Luis Hernandez | New York, New York, USA | 01/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If there is one name synonymous with the freestyle movement of the 1980s, that name would be Safire. Born Wilma Cosme to Puerto Rican parents in New York City, Safire was one of the first Latinas to really make a mark in popular club music due to her style and vocals. However, when times change, so do taste, and Safire almost disappeared off the map when the freestyle movement started to fizzle in the early 1990s. "Bringing Back the Groove" is Safire's first English-language album in more than a decade. After briefly experimenting with Salsa music during most of the 1990s (like many freestyle divas of past such as Brenda K. Starr and India) Safire released this album which features a various versions of several of her hits. While I can't classify this album as having original material, it is the only album out on the market that contains Safire's English-language tracks. "Thinking of You," a slow, yet beautiful love song, "Boy I've Been Told" (written by salsa/pop sensation Marc Anthony), and "Gonna Make It," are all freestyle anthems not only covered on this compilation in their original versions, but also in several remixed versions. My favorite versions are this album include Ricky Gonzalez's Salsa Mix of "Thinking Of You," and Choco's Old School Mix of another Safire hit, "Let Me Be The One." The first version captures Safire's hit song with a flavorful, salsa beat that will appeal to many of her Latin fans, which the latter sounds like it was remixed in today's club styles to attract a new legion of fans. This album is a must have for any who loves freestyle! The memories it brought of me growing up in New York City are priceless and can never be relived. However, thanks to this compilation, I am finally able to listen to what popular music should sound, especially in this age of boy band drones and rivaling teen pop divas. Safire, like Lisa Lisa, Brenda K. Starr, Corina, and other Latin divas of the past, is a legend, and thanks to this album, this album will allow future generations of music lovers to rediscover a major music movement that blended Latin rhythms with English lyrics."
She Bangs, She Bangs
Jose Ayala | New Jersey | 11/19/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Its About time. This whole album bangs SAFIRE is great. Am glad you did bring it back all the way back....... 5 Stars"
Welcome Back!
K. Payne | Birmingham, UK | 05/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"IT's great to hear a new CD from one of Top 40's & Freestyles Diva's of the 80's. This one has some really great new versions of Safire's classics and some new stuff... If you loved her from back in the day this is a MUST!!"
Awesome Dance CD
Donna | Bayside, NY United States | 05/15/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Safire is one of the best acts to come out of the latin dance movement of the 80's & 90's. I have seen her more recently and she is as beautiful as ever! Her new cd updates several of her billboard pop & dance hits to fit into todays club scene. This girl is just as popular today as she has been for the last 15 years - she gives a electrifying stage show. Hightlights of her cd are her new version of her big pop & dance crossover hit "boy ive been told" , i swear this sounds better than the original, "eyes of a stranger" and her slammin house version of "let me be the one" - i look forward to her next project and i'm sure it won't disappoint me."