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a beautiful cd. very nice. my taste. I like it even more than the other cd "hanging on little tomato"
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The Pink Martinis rule when it comes to creative and
innovative cocktail music. Their unique style brings
them out in front of all others once again.
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Pink Martini has been my favorite band since their first CD Sympathique in the 90s. Their style is an indescribably delicious mix of world, jazz, swing, classical (with a twist) and new works. Good to dance to, clean house to or just lighten up your mood. Besides this, their talent, especially vocalist China Forbes, Piano and artistic director Thomas Lauderdale and Gavin Bondy on the trumpet is stunning. The rest of the band is top notch too including a rocking percussion section. This CD is as well produced as all their work, great depth of sound quality and variety of musical styles. If you don't already know their work it will knock your socks off. If you do know them is will satisfy your craving for more.
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Magnificent. I feel this album is their best work yet. The diversity and strength of the group shines through every piece on this album. Too many favorite songs to mention. Every song is a joy to listen to. Taya Tan just oozes with style, feels like I've stepped into a Wong Kar Wai film (I know, it's Japanese vs. Chinese but the feel is still there)...Ojala is so catchy my 3 year old sings and dances along....and Eugene is a great contemporary feeling song...finally, Tea for Two is a true Gem of a duet with pure sincerity....I've listened to this CD over and over since it was released and have yet to get tired of the songs.
Great job Pink Martini....Every album just gets better and better.
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"Hey Eugene" is an expansion of the first two Pink Martini CDs, only showing us a bit more diversity in their musical repertore. Along with songs in English, Spanish, French, etc. that were present previously, they have now added Japanese to their song languages. Pink Martini is hard to pin down to a particular style: they may be called diverse, a parody, a small orchestra, a band, a lounge act, and probably several other incomplete descriptions. You may accurately call them fun and entertaining, though, and "Hey Eugene" is certainly that.
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