Track Listing 1. Intro - Cronica De Un Nacimiento 2. Que Lloren 3. No Hay Nadie Como Tu - (featuring Cafe Tacuba) 4. Gringo Latin Funk 5. Ven Y Criticame 6. Esto Con Eso - (featuring Juanes) 7. La Perla - (featuring La Chilinga/Ruben Blades) 8. Electro Movimiento 9. Intro Fiesta De Locos 10. Fiesta De Locos 11. Los De Atras Vienen Conmigo 12. Tal Para Cual 13. Interlude Rasta Irie Man 14. Bienvenidos a Mi Mundo 15. John El Esquizofrenico 16. Outro
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Cafe Tacuba, Cafe Tacvba, Juanes, La Chilinga, Ruben Blades | | Distributor: | Sony Music Entertainment | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Calle 13: Rene Perez, Eduardo Cabra. Personnel: Ileana Cabra, Kiani Medina, Flor Joglar (vocals); Omar Vivoni (guitar, snare drum); Bryan Hoffman (didjeridu); Milton Barreto (soprano saxophone); Edgar Abraham (alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Daniel Ramirez (trumpet, flugelhorn); Cheo Quinones (trumpet); Victor Vazquez, Arturo Verges (trombone); Nelson Corchado (tuba); Nelson Calero (vibraphone); Radames Travieso (guiro); Ismael Cancel, Andres Cruz, Hector Barez (percussion); Banda De Escolar De Aibonito. Arrangers: Daniel Ramirez; Eduardo Cabra. When Calle 13 delivered their kooky left hook to the world of reggaeton with their 2005 full-length debut, critics and fans alike took notice. Fun, political, and boldly innovative in a genre full of cookie cutter artists, Calle 13 were the breath of fresh air reggaeton had long needed. The groundbreaking brother team from Puerto Rico continues their journey with 2008's LOS DE ATRAS VIENEN CONMIGO. With a title that translates loosely into "Those left behind are coming with me," Calle 13's sophomore effort takes to task the world of privilege and corporate greed. But the real revolution is in the music, which revels in a postmodern collage of styles including cumbia, reggae, rock, and gypsy music. Guests Café Tacuba (on lead single "No Hay Nadie Como Tu") and Ruben Blades give the tracks sparkle, but it's Calle 13's fresh, irresistible vision that carries the show.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- [T]he duo's fast-talking satirist Residente marches reggaeton to the high road -- his commentaries about the harshness of life in Latin American barrios resemble those of the great singer Ruben Blades... Blender
4 stars out of 5 -- Spanish-speakers will love Residente's witty raps, but you don't need to know a word to grasp his message: a plea to bury geographic boundaries under an unstoppable groove. Rolling Stone
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