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ENGLISH Label: Kick Music Recordings According to me Gina Villalobos is of the most underestimated singersinger singers. Although labeltje?country singer? Gina do not entirely right, because she is much allrounder. It does our thus very much virtue that there at last a new album, "Rock 'N' Roll Pony", of her has appeared. The songs to complete the highest fascinating picture that Villalobos of itself hangs on this continuator of its in 2002 debuut appeared "Beg For Me". One bel onion phthises whole scribbled of this itself produced and also mainly itself at each other was enough in advance to know that this a gem of rootsplaat has become, a plate in which we can enjoy twelve new villalobos villalobos-songs. To the majority of the numbers to mid - and to uptempo rootsrock, and it has been supported by to Kevin Haaland on jet ear and Sean Caffey to pedal-steelwerk, the weet Villalobos best manifesting with her what gruizige voice, which manages himself the volume of the music with freedom, without needing itself overschreeuwen. With its eleven own numbers and a nice americana version of World Party's "Put The Message in The Box" weet Gina Villalobos clearly in the same skiff to sail as Lucinda Williams and also Anne McCue, which banjo plays on the meezingers " I'm Alright" and "What I'd Give". Toch Villalobos remain and its songs at issue is on this splendid album. Lustre to the very rockende numbers "Why" and "Fooling Around", the entirely acoustic "Trying To Find You" and it with sensitive Wurlitzer-accentjes of is Pringle decorated "We Got It Slow", all numbers where I do my cap for finished. "Rock 'N' Roll Pony" so far the bests are, what brought out Gina Villalobos so far. Splendid rootsrock music therefore, which even still a beetje is renewing. |