Live at the Fillmore (Ozomatli album)

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Live at the Fillmore
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Live album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 2005
Label Concord Records [1]
Ozomatli chronology
Street Signs
(2004)
Live at the Fillmore
(2005)
Don't Mess with the Dragon
(2007)
Professional ratings
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Live at the Fillmore is a live album by Ozomatli, released in 2005. [4] [5] The album was released as a CD/DVD, the DVD being the same performance, with extra tracks and special features. It was recorded at The Fillmore, an auditorium in San Francisco. [6]

Contents

Critical reception

AllMusic wrote: "Passionate, diverse, fiercely independent, and ardently political, Ozomatli have an ace in the hole: they're one of the best dance bands in recent memory." [2] The Orlando Sentinel wrote that the album "is no substitute for being there, but it hints at how wonderful the band is on stage." [7] The Denver Post called the album "excellent," writing that it "captures the spirit of the show." [8]

CD Track Listing

  1. Dos Cosas Ciertas - 3:50
  2. Believe - 6:39
  3. (Who Discovered) America? - 4:11
  4. Eva - 4:59
  5. Saturday Night - 4:16
  6. Cuando Canto - 5:15
  7. Chango - 4:46
  8. Love and Hope - 4:57
  9. Como Ves - 2:45
  10. La Misma Canción - 7:54

DVD Chapter Listing

  1. Intro
  2. Dos Cosas Ciertas
  3. Believe
  4. (Who Discovered) America?
  5. Street Signs
  6. Elevation; Coming Up Part 2
  7. Cumbia de los Muertos
  8. Saturday Night
  9. Cuando Canto
  10. Chango
  11. Esa Morena
  12. Love and Hope
  13. Como Ves
  14. La Misma Canción
  15. Samba

Personnel

Ozomatli

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