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In his second album, <I>Our Girl in Havana</I>, Buscemi makes a comeback. Latin influences take center stage this time around (“Spooky Samba” is packed with percussion, while “La Musica De Ayer Con El Sonido De Hoy” is loaded with guitars), yet the jazz and house vibes remain as strong as ever (“Calling All Drama Queens” or “The Salon Section”). Overall, this album is way more powerful and polished than <I>Mocha Supremo</I> -- you can really hear how Buscemi's sound is growing. If he keeps evolving like this, the sky's the limit for him.
Buscemi is back with his sophomore effort, <I>Our Girl in Havana</I>. The Latin influences really shine on this record (“Spooky Samba” piles on the beats, while “La Musica De Ayer Con El Sonido De Hoy” stacks on the guitar riffs), yet the jazz and house vibes are still going strong (“Calling All Drama Queens” or “The Salon Section”). Overall, this album is way stronger and more polished than <I>Mocha Supremo</I> -- you can hear how Buscemi’s sound is evolving. If he keeps growing like this, who knows how high he can climb.
Oh my goodness...this guy is so baaaad! He gave a awful concert in Ghet (Brussels), where all of his so-called "art" was to slap a "chumbawunba-chummba" beats on supposed brazilian rythms. Oh... please, why can't this guy just leave the magic of bossa-nova alone? Into Brazilllian music? Vinicious de Moraes, Gilberto Gil. Into New Brazilllian music? Vinicius Cantuaria or Suba.
Oh my goodness...this guy is soooo awful! He put on a dreadful show in Ghet (Brussels), where all of his so-called "art" was just slapping a "chumbawunba-chummba" beat onto supposed Brazilian rhythms. Oh... please, why can't this guy just leave the magic of bossa-nova alone? Want real Brazilian music? Vinicius de Moraes, Gilberto Gil. Want new Brazilian music? Vinicius Cantuaria or Suba.
Oh my goodness...this guy is so baaaad! He put on a terrible show in Ghet (Brussels), where all of his so-called 'art' was just slapping some 'chumbawunba-chummba' beats onto supposed Brazilian rhythms. Oh... please, why can't this guy just leave the magic of bossa-nova alone? If you're into Brazilian music, check out Vinicious de Moraes, Gilberto Gil. If you're into new Brazilian music, go for Vinicius Cantuaria or Suba.
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