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Donde Estan los Ladrones

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Album Review

1996's Pies Descalzos was Shakira's big commercial breakthrough; it was that album that established the Colombian singer as a superstar in Latin America. But Shakira's next album, Dónde Están los Ladrones? (which means "Where Are the Thieves?" in Spanish) is arguably the finest and most essential album that she recorded in the 1990s. This superb CD isn't just Latin pop — it's also rock en español. Dónde Están los Ladrones? inspired some reviewers to compare Shakira to Alanis Morissette, but that comparison is only valid up to a point. The Colombiana sings with a bit of a cackle (something Morissette is known for) on pop/rock jewels like "Si Te Vas" and "No Creo," but Shakira is a very different kind of lyricist. While Morissette is famous for being angrily introspective and having a mad-at-the-world outlook, Shakira's lyrics tend to be poetic and are, at times, unapologetically romantic — even if Morissette sang in Spanish, it would be hard to imagine her coming up with something as poetic as the Middle Eastern fantasy that Shakira vividly describes on her Arabic-influenced mega-hit "Ojos Así." And, besides, Shakira already had a few albums under her belt when Morissette enjoyed her big commercial breakthrough with 1995's Jagged Little Pill. Of course, only those who have some knowledge of Spanish will be impressed by Shakira's lyrics; Columbia doesn't provide English translations. What will impress non-Spanish-speaking listeners are the CD's attractive melodies and the emotion that the artist brings to her songs; you don't have to speak a word of Spanish to find Dónde Están los Ladrones? musically exciting. If you're acquiring your first Shakira release, this would be the ideal choice.

Customer Reviews

Stunning

Easily the best work Shakira has done to date, The sheer power of her voice at full chat is not to be missed on the title track, Try it you will not be dissapointed

As good as it gets

This was Shakira's fourth album, but only the second to have garnered any significant recognition. And some recognition too; 8 singles, two Latin Grammys, 11 weeks #1 on Billboard's Latin chart, and over 10 million sales worldwide.
No album is without the odd dodgy tune, even Thriller, and this is no exception; for me it would be Moscas en la Casa. However, there is a startling breadth of variety in the songs; from the trumpet backing on the opening track Ciega Sordomuda, to the rocky style of Octavio Dia; the powerful vocals on Donde Estan los Ladrones to the Arabian feel of Ojos Asi. The hooks are great, the overwhelming majority of the songs are irresistably, foot-tappingly catchy, and the melodies are each very individual and superbly well-crafted.

In a nutshell, it simply isn't possible to do Spanish-language pop/rock any better than this. I cannot see a more complete album coming along from any artist for many years, and it sets an extremely high benchmark to which the rest of the Latin music world can only aspire.

Easily her best album.

I speak and understand very little Spanish, yet still I think this is by far her best and most credible album. Her more recent albums seem like a cash in in comparison. Donde Estan Los Londrones, Ciega Sordomuda, Tu & Invetisble are stand out tracks.

Biography

Born: 02 February 1977 in Barranquilla, Colombia

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

After achieving superstardom throughout Latin America, Colombian-born Shakira became Latin pop's biggest female crossover artist since Jennifer Lopez. Noted for her aggressive, rock-influenced approach, Shakira maintained an extraordinary degree of creative control over her music, especially for a female artist; she wrote or co-wrote nearly all of her own material, and in the process gained a reputation as one of Latin music's most ambitiously poetic lyricists. When she released her first English...
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Donde Estan los Ladrones, Shakira
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  • £6.99
  • Genres: Pop Latino, Music, Latino
  • Released: 30 March 1999

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