1st Noel (Tribal Love Mix) (crstmas5.s3m)
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Posted by Ahlin on Thu 25th Feb 1999, rated 7 / 10.
The first thing that crossed my mind was. This is not the kind of musik these two artist usually makes. Nut as tha song goes on begins that terrible trumpet or what it si they always use. One cool thing is the vocals. They sounds like you've been a recorded an african song at some original inhabitants. This is the 5th tune bu these artists and all songs goes with the same style. It is quite boring to listen at. They could as well made one looong song. But this one is different compared to the others.
The first thing that crossed my mind was. This is not the kind of musik these two artist usually makes. Nut as tha song goes on begins that terrible trumpet or what it si they always use. One cool thing is the vocals. They sounds like you've been a recorded an african song at some original inhabitants. This is the 5th tune bu these artists and all songs goes with the same style. It is quite boring to listen at. They could as well made one looong song. But this one is different compared to the others.
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I like the vocals in this song, and it's cool how the modified tune of The First Noel is woven into the tune. I was very surprised to hear the song start because it really was an unexpected sound. This song also has a bit of a catchy tune in it with the tambourine (?) It would have been more interesting with different words other than the main beat of the "Ayuba-Ayee." Is that a little kid's voice at about 3:54.7?? The ending is too abrupt for my liking and there's not a lot of musical plot, but there are interesting instruments and vocals.