The Miami-based Colombian pop/rock/tropical fusionists Bacilos evolve with a new maturity on this 12-track CD. Singer/songwriter Jorge Villamizar eschews simple romantic pop fare for something more in line with his 30-some... more »thing perspective. Sin Verguenza offers commentary on issues of social-political import ("Sangre Americana"), cocaine wars ("La Olla"), and innocent times ("En Los '70s"). The usual Bacilos tools are in full bloom from cool vocal harmonies and crisp melodic hooks to rocking guitars and party dance rhythms, all spiced by the occasional horns, violins, and banjos. "Miro La Luna y Pienso en ti," is an instantly catchy tropical bolero. The feeling throughout is a relaxed joy. There's the laid-back Beatlesque rhythms of "Colores Colores," a simple tune about racial unity, fueled by the sharp banjo picking by Brazilian producer Tom Capone. Another highlight is "Porque Brillamos," a slow, guitar-fueled song where Villamizar philosophically questions the intent and the limits of love. --Ramiro Burr« less
The Miami-based Colombian pop/rock/tropical fusionists Bacilos evolve with a new maturity on this 12-track CD. Singer/songwriter Jorge Villamizar eschews simple romantic pop fare for something more in line with his 30-something perspective. Sin Verguenza offers commentary on issues of social-political import ("Sangre Americana"), cocaine wars ("La Olla"), and innocent times ("En Los '70s"). The usual Bacilos tools are in full bloom from cool vocal harmonies and crisp melodic hooks to rocking guitars and party dance rhythms, all spiced by the occasional horns, violins, and banjos. "Miro La Luna y Pienso en ti," is an instantly catchy tropical bolero. The feeling throughout is a relaxed joy. There's the laid-back Beatlesque rhythms of "Colores Colores," a simple tune about racial unity, fueled by the sharp banjo picking by Brazilian producer Tom Capone. Another highlight is "Porque Brillamos," a slow, guitar-fueled song where Villamizar philosophically questions the intent and the limits of love. --Ramiro Burr
"A great album. Wonderful music and great lyrics. A little darker tone than the previous albums but just as catchy and even more profund the lyrics. Looks like they`ve matured musically and are trying a few new things with great results. Los Sententas and Paso de Gigante, En Algun Recuerdo are stars but the entire album is great. You won`t regret buying this gem.
Bien chingon el disco. La musica esta hermosa y la letra buena. Un poco mas oscuro que los demas pero bien chido la musica y mas profundo la letra. Tratan unas cosas nuevas y sale muy bien. Los Setentas, Paso de gigante, en algun recuerdo son bien chidos pero la neta todo el disco esta buena. No vas a repentir comprando este disco."
Buenísimo
ConVerguenza | Buenos Aires | 10/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Como todos los anteriores discos de Basilos, Nos sorprende a todos, con su exelente variedad y calidad musical, sus exelentes letras y melodías."
AWESOME
Music Fan | Sao Paulo, Brazil | 09/30/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is great... Bacilos continues to evolve into new music styles and delivers a great musical mix that once again shows their ability to deliver on so many styles. "Porque Brillamos" is my favorite song."
Pleasantly Surprised
E. Gonzalez | Bay Area, California | 01/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I had low expectationsfor this album, and my perceptions of where the group might be headed turned out to be false. I originally had beleived that they would be another latin group who only managed to produce a one wonder album. They show signs of different maturation in this album from their first album Caraluna, with soulful songs such as Sangre Americana while staying true to their roots of fun pop latin funk with songs like Pasos de Gigante, and Colores. Definitely an album that can be enjoyed from beginning to end."
Bacilos comes with greater strength, variety and good music
candela | miami | 10/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Bacilos continues creating beautiful music, great melodies and fantastic words, the production of Tom Capone and Juan Vicente Zambrano make Bacilos shine....thankyou Bacilos for creating such great albun!!!! Jorge, your are a poet....My favorite song is Guerras Perdidas."