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Jose Ramon San Juan - Tierra De Nadie
Artist: Jose Ramon San Juan Title: Tierra De Nadie Journalist turned
poet-singer-songwriter Jose Ramon San Juan brings to you a collection of World-Folk songs that hint
of romance and passionate emotions. I can't say for certain that this is what the songs are about as
I do not speak his native tongue. I'm going on gut level intuition. The tone and musical mood let's
you know that this man is an introspective and emotive writer. Dylan and Cohen are sited as having
some influence on his writing style. If that is an indicator from were this artist is coming from, I
am sure you can get a good feel for what is being communicated, even if you can't interpret it into
English. The music certainly lives up to the world billing as it stretches out into different
areas of the World-Jazz-Latin genres. It's all guided by Jose's deep and commanding vocals. The song
structures are solid and have a nice continuity. If you don't appreciate the vocals from a different
land then surely your appreciation for good music will be captured by this CD. I am personally open
to a variety of musical expressions. If there is value and quality evident in the music, then my
heart is open. Music is an art form that can be appreciated in many different ways. Is your
interpretation of an art form dependent on your previous experiences and expectations?, think about
it. Plain and simple, this is good music powered by captivating vocals. Enter Jose's world for
one day and experience his music and words. It's a free ticket to a land you have yet to
explore. 01. No vale J. R. San Juan 02. Nana negra J. R. San Juan 03.
Pedagogía burguesa J. R. San Juan 04. Tierra de nadie J. R. San Juan 05. No era esto
J. R. San Juan 06. Sin saber por qué J. R. San Juan 07. Canto "gregariano" J. R San
Juan 08. Yo voy soñando caminos... Antonio Machado/J. R. S. 09. La carta J. Brel/G.
Jouannest/J. R. S. 10. Lo llamábamos amor J. R. San Juan 11. La soledad J. R. San
Juan
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