Anything Goes!

Anything Goes!

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This is not the best album in the world in terms of popularity. It does not even have the best line up of songs. However, a few kernels of greatness exist. Start of with the album's pastiche fushion of dance music furnished by C+C, lyrical soulfulness provided by Zelma Davis and Martha Wash, and a "cute" rap delivered by then latino new comers Trilogy...the song is called Bounce, and it is a great toe tapping tune.

But Antything Goes! greatest work lies in its masterpiece...Robi-Rob's Boricua Anthem. This is one of the best, all time greatest dance/club songs ever created. Great dance beats, fused with latin rhythms, a powerful spanish rap chanted by the fabulous El General, with some soulful singing provided by one of the singers from Trilogy, and all introduced by a spanish radio announcer...this song makes you think you just stepped into Spanish Harlem, it provides everything but the dance shoes. Filled with spanish horns, and drums, it is the PERFECT mix of Afrolatino rhythms and club culture...and its all in spanish. The heavy bass and spanish chants and commands to dance by El General will drive any dancer on the floor into a trance, and leave you exhausted when the song is over.

This song would have been much bigger if it was released during the Ricky Martin/Jennifer Lopez craze. Which is too bad because it is truely richer than the bubble gum that Martin has released. This song had huge success in the dance music club scene--proving that artists can have crossover without losing authenticity.

Great job on the Boricua (Puerto Rican) Anthem.

The album has another few decent tunes, but this album is a must buy--if only to get the Boricua Anthem with its spanish radio announcer introduction. If you like dance music, rush and buy this album.

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