Natalia y la Forquetina   Casa
4.2
excellent
Ranking: #37 for 2005

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3.0 goodBedex | February 16th 22

Sorry to poop the party but this is a largely underwhelming album that doesn't do much with Natalia's voice - tho the variety is appreciable and the compilation feel is avoided fairly well. 1 is bland n outdated 00s pop rock, but 2 with its bass is pretty funky and cool, and after a more Natalia-typical folk intro, 3 continues this. 4 takes us back to milder boring stuff, then 5 is more engaging instrumentally and even gives us quite cool a RIFF (yes) which is fun to see in her discog, followed by funky keys. 6 is relaxed and pretty but not a jam with a melody I feel I've heard elsewhere. 7 feels like an overlong, poorly mixed live performance of the best band in the school yknow, whilst 8 brings some rnb with a surprisingly not bad transition, some forgettable sections and some nice smooth ones. 9 after a sweet intro gets unnecessarily long/annoying. 10 is again meh pop rock, whilst 11 brings welcome change in sound but with too low energy to fit the LP - the dissonances remain cool. 12 has a much more electronic, fun dancey cocktail house vibe with naive but cute vox and a surprise guitar+bass unfold, cool. 13 finally brings a more latin side but is unfortunateky meh, 14 is also relaxed and cute but not crazy good. 15 is more representative of Natalia's solo discog and also has a cute unfold, whilst 16 is worth a listen as it does have a few interesting ideas though on the whole the track isnt the best. Little to retain on playlists here, and the weird 2-3 versions on Spotify add to the feel that this is just a random idea-throwing side thing rather than a proper canon LP. 3.1

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4.5 superbKakz | January 15th 10
5.0 classicjorge22s | October 16th 09

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