After more than 45 years ago to spread the blues rock we love so much with ZZ Top Billy Gibbons had perhaps want to take a little air, or try something else. Rest assured, there will be some parts of alluring guitars in this surprising and quite unclassifiable album. As the main person, 'In the depths of what we do, whether with ZZ Top or Perfectamundo with this, there is the blues. This is a diamond, and we found a way to put in a new arrangement, Afro-Cuban. It really comes from the same place '. As for fun this situation where we do not expect, Gibbons began the first notes of "Got Love If You Want It", opening track, as a title of his classic repertoire. Before the Latin percussion and a much lighter melody come delve into what is actually Perfectamundo. Mixing and matching is present, there is a slight bossa nova atmosphere even if a more conventional battery comes quickly to the reinforcement of exotic percussion when it comes time to leave Gibbons in solo. Solo guitar which will be followed by a very successful organ solo from Mike Flanigan, one of three partners of BFG's (also of CSN & Y). The titles are linked by staying all in the same vein, not really come off each other, creating a jovial and unique atmosphere.
Après plus de 45 ans passés à répandre le blues rock qu’on aime tant avec les ZZ Top, Billy Gibbons avait peut-être envie de prendre un peu d’air, ou de s’essayer à autre chose.
From 'Perfectamundo' 2015
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