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Simbolos by Santa Sabina., December 7, 2004
This review is from: Simbolos (Audio CD)
Un disco de Santa Sabina donde se aprecia su estilo dark, gotico - elegante. Este album contiene uno de los grandes clasicos de la banda: "Estando Aqui No Estoy". Producido por Adrian Belew, guitarrita de King Crimson (y tambien productor de "El Silencio" de Caifanes, este disco tiene un sonido mas electronico y pesado que el material anterior del grupo, muestra de esto son canciones como "Ajusco Nevado" y "Una Cancion Para Louis (Vampiro)". Hay tambien canciones con influencia del Jazz como "Simbolos". Excelentes letras, arreglos magnificos, la voz de Rita Guerrero es impecable (como siempre). Un gran album, debes tenerlo. Canciones recomendadas: "Nos Queremos Morir", "Luz del mar" y "Despertar a los muertos".
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Rita eres una diosa, July 17, 1999
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This review is from: Simbolos (Audio CD)
While the music of Santa Sabina is a hypnotic blend of goth, rock, jazz, etc. what really makes the group stand out from the legions of rock en español acts is its vocalist Rita Guerrero. Rita has just one of the most enchanting voices I have ever heard. Tracks like "Miedo" "Nos Queremos Morir" "Insomnio", etc. showcase her to a "t." This whole album is just amazing. By far their best work (right up there with their debut)
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You've got to hear this one!, February 17, 1999
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This review is from: Simbolos (Audio CD)
If you are familiar with Mexican rock, this needs no introduction. If not, start here. This is the very best of the best. Includes wonderful musicianship: huge, funky bass lines, intricate top-kit drumming, jazz-influenced piano, heavy guitar minus cliches, and a breathtaking vocalist (I'm talking about her singing). Adrian Belew provides superb, clear production and even appears on two tracks. Highly recommended for rock fans, especially open-minded progressive rockers. Prepare to be blown away by this wonderful, unique music.
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