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by - written on 19/06/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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I didn't know what to expect having read the description of this as it seemed inconclusive. Mixing French, Portuguese and Malagasy folk music and languages, the only way I could find out whether it was for me was to give it a listen. In situations like these, I'm either extremely disappointed or overwhelmed, it's a kind of luck of the draw as I listen to so many albums. Never had I really dabbled with Madagascan music so the premise for doing so, seemed quite fun. Unfortunately I found that this album failed, it's the type of folk music which draws a lot of plaudits from certain circles due to the "beautiful vocals", personally I found them a bit ... Read the complete review
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