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If you are spanish, you'll like this soundtrack. Apr 18, 2009 Most of the songs are in spanish. I am not a fan of spanish so I wasnt that thrilled.
surprisingly good Jun 08, 2007 From a dancer's perspective, the music is fantastic. It is emotional, stirring and passionate. For a little known film, its an amazing soundtrack.
Dance With Me: Music from the Motion Picture Mar 11, 2007 I loved the music in the motion picture. Upon receiving and listening to the soundtrack, it was wonderful to hear the full versions of the songs.
If you like dancing then get this album Feb 20, 2007 What more can I see. Listen to the preview online and you will hear all of these really popiular songs that you have been wondering where you can find them. If you like various forms of dancing, including Samba, then this is a good one to add to your collection.
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awesome soundtrack---a great cross-section of dance songs... Nov 02, 2005 I bought this CD, almost immediately after I saw "Dance With Me," in the theaters, back in 1998. Though, the film left me cold, the songs continued to sizzle in my memory, and resonated with my steps on the dance floor.
Some of the best songs on this album include: "Magalenha," a great Sergio Mendes tune that was utilized in the dance competition sequence in the film. It is a lively samba, and gets you up on your feet and moving. "Atrevete (No Puedes Conmigo)" by Dark Latin Groove is an awesome, sizzling salsa, combining the fiery vocals of Huey Dunbar, with the salsa/reggae elements of Fragancia and James "Da Barba." What a shame that those guys broke up........Overall, this CD combines soft ballads with up-tempo dance numbers. It's great background music for a party.
The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because of the luke warm bonus cuts ("Suavemente" remix with Elvis Crespo--which sounds too repetitive and "Pantera en Libertad" by Monica Naranjo, which just sounds like she is screaming--no real melody).
You definitely need to get this album, as well, because it is just too flavorful to resist!
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