Pau-Latina Paulina Rubio

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  • Release Date: 02/10/2004
  • Sales Rank: 34,894
  • Label: UNIVERSAL LATINO
  • UPC: 602498145067
 
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Pau-Latina

1LISTENAlgo Tienes
2LISTENMy Friend, Mi Amigo
3LISTENTe Quise Tanto
4LISTENBaila Que Baila
5LISTENOjalá
6LISTENPerros
7LISTENQuiero Cambiarme
8LISTENMía
9LISTENAlma en Libertad
10LISTENAdiosito Corazón
11LISTENAmor Secreto
12LISTENVolverás
13LISTENDame Otro Tequila
14LISTENAlgo Tienes

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Editorial Reviews

Paulina Rubio's decision to return to an all-Spanish format for Pau-Latina might acknowledge the 2002 English crossover attempt Border Girl as a slight misstep if her latest didn't drop its bits and pieces of Mexican instrumentation and language into such an ambitious and entertaining stew. As its colorfully kinetic, Björk-like cover art suggests, Pau-Latina is all over the place, and usually at a hundred miles an hour. "Baila Que Baila" mashes ringing mariachi guitars into the blips and bytes of an Ashanti-style contempo R&B number; there's even a hip-hop break to suggest the contribution of a Ja Rule or Jay-Z. "Quiero Cambiarme" and "Ojalá" take traditional horn blasts and robust supporting harmonies into a wild and disorienting future of neon-light electronica, while the dancefloor-ready "Algo Tienes"' bashing percussion and rock guitar would fit nicely on Shakira's Laundry Service. (The track also appears in an instrumental remix format.) Throughout Pau-Latina, there's an alluring scratchiness to Rubio's voice. Is she perpetually on the verge of raucous, contagious laughter? It's a definite that "Alma en Libertad" hijacks the lead riff from John Mellencamp's "Small Town," but it's an equally robust feel-good anthem that's impossible to shake from the brain. Neither the melodies nor the adventurism stops there. The lusty "Dame Otro Tequila" would make a nun thirsty, while the ballad "Mía" is a lush departure from the album's constant kicky beats. Pau-Latina is sure to please fans of 2000's Paulina. But the feisty, stylistic restlessness at its heart does more for Rubio's crossover potential than the pleasing though ultimately same-y beats of Border Girl ever could. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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Amazing CDby Anonymous

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March 01, 2009: What an amazing cd. I love it. People should stop hating because she is #1. All the tracks here are amazing. I love this cd and to anyone who is looking for a cd thats really good this is it. Ignore all the Hater reviews. There just jealous.

I Also Recommend: Lo Que Te Conté Mientras Te Hacías la Dormida, Paulina, Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor, Real.

What a Unique Album!!!by Anonymous

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September 22, 2006: This album is one of my absolute faveorates by Paulina Rubio. I love how her music infuses the Sounds of Guitars, Trumpets and other Mariachi Like instruments with the typical beats of Pop Music. This combination is unique and great for the listening ear, also the music is upbeat and catchy and with lyrics that are easy to sing to.

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