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3rd album continues where Un Poquito left off..., September 17, 2001
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If you haven't heard Sergent Garcia before, it is hard to define his musical style. He calls it salsamuffin, and it is blend of latin musical styles (particularly Cuban) with rap and reggae. He sings in Spanish, French and English. Personally, I preferred Un Poquito but this is still a mighty fine album that will liven up any party.
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Another great album from Sargento, November 15, 2001
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This is the music that keeps me going - music that I can never get tired of and that makes me ge up and move even if I am dead tired. The energy that these guys are splashing out is incredible. Even if you are not a fan of Latin music, you will love this CD, and it is sure to add some spice to any party.
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Must Have!, June 30, 2008
This review is from: Sin Fronteras (Audio CD)
QUe no pare el ritmo! Reggae Roots, Salsa, etc... Este Franco-Espa~ol save muy bien como gravar con calidad la musica del caribe. Para la coleccion de aquel amante de la mescolanza estilo Manu Chao...
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