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Julieta Venegas Pictures
Artist:
Julieta Venegas
Origin:
Mexico, TijuanaMexico
Born date:
November 24, 1970
Julieta Venegas Album: «Julieta Venegas: Limon y Sal»
Julieta Venegas Album: «Julieta Venegas: Limon y Sal» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.5 of 5)
  • Title:Julieta Venegas: Limon y Sal
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Review - Product Description
This dualdisc contains 10+ new songs on the CD side, produced by Cachorro Lopez, compsed by Julieta, with 3 songs written by Coti Sorokin. The DVD side includes the entire 13-track album in 5.1 surround sound and images from the making of the album.
Review - Amazon.com
Julieta Venegas' switch from moody, alt-rock chica to winsome pop star--via 2003's hit-packed Si--may have shocked some fans, but it also shed glorious pop light on an appealing new side of the Mexican singer. She's hardly looked back, and Limon y Sal offers a carefully crafted, dizzylingly diverse balance of both worlds. To be sure, Limon y Sal is soaked in sunny, vibrant melodies, and Venegas' offbeat stylings and charming voice make even the most bitter break-up song worthy of a smile. Kick-off track "Canciones de Amor" is a sun-kissed ode to love's complexities, and first single "Me Voy" rides a nostalgic accordion groove. The luxuriously lazy title track features a galloping groove and easy choruses that are downright Beatles-esque in their poppiness. "Primer Dia" is a questionable moment, with its uneasy mix of synthesized grooves and rap breaks, but for the most part, Limon y Sal offers just the right mix of radio-ready shimmer and rock edges, thanks in part to production work from Coti Sorokin and Cachorro Lopez. It only gets better as you dig deeper: the racing chrouses of "A Donde Sea"; the regional kick of "No Sere"; or the retro club vibe of "Eres Para Mi." Prime, intelligent pop at its best--and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. --Joey Guerra
Customer review
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
- Her best so far

I love this CD! I've been a fan of Julieta Venegas ever since I first heard to "Aqui" back in '98 after listening to it at Borders. Her following CDs, "Si" and "Bueninvento," didn't appeal to me a much, but "Limon y sal" is heart-breakingly beautiful. Ms. Venegas has matured, both personally and musically, and "Lemon y sal" deserves a much wider audience than Ms. Venegas has enjoyed thus far north of the Mexican border. Music stores will classify this as "world music," but it is really pure pop at its best, regardless of language. The song "De que me sirve" is just plain beautiful, and you don't need to understand Spanish to get it. "Donde sea" rocks more like the music on her earlier CDs, but it is far more refined. There are no losers on "Limon y sal"; it is excellent throughout. Julieta's music has never been the throw-away pop of singers like, say, Shakira. It is timeless and, like her earlier "Aqui," will hold up over the years to repeated listening. Even without the bonus DVD, this CD is well worth the price.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- EN ASCENSO CONSTANTE!!!

Julieta no solo se reinventa y sigue su ascenso....sino que deja en claro que su gusto musical, vá más allá de buscar un éxito musical...Su anterior disco "SI" , dejó en claro que puede orbitar en géneros más ligeros, sin pretensiones pero con profundidades interesantes..!! Esta nueva entrega, ademas de estar bien producida, da la impresion de ser la continuacion de su anterior trabajo...y esto, en vez de repetirse, la hace crecer como artista...Definitvamente, un disco memorable, y sin lugar a dudas, un CD que llegará a ser un clásico!!!

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Julieta in surround sound. Cojonudo!

I'm a recent fan of Julieta so my first taste of her music was Limon y sal. I've happily gone back through her catalog to savor "Si" (absolutely great pop that channels her Baja CA roots along with Lennon & McCartney via Prince...no easy task!) and her earlier CDs where she was doing more "alternative" flavors. I love it all and admire how she has progressed as an artist with true talent (and beauty) and not just an overly choreographed flavor of the month. That said, I'd like to comment on Juli in surround sound.

I purchased this dual disc a few days ago and just this morning sat down in the 5.1 sweet spot to let her music, well, surround me. Hats off to her and her co-producers. It's tastefully mixed to let Julieta's gorgeous voice take center stage while the guitars, percussion, keyboards (I'm a sucker for her accordeon especially) and backup vocals really seamlessly complement the overall effect. I've got an "old school" set up with Advent speakers (from the late 70s...I've dated myself!) in front and mini Advents behind, by the way. All in all, great. May she produce more splendid music, pop or alternative or wherever her muse may take her. I hear she's become a fan of Estrella Morente...maybe a flamenco-influenced disc with some Kiko Veneno added...hay que esperar...Also, I hope she's made her first million (in response to one sad reviewer stuck in her "alternative" phase...get over it...she's made an artist's choice that's hers alone) and goes on to make whatever she needs to make the choices she wants as a true artist without constraints. She's obviously not in it for the money like so many other "artists".

Asi como se dice en España...es cojonudo la tia y su musica tambien.

Customer review
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Me Gusta

Every time I go to NYC, I make a point to go spend some time- as well as a small fortune- in the Virgin Megastore. While I was in the world music section, this album came on the sound system. I listened to the first song, left to do some shopping elsewhere, and when I came back, this was still on, and it was irresistable. Out of the fifteen-odd albums I bought that day, this was the first one I listened to, and it has so far proven to be the best. I highly recommend it to any enjoyer of well-crafted, melodic pop music. The highest compliment I can pay this album is that the music, without being overly dramatic, makes it so I understand everything she's saying, even though I don't know much Spanish. One of the most purely enjoyable albums I've bought in some time.

Customer review
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Her Grammy was well deserved

"Limon y Sal" is a great Julieta Venegas album. Her lyrics are so simple and so sincere. My favorite songs from this CD are "Limon y Sal," "No Hace Falta," "Canciones de Amor," and "Sin Documentos." If you liked "Si" you will love this CD! I listen to it all the time. :)