Tiempos Rubén Blades

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  • Release Date: 07/13/1999
  • Sales Rank: 52,569
  • Label: SONY INTERNATIONAL
  • UPC: 037628318422
 
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Tiempos

1LISTENMar del Sur 4:34
2LISTENVida 6:22
3LISTENSicarios 4:42
4LISTENAguacero 4:43
5LISTENViento Y Madera 3:56
6LISTENTu Y Mi Cuidad 3:44
7LISTENCreenia 5:11
8LISTENPuente del Mundo 5:00
9LISTEN20 de Diciembre 3:38
10LISTENHipocresia 4:54
11LISTENEncrucijada 4:12
12LISTENIlusiones 4:06
13LISTENDia a Dia 5:53
14LISTENTiempos 6:00

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Afro-Cuban purists would have loved it if Rubén Blades had stuck with the type of straight-ahead salsa that put him on the map. But in the '80s, Blades felt the need to branch out and start experimenting with other Latin styles -- a move that disappointed salsa purists while earning him a reputation as one of Latin music's major risk-takers. Even though he was still considered a salsa vocalist in the late '90s, 1999's Tiempos is far from a pure salsa album. Rather, it's an adventurous, probing Latin pop effort that incorporates salsa along with Brazilian, Spanish, and Central American elements. On Tiempos, Blades is joined by the Costa Rican band Editus, whose members fit in perfectly and help the Panamanian singer provide an unpredictable, eclectic album. And Tiempos is as compelling lyrically as it is musically. Often sociopolitical, Blades' lyrics reflect on such topics as poverty in Latin America and corruption on the part of some governments in that part of the world. Though much of the album is melancholy, it isn't without optimism or hope for the future -- Blades sees a lot of suffering and hardship in Latin America, but he also has hopes for a brighter tomorrow. Of course, those who don't speak Spanish won't understand the lyrics; they'll have to settle for savoring the album's musical richness. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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Tiemposby Anonymous

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March 09, 2001: I had the pleasure of seeing and hearing Ruben Blades and Editus perform Tiempos on Sessions @ West 45th St., I was mesmerized. I only knew Ruben as an actor, what a pleasant surprize. Their music permeates your body and soul. You don't have to be Latino to appreciate great music when you hear it. It never lets you go. Can't wait to get my copy of this album.

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July 17, 2000: This album is absolutely positively a work of art. A little less strict salsa rhythm than his earlier works, but more sweep. All tracks on the CD work together. Pay attention to the song titles and how one leads into the next. Read Ruben's own description (on liner notes) of how he created the album. If you love Music, you must own this CD! It's pure poetry.