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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0825646954025
Label: Wea International
Manufacturer: Wea International
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Wea International
Release Date: July 15, 2008
Studio: Wea International
Sales Rank: 997
MPN: 508604
Disc 1:- Mediocre
- Vidas Paralelas
- Normal
- La Tina
- Reforma
- No Vuelvo Mas
- Cambio de Piel
- Sintiendo Rara
- Un Error
- Gris
- Pocas Palabras
- Monitor
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: After a lengthy career in film and television, the Mexican actress and singer, Ximena Sariñana, finally releases her first studio album titled Mediocre. This young lady has art coursing through her veins, with a famous Mexican movie director for a father (Fernando Sariñana). Furthermore, her aunts, Angelica Rivera and Veronica Castro, are both actresses, and her uncle Jose Alberto Castro is a producer. The album consists of 12 tracks that fuse rhythms such as jazz, pop, rock and funk. Produced by Tweety Gonzalez (Soda Stereo), Juan Campodonico (Bajo Fondo, Jorge Drexler), and Mood-Fu, Mediocre is an honest album that lacks pretention and makes evident Ximena's incredible musical talent. The first single, "Vidas Paralelas," quickly reached top popularity within just a few weeks of hitting radio in Mexico. The video for this single was recorded in Iceland, under the direction of Pablo Davila (Motel, Los Dynamite). Joven mexicana que a su corta edad cuenta con una larga carrera que inició en el mundo del cine y de ahí se transportó al mundo de la música. Conocida principalmente por su participación en el soundtrack de la película Amar Te Duele, Ximena ha logrado desarrollar un estilo musical muy peculiar que va del jazz al pop pasando por el rock y el funk y que es del agrado de todas las personas que gustan de la buena música con contenido interesante.
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People en Español: The 22-year-old daughter of cinephile Fernando Sariñana—who composed songs for film and also cast his little girl in some of his own projects—presents one of the most promising Latin Music albums of the year. Her voice may be reminiscent of Natalia Lafourcade, but her musical style is more intense and dramatic, with more of a jazzy influence ("Reforma"), and reminiscent of Regina Spektor ("La Tina," "Vidas paralelas"). --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español ) Hija del cineasta Fernando Sariñana, para quien compuso temas e incluso fungió como actriz en varias de sus películas, esta menuda mexicana de apenas 22 años, presenta una de las propuestas más interesantes del año en la música latina. Si bien su voz parece una réplica de la de Natalia Lafourcade, su estilo musical es más intenso, dramático, y se va más por el jazz en temas como "Reforma," y algo más en la línea de Regina Spektor en "La Tina" y "Vidas paralelas." Muy recomendable. --Ernesto Sánchez (People en Español )
Average Rating: 
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i dont like a lot latin music
but this album is the exeption
i love her voice and the songs are good
i really love it
amazon get more stuff from ximena
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I discovered this artist in a recent issue of Rolling Stone. And this is a good album altogether.
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If you want to hear a girl who considers herself as the latin Alanis Morissette meets Bjork but who isn't even near to that, who looks as tomboyish as Miley Cyrus, and who sings with such a drowsy voice as Julieta Venegas does, this cd is the perfect option to waste your money. Each track stays on the try of being an alternative deep song with a meaning, but up there , you can't ask her more
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I bought this CD as a recommendation for those who liked Lila Downs. There is no comparison to Lila Downs's music. As I listened to each song I kept asking myself "who's music is this, I've heard this before?" Then I realized it was Nora Jones. If you really like Nora Jones, you may like this (my wife and daughter do), but if you like Lila Downs it's probably not your cup of hot chocolate.
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I only caught a few minutes of her segment on NPR radio, but in the couple minutes I heard I knew Ximena had a special voice. When someone can knock you over singing just one verse a capella you know its great.
I'm looking forward to the CD.
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