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GO: GO TOO

Stomu Yamash'ta

 

Jazz Rock/Fusion

2.63 | 26 ratings

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Tarcisio Moura
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2 stars NO, this is not a continuation of the previous Go recorded just an year before. Although many of the same stellar musicians are here (no, Steve Winwood is not), this is really different. Actually this is a disco-funk- pop-fusion record. Some synthesizers here and ther, like in the last track, give it a ´avant garde´ touch, but it is minimal. The record is not bad, once you recover from the initial shock. The first three tracks are the weakest. Madness and Seen You Before have some really bad female vocals that ruins any chance to enjoy the instrumental parts. Things get better from track four onwards. Mysteries of Love is a beautiful ballad, while Wheels Of Fortune has a great steel drums solo. Beauty is another wonderful love song where Al dimeola does a fine acoustic guitar solo. You and Me is a average disco song.

If you like the genre, you´ll probably enjoy. The musicanship is flawless, I must admit. It´s a pity that the first 3 tracks spoil the overall effect.

Tarcisio Moura | 2/5 |

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