SETENTA – PARIS TO NUEVA YORK
A French
combo, but one who really love the best styles of 70s Latin from the New York
scene – particularly the funky current that was only handled by a few great
acts at the time! These guys effortlessly mix electric bass, keyboards, and
guitar with rootsier elements on percussion – and forge a groove that's warmly
soulful, and has all the sweet glow of the image on the cover – a combination
of the group's own European origins and their inspirations from Manhattan – in
a sound that gets especially strong on the one number that features guest
vocals from Joe Bataan! Yet even without Joe, the sound is pretty wonderful –
with vocals that are more often handled by the group as a whole, in a laidback
way – which leaves plenty of room for them to stretch out instrumentally,
especially on keyboards. Titles include "My Rainbow", "Madam
Shingaling", "Genius", "Da Manha", "Dansa
Chango", "Tcha Bell", and "Power Of Your Smile". ~ Dusty Groove
ROBERTA
CAMPOS – TODO CAMINHO E SORTE
Lovely work
from Roberta Campos – a contemporary Brazilian singer/songwriter, and one who
works in a nicely universal style! Most tracks have light acoustic guitar
underscoring Roberta's lyrics – which are well-penned and personal, without
ever being cloying – almost in a tradition that reminds us of some of the more
impressive English language talents of this nature from the 80s and early 90s.
Marcelo Camelo guests on the hit single "Amiude" – and other titles
include "Porta Retrata", "Pro Dia Que Chega", "Cirandar",
"Libelula", "Minha Felicidade", and "Ensaio Sobre O
Amor". ~ Dusty Groove
THE
RELATIVES – GOODBYE WORLD
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