2003-10-28
Great stuff! Shows you what love can do: New Yorker Chris Root is drawn to South America because of his love of the musical rhythms, meets Brazilian chantreuse Juju and they begin making beautiful and unique music together ---- some dominated by Juju's Brazilian upbringing and others by Root's urban folk-rock influences. It makes for a delightful WYCE cocktail, with the cuts varying from one continent to another. The first four songs sound like Sergio Mendes meets Donna the Buffalo, the next two are a bit more straight-forward folk-rock and for the rest of the disc we hear a more even blending of the styles. Some cuts are in English, others in Spanish. Samba with a rock twist. Delightful, upbeat music!MENAHAN STREET BAND
Make the Road by Walking
THE FLOURIDE PROGRAM
Roadside Flowers
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus
OKKERVIL RIVER
The Stage Names
THE WATSON TWINS
TALKING TO YOU, TALKING TO ME
RADIO 4
Stealing of a Nation
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