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Proxima Estacion: Esperanza
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4.4 out of 5.0 stars 15 Ratings (15 Reviews)

Album Details: Proxima Estacion: Esperanza

Release Date:06/05/2001
Label:Virgin France
UPC:724381032121

Track List: Proxima Estacion: Esperanza

  1. Merry Blues
  2. Bixo
  3. El Dorado 1997
  4. Promiscuity
  5. La Primavera
  6. Me Gustas Tu
  7. Denia
  8. Mi Vida
  9. Trapped By Love
  1. Le Rendez Vous
  2. Mr Bobby
  3. Papito
  4. La Chinita
  5. La Marea
  6. Homens
  7. La Vacaloca
  8. Infinita Tristeza

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User Reviews: Proxima Estacion: Esperanza

  • Overall:

    Real genius

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 14, 2002

    This album is a classic. Manu Chao shows a few different styles and languages and has made some very good songs here. I cannot imagine anybody not liking at least part of this album. It is very original, very addictive and very well done.

  • Overall:

    manu ciao!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 3, 2001

    This WC lirics are made for stupid people and all who feel that way.

Pro Reviews: Proxima Estacion: Esperanza

  • All Music Guide

    Clandestino, Manu Chao's first solo effort, owed its greatness to its character. It was a minimalistic, yet filled with experimentation, album. But, what's most distinctive, it was honest, direct, intimate: the personal diary of someone who had traveled a lot, not only around Latin America but through life. Unfortunately, Chao seems to lose his way a little bit in Esperanza. Apparently intended to be a continuation of what started in Clandestino, it ends being just a clone of it. The reiteration of ideas and formulas takes away from Esperanza everything that made of Clandestino a memorable piece of work. The problem with Esperanza is that Chao, instead of deepening what he proposed in his first album, seems to overfly the surface of his ideas. The consequence of this is that he transforms charm into cliché, leaving the listener with a very light flavor. Anyway, Esperanza still has a bunch of great songs ("Mr Bobby," "Mi Vida," "Trapped By Love," "Me Gustas Tú," "Bixo") and good lyrics ...("Mi Vida") which amply justify its listening. Dedicated fans will find that Esperanza is not what they were expecting, yet it's really easy-going and accessible so it will end working for them as well as for casual listeners. - Alberto Moreno de la Fuente, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Manu Chao

Manu Chao helped begin the Latin Alternative movement, way back in the '80s -- although it had no name then -- and in his later work he cuts a cross-cultural swathe across styles and geographic boundaries. Chao, whose real name is Oscar Tramor, was born on June 26, 1961 in Paris, to Spanish parents -- his father Ramon Chao a respected writer, comes from Galicia, his mot... Read more