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4.0 excellent | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | January 19th 22 | Generally undereducated on Mexican music I was somewhat blind on Natalia's (and her guests') work, so this album was a gorgeous immersive treat for me. Although I recognise that some listeners point to this as the less successful one of her albums. Which only means I'll have to - with delight, of course - dive head first into her catalogue.
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3.5 great | Nikkolae | September 10th 21 | The arrangements here are to die for, the mix of her Own material alongside of grand masters of mexican music are absolutely great, overall an absolute must if you are a fan of her, but she really should start to focus back on her own material as she cant be standing in the shoulders of giants forever.
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3.5 great | Erwann S. STAFF | May 30th 21 | How beautiful and pristine this is. The ranchera, bolero, or mariachi fashion allows multiple instruments to gently make their presence known (the flutes man), and the arrangements are some of the best ever layered on top of Lafourcade's voice. Unfortunately, these re-arranged versions of the Musas catalogue, while pretty and all, do not necessarily surpass the OG versions. Mega good point though: Natalia sounds effing great here.
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3.5 great | Toms | January 22nd 22 |
3.5 great | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | May 30th 21 |
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