"If you don't order this CD soon, you might not be able to listen to it enough times before you die! Life is short, buy this CD before you go the way of all flesh! "The grave's a find and private place, / But none, I think, do there listen to Axelle Red" (-Andrew Marvell)Axelle Red has an amazing voice; the very pinnacle of pop vocals, to my mind. This album does a wonderful job of foregrounding her astounding singing--better, I think, than "sans plus attendre," which doesn't do her voice justice. If you own "sans plus attendre," do yourself a favor and get a copy of this CD; it contains quite a few songs from the earlier album redone in Spanish, and better production makes a dramatic difference. Gorgeous, wonderful, definitely worth the import pricetag. The title track, especially. "At my back I always hear / Time's winged chariot drawing near," so buy it directly (and do yourself a favor and get a copy of Isabelle Caux's "Everest" while you are at it)."
Axelle red-con solo pensarlo
joseph carideo | usa | 05/24/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"axelle has a beautiful voice.i first heard her cd sans plus attendre in montreal and fell in love with the voice and the mood.i particularly enjoy this cd because i understand spanish better than french,but neither is of real importance.the sound is beautifull,tranquill, and serene.like a blooming rose."
Very nice
Aparato SuperSonico | 08/30/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"That's a very nice cd, the voice of axelle red is the best of the world, i like this especially in spain language, i know it in french but in spain that's better for the sound of music"
To Alissa01 "Not What I Expected"
Aparato SuperSonico | Orlando, FL | 12/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"You ignorant moronic American! Had you bothered to READ the track listing you would have seen the correlation between "A Tatons" and "Con Solo Pensarlo". In EUROPE, artists normally record their songs or entire albums in languages other than their own in order to penetrate a certain market. Boy are you a dumb dame! Serves you right for watching soap operas instead of learning how to read!!"