What a huge variety of styles! From Country to Classical, smooth Latin Jazz to quirky comedy.
I like the more Folk oriented tracks the most but there is something for everyone looking for easy to listen to songs. I love the singing on Liaisons.
A solid retro rock album. I'm sure this will grow on me with repeated listening.
This is a sampler not an album. All songs are chopped short.
Fantastic big band reggae sound.
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Nice singing with socially aware lyrics. I would class the music as progressive folk rock. The flute on "Mankind" is a nice touch.
The recording is so poor it sounds like the microphone was put outside the closed door of the concert hall.
My zero rating is due to technical problems and not the ability of the artist. I could not hear his performance well enough to rate his work.
In general I liked the album. Latin rhythms and a reggae beat work for me.
Unfortunately the singing leaves a lot to be desired. The opening vocals on the first track "Tres De Cuba" are painful to my ears.
The lyrics on "Carnival of Doublespeak" are great but the lead singers voice is thin, flat and reedy.
I find the singing on "Anthem" and "Constant Reminder" a lot nicer.
No serious musical or spiritual experience here. Just funky New Age beats that will leave you in a good mood.
Nice easy listening electro with a strong adventure game flavor.
When a prolific artist like Bert Jerred releases all his material on Jamendo in such a short time it becomes difficult to come to grips with it all. Perhaps a "Best of Bert Jerred" playlist will make a review of the artist manageable.
"The glade, and other songs" is most probably my favorite album of his. It seems to have a smoother sound than some of his other albums.