As the editor of Cross Rhythms, my first inclination when I knew of this album’s forthcoming British release was to locate a Spanish-speaking reviewer (after all, I reasoned, there must be someone in the 120 or so members of the Cross Rhythms Reviewer’s Team who knows the language beyond “si senor”). But this is the UK, not the US. The only reason that this album – made to satisfy the demands of the increasingly significant Spanish-speaking section of the American Church – has received a British release is because there are enough Delirious? anoraks and completists in the UK who'll buy it despite not understanding the lyrics. So I put myself up for the job. Another reason Britain’s oldest d:boy feels qualified to comment is that as he comes from a church tradition where people fairly regularly talk or sing in tongues, I am quite familiar with worship in other languages. So what did I make of ‘Libertad’? I thoroughly enjoyed it. Bringing together all their best worship recordings on one coherent album is a strong move while taking off Martin’s original vocals in favour of Spanish ones does not seem to have diminished his gutsy passion one iota. I could quibble and say that one or two of the BVs, particularly on the choral bits, aren’t as good as the originals. And some awkward scanning and lack of rhymes occasionally mar such good recordings. But on the whole my heart was warmed to hear “Preparen el Camino” (“Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble”), “Cantaria Sin Parar” (“Happy Song”) and all the rest while Martin’s duet with Susana Allen on “Tuyo Es Mi Corazon” (“You Have Won My Heart”) is spine tingling stuff.
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Posted by Paulo in Colombia at 18:36 on Apr 14 2006
This is a good album. As a spanish speaker I can say their
spanish is not perfect, but is quite good. And the version
of "obsession" is really really fantastic.
Posted by Paul Vincent in San Jose, Costa Rica at 23:29 on Jul 8 2008
Years ago, when I started listening to delirious? I was
amazed on the number of compositions you could hear on local
churches from them, now I am stunned on how they dared to
record 12 of their classic songs completely in spanish! a
whole album! even though it is not their mother tongue at
all, and that they may not speak perfect, it is a move that
deserves my (and many others') respect.
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This is a good album. As a spanish speaker I can say their spanish is not perfect, but is quite good. And the version of "obsession" is really really fantastic.