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Wish I could be so bored...
For a band that was formed out of boredom in the distant
South of the Philippines, Freestyle sure makes one hell of
a group to be reckoned with. With this first CD, Freestyle
sure made its definitive mark in the history of Philippine
pop musicsounding a little too foreign yet infusing
their music with romantic themes that are distinctively Filipino.
Freestyle's self-titled album is mostly composed of love
songs, the catchier of which are Before I Let You Go,
a tearful ballad about breaking up performed by male lead
vocalist Christopher "Top" Suzara, and So Slow,
another balladwitty and pragmatic approach to sensual
awakening this timeby Jennifer "Jinky" Vidal.
You don't have to be mushy all day long, as dance tracks like
Goodluv and Lover will make you want to get
out there and swing your body to the groove. Remember to take
a date with you because these two will definitely add a touch
of sexiness and charm to your overall feeling.
My favorite track here is actually the soul rending Bakit
Iniwan Na, the only Tagalog song in the entire album that
speaks of a girl's disillusioned heart after falling out of
a seemingly meaningful relationship. It isn't the language
alone that makes it different from the rest of the tracks;
Bakit Iniwan Na features Jinky's powerful vocal prowess
without her resorting to oral acrobatics. In fact, it is filled
with soft husky crooning that brings out the best of Jinky's
falsettos. The accompaniments are led by the beautiful sound
of the keyboards. Highly recommended if you want to be in
an artistic, brooding mood.
Freestyle is a wonderful album. I can assure a listener that
she will never forget at least two of their songs. My only
gripe with it is that some of the tracks sound too closely
alike. But since this is only the group's first, I have different
opinions on their other follow-up recordings. This was released
in 1998, and it's now the year 2002. A lot has improved since
then.
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