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Dejame Entrar
Buena Fe
Dejame Entrar
Genres: International Music, Latin Music
 
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Israel Rojas and Joel Martinez, the kids from Buena Fe's, their first album with Egrem, an invitation to refect on the problems of the contemporary man. 'Let Me In' is the title translation with a rich repertoire including...  more »

     
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All Artists: Buena Fe
Title: Dejame Entrar
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Egrem Music Cuba
Release Date: 5/7/2002
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Latin Music
Style: Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 076715748025, 667341971729, 8500001614722, 8429768163666

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Israel Rojas and Joel Martinez, the kids from Buena Fe's, their first album with Egrem, an invitation to refect on the problems of the contemporary man. 'Let Me In' is the title translation with a rich repertoire including son, quaracha, reggae and fusion of flamenco rhythms, pop, rock and trova.
 

CD Reviews

Amazing Cuban music for this century!!!!!!!!
ALEX | WEST NEW YORK | 03/24/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Buena Fe just brought us a new and fresh side of the Cuban music, to one so over saturated (of restless Salsa, Merengues and others, too competitive Latin rhythms) musical environment. Nice and well though lyrics like: Destino de la abeja or No juegues con mi soledad..., melodies with a different variety that goes from: Son, Ballad, to Pop-rock and more and finally two voices well mixed made out of these guys a really good choice, making a difference among the rest; The string instruments give a totally nice and smooth sound to the songs along with the voices and the musical arrangements. I had the chance to see a couple of clip out of this CD and the quality is good too.
DEJAME ENTRAR is a well done compilation of themes that allow us to see, there is still good music and will be, far away of nonsense lyrics and worst, we usually got in those rhythms.Now I'm one of their followers and I do enjoy listening to them and play them to my friends. If you wanna try something cool, yet danceable and nice, go try this disc, you won't regret it. They got another CD: ARSENAL 2003, go for it!!!!, is the the same quality than the first one."
UNIQUE, FRESH AND 100% CUBAN
trovadictos | Holguin, Cuba | 10/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Buena Fe, founded in Guantanamo, in November, 1999, is one of the greatest cultural projects in Cuba, being awarded the Best Novel Band in CUBADISCO, the International Fair of Music held every May, in Havana, Cuba. They won that award thanks to the release of their first CD "Dejame Entrar" (Let me in), a mixture of many international rythmns, such as pop, guaracha, trova, rock 'n' roll, ballad, etc, which helped as instruments for the most distinguished characterist of the band: the lyrics. Greatly written, thoughtfully composed and interpreted, this CD is one of the best albums in the history of Cuban music. Israel Rojas Fiel(composer, singer and band leader) proves there is more beyond words and ideas: there is feeling. Joel Martinez Rodriguez (guitar player and singer) plays as old trova players used to, now adding the comtemporary styles, making incomparable the sound of Buena Fe. From "Dejame Entrar", the first track, to "Fuego y Balacera", the 12th and last song in the album, Buena Fe enchants, convinces and makes people believe in talent and sincerity. You will never regret buying this CD. I LISTEN TO IT EVERY DAY!!"
Es uno de los mejores discos de cuba del 2002
alfredjr | sancti spiritus cuba | 12/19/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"este disco es uno de los sucesos del ano en Cuba, grupo que aparecio asi sin mas ni mas y logro colar casi todas las canciones en las listas de exitos de cuba, realmente se los recomiendo, especialmente las baladas *no jueges con mi soledad* creo una de las mejores canciones del disco y *filosofia al dia* aunque les reitero todo el disco es muy muy bueno.
gracias a buena fe por este disco esencial en la discografia cubana, oiganlo y van a ver..."