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		<title>Music: The Black Lips Rock Mexican Cover For Rudo Y Cursi Soundtrack: So I&#8217;m Tardy, Kill Me: &#8220;Árboles De La Barranca.&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember that one time you were studying abroad in Spain and Chayanne&#8216;s &#8220;Torero&#8221; filled every stinkin&#8217; bar, restaurant, elevator and brothel hostel in town, forever torturing you? Well Rudo Y Cursi&#8216;s &#8220;Quiero Que Me Quieras&#8221; is doing that to me now. Except this time around, ringtones became the arsenal of choice for pop-culture adorers. Sure it&#8217;s a fun song, but it&#8217;s also a song directing my hand to grab a cotton swab and jam it in my ear. Anyway, it&#8217;s not the only song on the upcoming soundtrack for the Winter comedy. Mexican Institute of Sound, Nina Dioz and Juana<br /><a class="more-link" href="http://www.citoyenmag.com/2009/04/25/music-the-black-lips-rock-mexican-cover-for-rudo-y-cursi-soundtrack-so-im-tardy-kill-me-arboles-de-la-barranca/">keep reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="" src="http://cdn.pitchfork.com/media/rudocursi215.jpg" title="Rudo Y Cursi" class="alignleft" width="215" height="214" />Remember that one time you were studying abroad in Spain and <em>Chayanne</em>&#8216;s &#8220;Torero&#8221; filled every stinkin&#8217; bar, restaurant, elevator and <strike>brothel</strike> hostel in town, forever torturing you? Well <em>Rudo Y Cursi</em>&#8216;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.citoyenmag.com/mp3/Quiero%20Que%20Me%20Quieras.mp3">Quiero Que Me Quieras</a>&#8221; is doing that to me now. Except this time around, ringtones became the arsenal of choice for pop-culture adorers. Sure it&#8217;s a fun song, but it&#8217;s also a song directing my hand to grab a cotton swab and jam it in my ear. <span id="more-1109"></span></p>
<p>Anyway, it&#8217;s not the only song on the upcoming soundtrack for the Winter comedy. <em>Mexican Institute of Sound</em>, <em><a href="http://www.citoyenmag.com/2009/03/25/music-nina-dioz-is-mexicos-answer-to-mia-prefiero-el-asalto-dude/">Nina Dioz</a></em> and <em>Juana Molina</em> are just a few of the acts performing on the digital May 19, 2009 release (June 9, 2009 is the physical release), but some of the unorthodox acts are Black Lips &#8212; performing &#8220;Árboles De La Barranca&#8221; &#8212; and Devendra Banhart performing &#8220;Lindo Cihuatlán&#8221;. Unfortunately, I can&#8217;t get my hands on the latter track, which may or may not be a good thing. Track list, along with <em>The Black Lips</em> tune, below.</p>
<p>01 Tato &#8220;El Cursi&#8221; Verduzco (Gael Garcia Bernal): Quiero Que Me Quieras<br />
02 Los Odio feat Juan Son: I Want You to Want Me<br />
03 Juana Molina: Rudo Y Cursi<br />
04 Devendra Banhart: Lindo Cihuatlán<br />
05 Mexican Institute of Sound feat Saúl Hernández: Árboles De La Barranca<br />
06 Niña Dioz: Prefiero El Asfalto (Por Puro Gusto)<br />
07 Jóvenes y Sexys: Amor Platónico<br />
08 Los Látigos: Besos Y Caricias<br />
09 Adanowsky: Historia Sin Fin<br />
10 Dios Malos: Sueño De Amor<br />
11 Quiero Club: Quiero Que Me Quieras<br />
12 Kumbia Queers : El Dolor De Micaela<br />
13 No Somos Machos Pero Somos Muchos: Amor del Cielo<br />
14 Black Lips: Árboles De La Barranca<br />
15 Quiero Club feat HC: Pegadito<br />
16 Disco Ruido!: Mi Amor Contiki (Guaca Tiki Mix)<br />
17 Nortec Collective Presents Bostich + Fussible: Árboles De La Barranca</p>
<p><a href="http://pitchfork.com/news/35182-devendra-banhart-black-lips-cover-mexican-songs-for-soundtrack/">Devendra Banhart, Black Lips Cover Mexican Songs for Soundtrack</a> [via Pitchfork]<br />
<a href="http://burrosyperros.blogspot.com/2008/12/rudo-y-cursi-el-soundtrack.html">Rudo y Cursi: El Soundtrack</a> [via Burros Y Perros]<br />
Image [via Pitchfork]</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Remember that one time you were studying abroad in Spain and Chayanne's "Torero" filled every stinkin' bar, restaurant, elevator and brothel hostel in town, forever ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Remember that one time you were studying abroad in Spain and Chayanne's "Torero" filled every stinkin' bar, restaurant, elevator and brothel hostel in town, forever torturing you? Well Rudo Y Cursi's "Quiero Que Me Quieras" is doing that to me now. Except this time around, ringtones became the arsenal of choice for pop-culture adorers. Sure it's a fun song, but it's also a song directing my hand to grab a cotton swab and jam it in my ear. 

Anyway, it's not the only song on the upcoming soundtrack for the Winter comedy. Mexican Institute of Sound, Nina Dioz and Juana Molina are just a few of the acts performing on the digital May 19, 2009 release (June 9, 2009 is the physical release), but some of the unorthodox acts are Black Lips -- performing "Aacute;rboles De La Barranca" -- and Devendra Banhart performing "Lindo Cihuatlaacute;n". Unfortunately, I can't get my hands on the latter track, which may or may not be a good thing. Track list, along with The Black Lips tune, below.

01 Tato "El Cursi" Verduzco (Gael Garcia Bernal): Quiero Que Me Quieras
02 Los Odio feat Juan Son: I Want You to Want Me
03 Juana Molina: Rudo Y Cursi
04 Devendra Banhart: Lindo Cihuatlaacute;n
05 Mexican Institute of Sound feat Sauacute;l Hernaacute;ndez: Aacute;rboles De La Barranca
06 Nintilde;a Dioz: Prefiero El Asfalto (Por Puro Gusto)
07 Joacute;venes y Sexys: Amor Platoacute;nico
08 Los Laacute;tigos: Besos Y Caricias
09 Adanowsky: Historia Sin Fin
10 Dios Malos: Suentilde;o De Amor
11 Quiero Club: Quiero Que Me Quieras
12 Kumbia Queers : El Dolor De Micaela
13 No Somos Machos Pero Somos Muchos: Amor del Cielo
14 Black Lips: Aacute;rboles De La Barranca
15 Quiero Club feat HC: Pegadito
16 Disco Ruido!: Mi Amor Contiki (Guaca Tiki Mix)
17 Nortec Collective Presents Bostich + Fussible: Aacute;rboles De La Barranca

Devendra Banhart, Black Lips Cover Mexican Songs for Soundtrack [via Pitchfork]
Rudo y Cursi: El Soundtrack [via Burros Y Perros]
Image [via Pitchfork]

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