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回來了,看來是從第28開始接是吧。
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A pleasant romp through various Caribbean sounds, both modern and traditional.
A nice representation of both well-known bands and virtually unkown bands.
All of the songs are midtempo or upbeat, so it's very danceable!
Guide Review - Putumayo Presents The Caribbean
This Putumayo collection seeks to tackle the music of the Caribbean. Caribbean music has long found comfortable crossovers with mainstream American music, from Harry Belafonte to No Doubt, so this album should be pretty comfortable and accessible for those who might not be world music fans. It starts off with Martinique's Kali performing the upbeat yet mysterious-sounding "Aline Volé" (Aline Has Taken Flight) and transitions smoothly into the Jamaican Mento stylings of Stanley Beckford's "Sam Fi Man".
Effortless transition is really the name of the game here, once again Putumayo has managed to draw together a number of tunes from very different traditions and link them comfortably. Further highlights on the album include ska-son fusion band Ska Cubano's cut "Chango", ska superstars The Skatalites, with "Freedom Sounds" and the steamy soca sounds of Militant's "Hot and Groovy".
Like many Putumayo albums, this collection is very nice but really only a surface-scratcher, and I really wish that it had been just a few songs longer.
3. Overtime (Nami Chens Pa Mi Biba) - Claudius Phillips & O.R.E.O.
4. Chango - Ska Cubano
5. Bel Fanm - Mika
6. Thundah - Coalishun
7. Pasa Un Tiempo Viejo - Waldo Mendoza
8. Bon Tche - Marce & Toumpak
9. Freedom Sounds - Skatalites
10. Rev It Up - JAB JAB
11. Los Amores - Jandy Feliz
12. Hot & Groovy - Militant
[ 本帖最后由 Marcello 于 2008-4-16 11:36 编辑 ] |
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