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A review by Josh Cupp
(about "E Chi Se No?") ...I don't have any idea what you're saying, but it sounds good. Music is a universal language, right? :) Very smooth, Rico Suave. Laid back drums, nice horns, and a nice trumpet solo. Very tasteful. Nice jazz guitar textures, dark and mellow tones. The bass guitar is very nice, classy, walkin' the dog. Good production, top notch, a great mix, nice job." Josh Cupp, Lindenwald, Ohio
A review by Chris Christopherson
(about "E Chi Se No?") I like the chord structure of this song. The choice of instrumentation is nice, and it's also nice to hear REAL instruments for a change! The song itself has sort of a retro latin jazz feel and sound... Not my favourite style of vocal work, but it sounds good for this type of song. The EQ sounds about right and the mix is good, although the vocals sound a bit hot at times. Good songwriting and arrangement, which sets a nice mood. The musicianship is very professional. All in all, well done." Chris Christopherson, Provo, Utah
A review by Jay Ziegler
(about "E Chi Se No?") Nice Big Band Sound! Very nice horns and piano being played here, I like how the lead singer articulates his voice to the melodies behind him. This has that inner city feel to it and I can see this being played in a Taxi on a rainy day. Very nice imagery being placed here and what not. All the instruments are clean and shine very well, there aren't any critiques I can give here." Jay Ziegler, Tallahassee, Florida
A review by Rob Griffith
(about "E Chi Se No?") Good latin jazz! Initially, everything sounds very nice. I wish I knew what the lyrics were about, but there is a little language barrier. The vocals sound good though, the band is very tight and everything is swinging. Lead trumpet player has a very nice sound and good ideas. The arrangement is very nice, and the horn backgrounds are just right. I like the organ as opposed to a traditional piano. Everything sounds good! Rob Griffith, Hartford, CT
A review by Steve Urwin
(about "E Chi Se No?") A Tony Bennett with a european flavoured sauce! The arrangement is really interesting with some great ideas, though the piano seems too chorused to me. A great big band treatment... I like it though didn't expect to! The vox maybe a bit hot in the mix, but really good of its style. Bellissimo! Steve Urwin, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
A review by Jonathon Burket
(about "E Chi Se No?") Exotic European flavour graces this piece, blessed with a perfect trumpet turn and well-supported by brass section, keyboards and a nice organ solo. Vocal takes a difficult melody and gives it character. Nice job. Jonathon Burket, Los Angeles, California
