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Lou Bega

Disco de Lou Bega: “Little Bit of Mambo”

Disco de Lou Bega: “Little Bit of Mambo”
Información del disco :
Título: Little Bit of Mambo
Fecha de Publicación:1999-08-24
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:1990s Pop
Sello Discográfico:RCA
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:078636788722
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (3.7) :(227 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of...) Video
2 Baby Keep Smiling Video
3 Lou's Cafe Video
4 Can I Tico Tico You Video
5 I Got a Girl Video
6 Tricky, Tricky Video
7 Icecream Video
8 Beauty On the TV-Screen Video
9 1 + 1 = 2
10 Most Expensive Girl In The World
11 Trumpet, Pt. 2
12 Behind Stage Video
13 Mambo Mambo Video
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Análisis de usuario - 29 Noviembre 1999
17 personas de un total de 17 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- I love this cd!

If i was to judge cd by how much i listen to them, Lou Bega would be one of the greatest cd's ever. I can't stop listening to it. Most of the songs are great. I loved Mambo #5, Keep on Smiling, I've Got a Girlfriend Everywhere, and Beauty on the TV Screen. The songs i like the least is Icecream and Tricky Tricky. I just wish there were less swearing though.

Cara (USA) - 10 Diciembre 1999
24 personas de un total de 27 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Immature, but it will get you moving

Lou Bega's cd is everything it is said-it is sexist and demeaning to women, and it is immature. But, when you get past all that, there is a cool sound behind it that will make you dance, a little at least. If you don't take his lyrics too seriously, you'll enjoy the cd.

Análisis de usuario - 30 Agosto 2003
9 personas de un total de 9 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Bouncy and Fun

Who cares if this is great music or not or if Lou Bega has a good voice or not? This is playful, fun, bouncy music. It even makes those of us who don't dance feel like shaking it up. I bought this on a whim for one song that I heard in a commercial for a large telecommunications company (1+1=2) and was hoping that wasn't the only good song on the album, as so often happens. It wasn't. The whole album is great fun to listen to. This is music that most everyone can enjoy, with a touch of naughty pleasures. Several songs are about romancing many women at once (specifically Mambo No. 5 and I Got a Girl), so if you have strong moral codes, you might want to steer clear. No filthy lyrics or violence here, so if you teens want to buy this one, I would let them. Just keep in mind, it's not squeeky clean stuff and one or two lines in a couple of songs migh make you blush. Tame in comparison to a lot of the stuff out there.

Análisis de usuario - 19 Enero 2000
8 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- "A LITTLE BIT OF MAMBO" MAKES A GREAT CD!

When I first heard "Mambo #5" on the radio, I thought "Wow! Great song!". So, I went out and bought the CD. Was I surprised! This CD is GREAT! So many musical styles can be found here, as well as some real cool songs. My favorites are "Tricky Tricky", "I Got A Girl", "The Most Expensive Girl In The World", "Icecream", and "Mambo Mambo". The next time you have a party, I would suggest buying this CD. This one is sure to get everyone dancing.

Graeme McRae (Palmdale, California) - 07 Diciembre 1999
14 personas de un total de 17 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A rhythmic and thoroughly entertaining tribute to horniness

Latin flavored music with trumpets and a bass, along with drums, bells, steel drums, and the disco record moving back and forth under the needle along with other electronic effects. The rhythms are hypnotic (providing an escape from freeway driving). Add to the mix a little play-acting by Mr. Bega, and it ends up being a thoroughly entertaining light-hearted tribute to horniness.