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Well, I kept half the songs, and know I like at least 3 of them after only one time listening, so this album is good and bad. The style is more folkish, some of the songs are a lot of fun that way. Others have more of a rock feel, some of those are pretty good. But like I said, I only kept about half the album.
Free download? Like world music? Yes — try it out. Otherwise, probably not.
The songs I liked:
Ona Za Ribara Nece
Dalmatino, Poviscu Pritrujena
Da Me Pojubis
Rating: 3 / 5
I am a big fan of soulful music such as Celtic, African and other world music. When I listened to the preview this sounded fantastic, but after downloading, as the songs dragged on I ended up deleting all of them one by one because they just didn’t appeal to me past a minute or two into the songs.
Rating: 2 / 5
This album is a mix of artists and songs. You’ll probably find, as I did, that some are great and some are not. All are in Croatian, a slavic language that sounds similar to Russian. As to the songs:
“Makedo” and “Da Me Pojubis” both had an unpleasant yelling sound.
“Sanjati Cemo Zuto” was light and fun, reminding me of the peppy music you hear in Tex-Mex restaurants.
“Paranoja” was insistent and unpleasant.
“Dalmatino…” was a slow church-style chant.
“Ona za Ribara Nece” had a great intro that sounded like church bells, followed by a more modern pace and tone.
“Davno” had a peaceful strumming sound.
Worthwhile, especially if you know Slavic languages.
Rating: 3 / 5