Talk:Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin
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Track translations
[edit]Are these translations taken from the album? because they seem to be very wrong, take for example:
-Una Hoja, Una Raiz (One Leaf, One Race) should be: "One leaf, One Root"
-No Te Miento (Did I Not Mention You) should be: "I don't Lie (to you)"
I could correct the translations if these were colaborations, but if they're taken from the cd, well, that's a shame... Vicco Lizcano 16:24, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the feedback; IIRC, I may have a copy of the recording at home in the original packaging. Perhaps I will remember to check the track listings. --Cheers, Folajimi (leave a note) 18:34, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
- A couple of revisions have been made to the track listing. The track times have been updated to coincide with those listed on the case. I also updated the credits for the seventh track to include DJ Rif — a record producer and DJ with F.I.L.T.H.E.E. Immigrants. Here are the track listings on the case (the information in the insert is identical):
- Los Lobos + Money Mark "Pepe & Irene" (3:33)
- Cafe Tacuba + David Byrne "Yolanda Nigüas" (3:24)
- Todos Tus Muertos + Los Autenticos Decadentes "Gente Que No" (4:13)
- Los Fabulosos Cadillacs + Fishbone "What's New Pussycat" (4:13)
- Cuca + Youth Brigade "El Son Del Dolor" (4:03)
- Los Pericos + Buju Banton "Wanna Be Loved" (4:07)
- Sen Dog + Mellow Man Ace + MC Skeey + Mr. Rico + DJ Rif "Quien Es Ese Negro" (4:42)
- Reign + Hurricane G "Padre Nuestro" (3:37)
- Juan Perro "Historia De La Radio" (4:27)
- Geggy Tah + King Chango "Whoever You Are" (4:15)
- Cibo Matto "Aguas De Março" (3:18)
- Diego Frenkel (La Portuaria), Aterciopelagos + Laurie Anderson "Una Hoja, Una Raiz" (4:01)
- Reuben Blades + Son Miserables "No Te Miento" (4:29)
- Melissa Etheridge "Sin Tener A Donde Ir" (4:15)
- Andrés Calamaro "Cosas Que Me Ayudan A Olvidar" (3:57)
- La Ley "You Come And Go" (5:18)
- Victimas Del Doctor Cerebro "Venas" (4:15)
- Sepultura "War" (4:32)
- As you might have noticed, I updated the listings you alluded to per your remarks. The translations in parentheses are included for informational purposes only; however, if you are available to correct other errant translations, it would be most appreciated. --Cheers, Folajimi (leave a note) 20:38, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
- A couple of revisions have been made to the track listing. The track times have been updated to coincide with those listed on the case. I also updated the credits for the seventh track to include DJ Rif — a record producer and DJ with F.I.L.T.H.E.E. Immigrants. Here are the track listings on the case (the information in the insert is identical):
- Cool, I'll check and edit those soon. Vicco Lizcano 19:48, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
- OK, I ran into some ambiguations:
- Nigüas is not a place, it's slang for "NO" so I just left it like that.
- I haven't heard the song, so I don't know if "Gente que no" (People that don't) is pronounced "Gente, ¿que no?" (Are they not people?). Someone who has listened to the song can edit it.
- "Minino" is a correct translation of the word "Pussycat", but we know this song refers to a girl so I changed the literal meaning to "Honey".
- Padre Nuestro may refer to the prayer said in mass, but again, I haven't heard the song.
Hope it helps. Vicco Lizcano 20:00, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
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