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(5 customer reviews) 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Latin perspective,
October 30, 2009 Francisco Moya Huff (San Juan, Puerto Rico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Colors of the World (Audio CD)
I have enjoyed these two cd's for years and throughout the years the people who have heard it, have tried to purchase it. The Bolero cd is a compilation of latin standards that were arranged in the style for a group playing in a hotel for listening and dancing pleasure. It is cohesive and works all the way through. Just as if it were what we call a "set". The recording is first rate. Just sit back and let yourself go. The Jazz cd is also made up of standards including Santana at the beginning of the recording. This cd also works very good. It is diverse and musical.If your taste are eclectic and enjoy just plain good music, get it.
A fair value at a bargain price...,
November 17, 2006 vmzfla "vince819" (Orlando, Fl.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Colors of the World (Audio CD)
This is a SONY mish mash promotional compilation. It is sprinkled with a few big name artists performing some interesting song arrangements. The remainder of the program is basically pleasing, filled by virtual unknowns. Whether it's bolero or jazz; who knows? This set makes pleasant background listening!
where o whereo you bolero,
February 9, 2006 Bruce London - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Colors of the World (Audio CD)
I thought this would be music combining the romantic ballad Bolero with jazz. There is very little Bolero music, two or three of Latin singers singing in Spanish. The vast majority of music is New Age or easy listening Jazz. If authentic Bolero is NOT your cup of tea then you might like this as background music.