What Music/Songs in OTHER LANGUAGES do you like ?
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What Music/Songs in OTHER LANGUAGES do you like ?
I quite like some french music, this girl lent me a cd of this french music artist, can't remember the name
I downloaded this Spanish version of Martika's Toy Soldiers, that was really cool!
and for a classic. a french version of Blondie's Sunday Girl
I downloaded this Spanish version of Martika's Toy Soldiers, that was really cool!
and for a classic. a french version of Blondie's Sunday Girl
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One of my favorite CDs is La Llorona by Lhasa. Lhasa is either spanish or mexican (I really can't remember which) but she was in Canada a lot in the late 90s. I can't understand a word she's singing (she's singing in spanish and the CD liner notes are all in french--no help to me), but she has a very romantically expressive voice. It probably also helps that I can't understand a word she is singing :> I think last time I looked her up online, that was the only album she ever released and she has quit the music business to join the circus (really).
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My wife is hispanic and has turned me on to some great music by Gustavo Cerati (and Soda Stereo). We are going to see Kinky in concert next week. This band just released an album that is very cool (a mix of electronica and latin rhythms...smart music).
Check out their song "Mirando de Lado".
Check out their song "Mirando de Lado".
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Bjorks Icelandic stuff is pretty keen. I also like the German luftballoons a lot more than the English version. A few of the bands I like have a couple german songs as well but they aren't exclusively singing in it so doubt they count.
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Any time Bjork sings something in her native Icelandic is cool by me, but especially that jazz album she released, "Gling-Glo". My second fav Bjork album, actually.
And I like Black Francis whenever he's got that pidgin Spanish goin' on.
And I like Black Francis whenever he's got that pidgin Spanish goin' on.
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I love traditional Irish music, so I hear a lot of Gaelic. I love hearing French spoken and sung as well. I turn into Gomez Addams. Another vote for German too.
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I love De La Soul's "Transmitting Live from Mars" and Teamsleep's "Paris Arm".
I love De La Soul's "Transmitting Live from Mars" and Teamsleep's "Paris Arm".
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Originally Posted by boobietheclown
kent -- they are swedish and kind of sound like radiohead...GOOD STUFF!
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Only about 1/2 Japanese but I sure dig The Pizzicato Five .
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American/British artists that sing in other languages:
Electrelane (German, French, Spanish)
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (Hawaiian)
Nelly Furtado (Portuguese)
Yerba Buena (Spanish)
German artists that sing mostly in German:
Wir Sind Helden
Tocotronic
Einstürzende Neubauten
French:
Manu Chao / Mano Negra (also sings in English, Spanish, Arabic)
Yann Tiersen
Africa:
Amadou & Mariam
Konono N°1
Spain/Latin America:
Café Tacuba
Si Se
Kinky
Ozomatli
La Oreja de Van Gogh
Maná
Orishas
Carlos Vives
Molotov
Sergent Garcia
Los Amigos Invisibles
Pakistan:
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Brazil:
Revelação
Seu Jorge
The soundtrack & remix soundtrack to City of God
Japan:
m-Flo
Pizzicato Five
(not particularly big on J-Pop)
Iceland:
Sigur Rós
Björk
There's also a fantastic album by the French band Air called Tre Storie Western which is basically Air doing background music while Alessandro Baricco reads some of his short stories.
There's also a lot of artists that happen to have foreign languages in their music, like Thievery Corporation in The Richest Man in Babylon.
Electrelane (German, French, Spanish)
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (Hawaiian)
Nelly Furtado (Portuguese)
Yerba Buena (Spanish)
German artists that sing mostly in German:
Wir Sind Helden
Tocotronic
Einstürzende Neubauten
French:
Manu Chao / Mano Negra (also sings in English, Spanish, Arabic)
Yann Tiersen
Africa:
Amadou & Mariam
Konono N°1
Spain/Latin America:
Café Tacuba
Si Se
Kinky
Ozomatli
La Oreja de Van Gogh
Maná
Orishas
Carlos Vives
Molotov
Sergent Garcia
Los Amigos Invisibles
Pakistan:
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Brazil:
Revelação
Seu Jorge
The soundtrack & remix soundtrack to City of God
Japan:
m-Flo
Pizzicato Five
(not particularly big on J-Pop)
Iceland:
Sigur Rós
Björk
There's also a fantastic album by the French band Air called Tre Storie Western which is basically Air doing background music while Alessandro Baricco reads some of his short stories.
There's also a lot of artists that happen to have foreign languages in their music, like Thievery Corporation in The Richest Man in Babylon.