UPC: 602527163284
Format: CD
Release Date: May 18, 2010
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Recording information: Bill Malina Studios, Van Nuys, CA; Capitol Studios; Conway Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Dreamlab Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Glenwood Studios, Burbank, CA; Henson Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Larabee Studios, North Hollywood, CA; Mzmeriq Studios, Navato, CA; NightBird Studios, West Hollywood, CA; Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, CA; Surco Studios, Los Angeles, CA; The Strongroom, London, England.
Photographer: Jeff Lipsky.
Available in two versions -- one primarily sung in English, the other primarily in Spanish -- Debi Nova's genre-defying debut album is stylish, cool, passionate, warm, and mostly what you'd expect from a singer groomed to be Costa Rica's answer to Shakira. There are plenty of ways to tell the difference between the two artists, but first and foremost, Nova's got an appealing bossa nova breeziness about her that's more conservative and more comfortable. While the hit single "Drummer Boy" is Luna Nueva's infectious and big Black Eyed Peas moment, everything else here is much more sensible and less showy, a smart move since Nova seems like a free-spirited near-hippie at heart. She shines on more organic groovers like the War-inspired "Rather Be Your Lover" and the Prince-like "Ashes & Pearls," while her grand moment comes during the elegant "Don't Wanna Forget," a heartbreak number with plenty of strings. Strange that there's barely a touch of hip-hop considering her previous work in the genre, but Luna Nueva is already juggling four or five Latin flavors with plenty of rock, funk, and smooth jazz thrown into the mix. That it hangs together at all is impressive but it flows extremely well, providing the perfect soundtrack to summer afternoons and romantic getaways. ~ David Jeffries
Photographer: Jeff Lipsky.
Available in two versions -- one primarily sung in English, the other primarily in Spanish -- Debi Nova's genre-defying debut album is stylish, cool, passionate, warm, and mostly what you'd expect from a singer groomed to be Costa Rica's answer to Shakira. There are plenty of ways to tell the difference between the two artists, but first and foremost, Nova's got an appealing bossa nova breeziness about her that's more conservative and more comfortable. While the hit single "Drummer Boy" is Luna Nueva's infectious and big Black Eyed Peas moment, everything else here is much more sensible and less showy, a smart move since Nova seems like a free-spirited near-hippie at heart. She shines on more organic groovers like the War-inspired "Rather Be Your Lover" and the Prince-like "Ashes & Pearls," while her grand moment comes during the elegant "Don't Wanna Forget," a heartbreak number with plenty of strings. Strange that there's barely a touch of hip-hop considering her previous work in the genre, but Luna Nueva is already juggling four or five Latin flavors with plenty of rock, funk, and smooth jazz thrown into the mix. That it hangs together at all is impressive but it flows extremely well, providing the perfect soundtrack to summer afternoons and romantic getaways. ~ David Jeffries
Tracks:
1 - Need 2 B Loved
2 - We Were Young
3 - Corazón Abierto
4 - Drummer Boy
5 - Ashes & Pearls
6 - Calle Sin Salida
7 - Rather Be Your Lover
8 - Don't Wanna Forget
9 - Something to Believe In
10 - Vete de Mi
2 - We Were Young
3 - Corazón Abierto
4 - Drummer Boy
5 - Ashes & Pearls
6 - Calle Sin Salida
7 - Rather Be Your Lover
8 - Don't Wanna Forget
9 - Something to Believe In
10 - Vete de Mi