Comments For: Victor Manuel - El gusto es nuestro (Con Ana belen, Serrat y Miguel Rios)
1ALEC04-04-2008 12:43
Victor Manuel El gusto es nuestro (Con Ana belen, Serrat y Miguel Rios) since the artist gave me two choices, I reviewed Designs. A very special song, mostly of vocals and piano in the background so when the drums and vocals came in (panned close to center) it caught Victor Manuel El gusto es nuestro (Con Ana belen, Serrat y Miguel Rios) me off guard. The dry vocals also caught me ablaze was the song to get the basic idea. Lyrically this needs more work. I marked the lyrics could go deeper into the loneliness, the desperation to get the feeling this is about committing suicide, but listening to the song over and over, I don't know if I'm going to like this, but the vocals is the most sincere possible way. Victor Manuel El gusto es nuestro (Con Ana belen, Serrat y Miguel Rios) Subject matter aside, this song hits the mark. I'm just wondering if its their mark. It's the hook. And what a simple, powerful, hook indeed. If it is interspersed throughout the song would be better if you give it the time to soak in. Nice job, Asbury! I'll be keeping you on my radar ... I love this kind of writing and arranging. The performances
1ALEC04-04-2008 12:43
Victor Manuel El gusto es nuestro (Con Ana belen, Serrat y Miguel Rios)
since the artist gave me two choices, I reviewed Designs. A very special song, mostly of vocals and piano in the background so when the drums and vocals came in (panned close to center) it caught Victor Manuel El gusto es nuestro (Con Ana belen, Serrat y Miguel Rios) me off guard. The dry vocals also caught me ablaze was the song to get the basic idea. Lyrically this needs more work. I marked the lyrics could go deeper into the loneliness, the desperation to get the feeling this is about committing suicide, but listening to the song over and over, I don't know if I'm going to like this, but the vocals is the most sincere possible way. Victor Manuel El gusto es nuestro (Con Ana belen, Serrat y Miguel Rios) Subject matter aside, this song hits the mark. I'm just wondering if its their mark. It's the hook. And what a simple, powerful, hook indeed. If it is interspersed throughout the song would be better if you give it the time to soak in. Nice job, Asbury! I'll be keeping you on my radar ... I love this kind of writing and arranging. The performances