Una Volta

by Cicero Recordings

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Release Date:2003-05-20
Label:Cicero Recordings
UPC:742187512623
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Cicero Recordings
ASIN:B000098ZPP
Category:Music

Tracks on Una Volta by Cicero Recordings

  1. C'est Ce La
  2. The Oblivion
  3. Death by Blonde
  4. Queen of the Surface Streets
  5. One Last Vow
  6. Vengo! Vengo!
  7. Miette
  8. Ocean of Lust
  9. C'est Ce la, Pt. 2
  10. Commerce City Sister
  11. La Llorrona - DeVotchKa, Traditional

Customer Reviews

A musical tapestry - Reviewed on 2007-08-10
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This is easily DeVotchka's best album, though SeuperMelodrama and How it Ends are outstanding as well. Una Volta is certainly the gypsy-est of them. Its sounds range from Ukranian folk dance to mariachi, all under Nick Urata's crooning wail. The lyrics are usually about romance or lost love, but never get boring. The songs can be incredibly sad, happy, or a mixture of both. It's best to listen to the CD from start to finish to fully appreciate it.
I highly recommend this album to anyone who likes indie or just music really far off the beaten path.
Love this! - Reviewed on 2007-05-13
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Queen of the Surface Streets in one of the loveliest love songs ever. I can listen to this CD and drive forever. Plus it's fun to add to a part mix. I think you will like it.
10 Stars! - Reviewed on 2007-01-16
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Every time I get a new DeVotchKa album, it's all I listen to for, well, long enough to drive my husband crazy. This is actually the last one I ended up buying, and I'm glad I finally did. It's as amazing as the others. As gorgeous, grand, dramatic and romantic as How It Ends. The Oblivion and One Last Vow are both beautiful songs. And there are plenty of songs to clap your hands to as well. Their music is so layered and complex, and just speaking to my own tastes, I think Nick Urata has one of the best voices I've heard. DeVotchKa is probably the most eclectic and evocative band in my collection.
incredible band - Reviewed on 2006-02-24
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2 customers found this review helpful.

despite the crooked fingers apologists comments, this is a group of musicians who play an incredibly fun show and get people moving. How can anyone think all of their songs sound the same? It would be akin to saying all Radiohead sounds the same or neutral milk hotel are wieners. Do yourself a favor and listen to it, better yet, go to one of their live shows, then judge for yourself.
Devotchka - Una Volta - Reviewed on 2005-10-08
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2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Una Volta is less lively than the album succceding it , How It Ends, however is nonetheless an intense album worthy of listening to. Infused with a gloominess overwhelming welcomed, this album is bound to be cherished. Great songs include: the oblivion, ocean of lust, queen of the surface streets...just to name a few.
Highly recommended.
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