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Los Amigos Invisibles - Superpop Venezuela
- For an album that, once turned on, will whisk listeners off on a magical safari via its infectious rhythms, Superpop Venezuela, by Los Amigos Invisibles, is just the album to get a party started and to ensure it never slows down.

"Miss Venezuela” has keyboard work from Armando Figueredo, percussion work from Mauricio Arcas and José Leonardo “Pepeleo” Hernández. One can envision hearing this track while a stunning contestant struts her stuff down the runaway at a beauty pageant. “All Day Today,” as a party song, is on the nose with its chant-like intro: “All day today, all night tonight.” It has more keyboard work and its percussion work makes it irresistible. “Curda y Pain” has drum play from Juan Manuel Roura. “No Es Facil Amar a una Mujer” melds percussion and drums but has a slower rhythm and could be a song played in the Latin round on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars,” as the competitors wow the crowd with their enticing movements. “Yo Soy” has saxophone work from Rodolfo “Panamio” Reyes, which is a welcome addition to the track.

If you are looking for just the right musical backdrop to get your next shindig movin’ and groovin’, then Superpop Venezuela, by Los Amigos Invisibles, is your best bet.


Reviewer: Sari N. Kent

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Added: 8-Nov-2006

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