I come into this, uh, review with expectations and bias. No question. And I can’t complain about everything. Some of the 60s' goofiness, connected if only spiritually to Jerry Lewis, makes for good fun. But I can’t help feeling uneasy.
Ed Morales (reporting from San Juan, Puerto Rico, for The New York Times) writes about Daymé Arocena and her musical trajectory. He says, “The prodigious jazz singer came to embrace her inner pop star on a new album made with Visitante from Calle 13.” Running her fingers through her dreadlocks in an outdoor cafe overlooking…
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