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Bacilos

Bacilos Album: “Sin Verguenza”

Bacilos Album: “Sin Verguenza”
Album Information :
Title: Sin Verguenza
Release Date:2004-10-12
Type:Unknown
Genre:Latin, Rock En Español
Label:Warner Bros.
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:825646186464
Track Listing :
1 Sangre Americana Video
2 Algun Recuerdo
3 Pasos De Gigante Video
4 Porque Brillamos Video
5 Mexicana (Live)
6 En Los 70 Video
7 Miro La Luna Y Pienso En Ti Video
8 Colores, Colores Video
9 Guerras Perdidas Video
10 Feliz Conmigo Video
11 Olla (Live)
12 Regalo
Review - AMG :
Since this band's name translates to "Bacteria," listeners would perhaps expect an aggressive and harsh sound, but the Latin pop trio offers just the opposite -- a perfectly blended fusion of diverse Latin American melodies. Sin Verguenza is the Miami-based group's third CD, and it demonstrates a sophisticated mélange of the members' Brazilian, Colombian, and Puerto Rican musical traditions. Some of the tracks, such as "Sangre Americana," reveal more of a pop/rock focus with just a sprinkling of Latin rhythms, while others such as "Pasos de Gigante" present straight-ahead Latin music complete with horns and timbales. Lead singer/guitarist Jorge Villamizar's vocals are smooth and mellow, lending a hypnotic feel to bossa nova-flavored tunes like "En los 70" and "El Algun Recuerdo." All in all, this album supplies a pleasing mix of pop/rock music with Latin sensibilities. ~ Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, All Music Guide
Review - :
Since this band's name translates to "Bacteria," listeners would perhaps expect an aggressive and harsh sound, but the {\Latin pop} trio offers just the opposite -- a perfectly blended fusion of diverse Latin American melodies. {^Sin Verguenza} is the Miami-based group's third CD, and it demonstrates a sophisticated mélange of the members' Brazilian, Colombian, and Puerto Rican musical traditions. Some of the tracks, such as {&"Sangre Americana,"} reveal more of a {\pop/rock} focus with just a sprinkling of {\Latin} rhythms, while others such as {&"Pasos de Gigante"} present straight-ahead {\Latin} music complete with horns and timbales. Lead singer/guitarist {$Jorge Villamizar}'s vocals are smooth and mellow, lending a hypnotic feel to {\bossa nova}-flavored tunes like {&"En los 70"} and {&"El Algun Recuerdo."} All in all, this album supplies a pleasing mix of {\pop/rock} music with {\Latin} sensibilities. ~ Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, All Music Guide
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