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SUPERLITIO - Tripping Tropicana (2004) - CD
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Dino Leandro 'Dinoxiraptor' Agudelo - Turntables, Sampling
Enzo Villaparedes - Trumpet
Francisco Torres - Trombone
Tweety Gonzalez - Fender Rhodes
Tripping Tropicana , the genre-hopping debut U.S. release by Colombian rock troupe Superlitio , is a sonic delight. Veering between Spanish and English languages, the band is buoyant and percussion-heavy on 'Babylon,' which sounds like an early-'90s dance- rock novelty. Not that Superlitio 's fun approach to music -- which has made them favorites at home -- should be quickly dismissed. That upbeat, danceable approach carries over into the excitable, club-ripe 'Lo Fi,' which owes as much to INXS and White Zombie as it does to its obvious Latin roots. Yet the sugary, hook-heavy 'Mulata' is arguably Superlitio 's most accessible offering. If the salsa -tinged take on U2 known as 'Que Vo'hacer' doesn't win new fans, the sturdy riff and Latino rhymes beneath 'Foxy' might. While the group covers a lot of musical territory on Tripping Tropicana , its approach and evident talent skillfully tie these 14 tunes together.
Babylon - 3:30
Que Vo'hacer - 3:27
Fi - 4:42
Mulata - 4:13
Circus - 4:01
Perdoname - 4:00
Foxy - 5:00
Mala Hierba - 3:50
Chabetiza - 4:01
Hous.Era - 4:16
Dub Punk - 2:49
Camino - 3:52
N.S.S.V. - 4:35
CD in very good condition.
Enzo Villaparedes - Trumpet
Francisco Torres - Trombone
Tweety Gonzalez - Fender Rhodes
Tripping Tropicana , the genre-hopping debut U.S. release by Colombian rock troupe Superlitio , is a sonic delight. Veering between Spanish and English languages, the band is buoyant and percussion-heavy on 'Babylon,' which sounds like an early-'90s dance- rock novelty. Not that Superlitio 's fun approach to music -- which has made them favorites at home -- should be quickly dismissed. That upbeat, danceable approach carries over into the excitable, club-ripe 'Lo Fi,' which owes as much to INXS and White Zombie as it does to its obvious Latin roots. Yet the sugary, hook-heavy 'Mulata' is arguably Superlitio 's most accessible offering. If the salsa -tinged take on U2 known as 'Que Vo'hacer' doesn't win new fans, the sturdy riff and Latino rhymes beneath 'Foxy' might. While the group covers a lot of musical territory on Tripping Tropicana , its approach and evident talent skillfully tie these 14 tunes together.
Babylon - 3:30
Que Vo'hacer - 3:27
Fi - 4:42
Mulata - 4:13
Circus - 4:01
Perdoname - 4:00
Foxy - 5:00
Mala Hierba - 3:50
Chabetiza - 4:01
Hous.Era - 4:16
Dub Punk - 2:49
Camino - 3:52
N.S.S.V. - 4:35
CD in very good condition.

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