Los De Atras Vienen Conmigo | 
| Artist: Calle 13 Label: Sony International Category: Music
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 4213
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 736801 UPC: 886973680124 EAN: 0886973680124 ASIN: B001ELXT3O
Release Date: October 21, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | Que Lloren | | • | No Hay Nadie Como Tú Featuring Café Tacuba | | • | Gringo Latin Funk | | • | Ven Y Critícame | | • | La Perla Feat. Rubén Blades Y La Chilinga | | • | Electro Movimiento | | • | Intro Fiesta De Locos | | • | Fiesta De Locos | | • | Los De Atrás Vienen Conmigo | | • | Tal Para Cual | | • | Interlude: Irie Rasa Man | | • | Bienvenidos A Mi Mundo | | • | John, El Esquizofrénico | | • | Outro |
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Album Description As one of the most innovative and sought after groups in the Latin music industry, Calle 13 return with their third album Los De Atr s Vienen Conmigo. This album is a bit more colorful than the previous, although dark humor continues to be the tone. The album has a fusion of rhythms the band discovered during their visits to several countries. They fuse rhythms of 'cumbia villera' native to Argentina, and rhythms of 'volcanic' music, native to Russia. This album includes important collaborations with Ruben Blades and Caf, Tacvba to name a few. The concept behind Calle 13 has been uniform throughout all their albums, irreverent lyrics, experimental musical fusions, and rhythms that move the masses.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Smart lyrics Smart beats October 29, 2008 Marilyn Love (Dirty Jerzy) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
The lyrics on this CD alone is a reason to buy this. Residente is smart whitty and quick with his lines. The beats delivered by Visitante are great as well. I think you should buy this CD along with the other 2 CD's. I think they are all great. No complaints.. My favorite song is "que lloren" and "ven y criticame" Very Eminem like. He bashes himself so no one else can do it. These guys are educated musicians. I wish them more success.
BUENA MUSICA PARA TODA LATINO AMERICA! October 24, 2008 Fabian Muenala (BRONX, NY) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
THIS ALBUM IS A MIXTURE OF CRAZY LYRICS, AND A FUSION OF DIFFERENT WORLD RHYTHMZ. THE SONG NADIE COMO TU IS A SONG THAT UP LIFTS YOU FOR BEING DIFFERENT, QUE LLOREN TALKS ABOUT THE LACK OF CONTEXT IN THE SONGS ABOUT REGGEATONEROS, GRINGO LATIN FUNK TALKS ABOUT LATINOS FORGETTING THEIR ROOTS AND TRYING TO BE SOMETHING THEY WILL NEVER TRU;Y BE EVEN IF THESE GIRLS CHANGE THEIR HAIR COLOR AND WEAR CONTACT LENSES. EVERYONE CAN LEARN WITH THIR MUSIC ABOUT STUPID THINGS TO VERY REAL IMPORTANT THINGS LIKE POLITICS. THE MESSAGES CHANGE DRASTICALLY. RESIDENTE TALKS POLITICS, HARD WORKING LATINOS, PUERTO RICO'S HERITAGE, LATINOS TRYING TO BE WHITE, REGGAETON WITH NO REAL CONTEXT IN LYRICS, SELF ESTEEM, LATINO STRUGGLE AND POWER, AND EVEN ABOUT SEX!!!! BUT NOT YOUR 3RD GRADE RHYMES ABOUT SEX, THE REAL NASTY AND RAUNCHY SEX!! HAHAHAHA STEP OUT OF THE BOX DADDY YANKEE, DON OMAR, WISIN Y YANDEL, IVY QUEEN... YOUR MUSIC HAS GOTTEN REPETITIVE, AND EVEN THOUGH YOUR MUSIC IS GOOD TO DANCE TO, WE DON'T LEARN ANYTHING ABOUT LIFE FROM LISTENING ABOUT YOUR MUSIC. CALLE 13 TEACHES US TO BE PROUD OF BEING LATINO AMERICANO. FROM PUERTO RICO, MEXICO, GUATEMALA, COLOMBIA, VENZUELA, ECUADOR, PERU, BRAZIL HASTA CHILE, CALLE 13 LEAVES A MESSAGE TO ALL, BE PROUD AND LEARN ABOUT THE REST OF YOUR WORLD. LOS DE ATRAS VIENE CONMIGO!
Good, not great October 22, 2008 Aurelio Morel (Charlotte, NC) 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Calle 13 will probably never reach the greatness they achieved on their first album, but this is still a very worthy album. Songs such as "Que Lloren," "Ven Y Criticame," "Fiesta De Locos," "Esto Con Eso," "Tal Para Cual," and "Gringo Latin Funk" are the stand out tracks, but most of the other ones are also good. "John, El Esquizofrenico" is a very interesting and dark tale of a mentally ill man and "La Perla" is a great collaboration with Ruben Blades. The musical variety is great on this album as heard in the aforementioned "La Perla," and "Tal Para Cual." This record manages to be less explicit than the last one, yet just as good. While I do appreciate musical variety "Electro Movimiento" is a little too out there for me with it's corny hook and weird beat. Also I believe that the song "Nadie Como Tu" is nothing spectacular and shouldn't have been a single. The next single will more than likely be "Fiesta De Locos," a much more worthy track.
Good CD October 27, 2008 Anthony C. Pilozo (Virginia Beach, VA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a good CD. I wont give a full review because the 2 other reviews are pretty right on. Calle 13 does deliver on this CD. If you buy it, you wont be dissapointed. I will stay that their 2nd CD was better than this one, but this CD is better than their 1st CD. If I had to pick a favorite song it would be La Perla, lyrics, music, and Ruben Blades!! Wow!!! Buy the CD, it will open up your mind to more than just good beats!
An excellent and thought-provoking disc!! November 25, 2008 B. Diaz (Canada) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Calle 13's latest disc offers a wide varied mixture of musical styles that make it a thoroughly enjoyable listen. From the jazzy light salsa of "La Perla", to the dancehall style of "Tal Para Cual", Calle 13 shows great inventiveness and creativity in the arrangements. The growth in their songwriting since their earliest disc is astounding, given that that first disc wasn't released too long ago. It's important to note that Calle 13's music is not necessarily for dancing (Residente even states this in the lyrics) but for the mind, and as such, the lyrics are what really shine through on this release. Whereas in past releases from Calle 13 the listener might still find stuff to like without understanding the lyrics, Residente's intelligent wordplay take center stage on songs like "Que Lloren", "Latin Gringo Funk", "John, El Esquizofrénico" and the title song. With topics ranging from Latino pride to mental illness, to just having fun to what life is like on the streets, Calle 13 approaches their lyrics like their music, with a lot of experimentation, intelligence and fun. Their infamous use of profanity is toned down a bit on this disc, but instead Residente writes clever rhymes that bring a smile to the face (who can listen to "Fiesta de Locos" and not laugh, in a good way?). I can't imagine I'd enjoy this CD as much if I didn't understand the lyrics. Overall, these guys set the standard for what "reggaeton" or "urban-latin" music can be: creative, thought-provoking and intelligent. These guys are the real deal!!
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