Customer Rating:      Summary: If you want to discover the Argentine Tango world Comment: If you want to discover the Argentine Tango world, the tango lesson is a good movie ... Based on the experience of Sally Potter who met the tanguero Pablo Veron ... Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Paris (France) are the two main cities of tango.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tango Great/ New Age Music No/ Strange Mix Comment: If you love tango music, you will love the classic pieces here, but be prepared to have the interspersed New Age musical tracks jar you out of your tango mood. About every other track is insipid modern background music of no distinctive interest. Keep your finger on the skip button. Enjoy the tango numbers of Hugo Diaz, Anibal Troilo, Juan D'Arienzo, Osvaldo Pugliese, and the nuevo tango composer and performer, the famous Astor Piazzolla....The liner notes are excellent....I have not seen the movie so I am judging the soundtrack on its own merits as I see them, independent of the film itself.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Tango Lesson Comment: My wife loved the movie hence the purchase of the soundtrack. Every other cut is an actual tango but the other stuff is some kind of new wave John Tesh-like dreck.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Tango Lesson Comment: Although I have not seen the picture, the sound track is exellent, as a tango music lover.
Looking forward to see the film.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rivals the Movie Comment: I enjoyed the movie, "The Tango Lesson". (If you have not seen it, rush to the video store NOW!!!) Somehow, the soundtrack seems to surpass the movie. Perhaps it's music sans dialogue. The tango collection presented here is NOT the lush classical arrangements currently popular and popularized. They are quirky, many include voice (the idea of a voiceless Tango is relatively new), some incorporate the "dance" sounds of the movie, some are classics - all are outstanding works of art. Additionally, the CD notes are outstanding - almost a novel. This is a real winner!!
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