2011-01-01
Parisian gypsy band Balval )the name means "wind") is held together by lead vocalist Awena Burgess's emotive singing and excellent musicianship, especially from violinist Rosalie Hartog and extending to the rest of the band, including steel drums on a few numbers. The upbeat songs are the opener "Rodipen," "Kames? and "Na Kamav," although if you are patient, you'll be rewarded on initial slower mumbers like "Nina" (listen for the extended steel drum solo) and "La Pluie." The closer, "Cantique," is an intricate song that takes lyrical excerpts out of The Song of Solomon from the Old Testament. "Molin Molette" is a great instrumental (in which the steel drums make another appearance). Emotive -- and exquisite. 1/11 MJVD W-GypsyK'NAAN
Troubadour
KATCHAFIRE
Slow-Burning
Celia Cruz
The Rough Guide to Celia Cruz
JORGE CALDERON
Blue City & on Mardi Gras Day
AZAM ALI
Elysium for the Brave
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Ayombe: The Heart of Columbia's Musica Vallenata
The opinions expressed in these reviews are those of the individual volunteers that submitted the article and do not necessarily reflect the views of WYCE or GRCMC; nor its staff, donors, or affiliates.