Street Signs

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 51:42

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Where the Hell is "Saturday Night?"

Spidercake

(Its rulin my world!). What the Hell?!? Is it customary for eMusic to remove the best songs from the album? You're still a great service, but man youguys do some stupid shit sometimes, with no explanation. I guess I'll mooch Sat Night off the live album. Looking forward to listening to & hearing these guys, they're playing LEAF in May 2010. BTW, I've had it4 2days now & its rulin my world!!

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This my favorite Ozomatli album!

booklover201

I really love the positive energy these songs have. Saturday night is a great song. Overall it is an great album.

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OZO

spongepitking

I have every Ozo album available .. and althought I love self titled .. and Street signs .. I prefer embrace the Chaos ... I think that this is an album that will really move the Hip Hop folks just finding Ozo .. and not really too open to the traditional Latin sounds that make Self Titled great. Anyway .. if that sounds like you .. find this album and enjoy the sounds of the LA streets.

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Don't Miss This One

drummer2001

You can tell from the very beginning that this album is completely different for Ozo and it just kicks ass. I nice play into all of their other work.

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Bags of fun

Edwina

Cheesy? Well yes, now you mention it. Most of this album is redolent of an upbeat Eurovision entry. Cyprus, perhaps. This is a good thing in this case, however, as the all-out cheerfulness, positivity and bounce in every tune keeps you listening again and again. Go for a long drive and sing your heart out. Stick it on before heading out on a Friday and dance your mop around the living room. Download it, turn it up and just let yourself be uplifted!

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Excellent Group!

marcus

Heard these guys a couple times at the Heritage Festival in Sacramento, CA. Love their music! This is an excellent album if you love the latin hip-hop sound.

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booooo

mucker

really disappointing after having seen them live. quite poppy - sounds like ricky martin. be sure the check the samples before you download.

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Good Stuff

Hurkle

I downloaded this album specifically for the song "Saturday Night". I'd seen the band live with Santana and really enjoyed them. Every song on this album is worth your time and money. Aside from the abovementioned song, "Te Estoy Buscando", "Dejame En Paz", and "(Who Discovered) America?" are personal favorites. I recommend this album highly.

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Grammy Award Winner - Best Latin Rock/Alternative

Sweets

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That iPod song!

velocipede

So this is the group that did that great tune, Saturday Night, that I kept hearing in the iPod ads. I'm glad that they are up for a Grammy. This is one of the best new albums I have found on eMusic in a while. A wonderful eclectic, but organic mix.

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They Say All Music Guide

Los Angeles-based Ozomatli are a new kind of American band, a band reflecting the multiracial and multicultural One World demographics of the 21st century. Drawing on musical sources as diverse as salsa, hip-hop, rock, jazz, funk, Tejano, and reggae, Ozomatli appear to be trying to be all things to all people, but amazingly, they pull it off more times than they don’t, and even when their increasingly inclusive experiments fall short, they still manage to offer up new creative possibilities. With the release of Street Signs you can add Middle Eastern music to the mix, and once again, the sheer number of ingredients they manage to pack into their sound is impressive, beginning with “Believe,” the album opener, which should be all over pop radio with its full, deep, and anthemic sound (that it isn’t all over the radio says a lot more about the current state of radio than it does Ozomatli). “Te Estou Buscando” and “Saturday Night” are also impressive, but the real highlight here is the appearance of legendary jazz and salsa pianist Eddie Palmieri on two tracks, the brief and lovely “Dona Isabelle” and “Nadie Te Tira,” a blast of horn-drenched salsa that underscores an obvious point about Ozomatli: aside from their considerable cultural, political, and musical import, this is one hell of a dance band. – Steve Leggett

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