ambiti...ous. Sure, the songs showcase a stylistic mélange, embracing the occasional hiphop beat or accordion accompaniment. Yet a steady acoustic guitar strum is always omnipresent, as is a firm pop song foundation highlighted by a singalong chorus. In a way, it's a little unfortunate that Venegas has put the Sturm und Drang of her youth behind her. Aquí and Bueninvento were truly brilliant and bold. This newfound gift for more universally appealing music is itself a blessing, nonetheless, for it's easy to enjoy and, relative to much contemporaneous Latin pop (think RBD), superlative in craft. Highlights here are abundant you can pick any track, practically but like its predecessor, Limón y Sal kicks off with a few true gems: "Canciones de Amor," "Me Voy," and "Primer Dia," the latter notably featuring a rap by Dante Spinetta of Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas fame. (Also, check out "Eres Para Mi" for a rap of Julieta's own not bad) Even during the sad songs, like the spare "Ultima Vez," a genuine joie de vivre burns brightly, making it clear for the second album in a row that Venegas is moving her music into a new, happier direction. That this new direction has brought with it greater popularity is an added bonus. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Julieta Venegas

Singer/songwriter Julieta Venegas began getting involved in music while taking piano classes at the age of eight, having her first collective experience when she joined a group called Chantaje. In 1992, the artist composed the music for a play called Sirenas de Corazón. Soon she moved to Mexico City, and met major numbers in the local rock scene. In 1995, Julieta Veneg... Read more