STYLE: Latin RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 130438-20521 LABEL: Integrity 000768508121 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RELEASE DATE: 2012-10-23 RRP: £12.99
Reviewed by Elliot Rose
Julissa doesn't just spend her time wearing floral dresses and standing around in fields and forests; 'Metamorfosis' is her thirteenth album, and her experience certainly shows. The angelic voice of the Puerto Rican singer/songwriter glides smoothly over the soft rock arrangements which she has put together with husband and producer Mike Rivera. The album takes a turn for the worse in "Eres Fiel" - the unnecessarily poppy drumbeat, synthesiser and vocal hook lose much of the sincerity built up in the previous five tracks, despite being lyrically poetic (the final track, "So Good", is a much appreciated translation). Fortunately the album recovers with the passionate "Nadie Como Tu", but it's not until "Quiero Expresar" that Julissa's Hispanic roots take effect. The highlight for me however is the beautiful "Nombre Sin Igual", Julissa's voice soars exquisitely on top of the gentle acoustic/string ensemble. An enjoyable album (albeit somewhat uninventive) - don't worry if you're not fluent in Spanish, 'Metamorfosis' is also available to download in English from iTunes.
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Product Description
Julissa is a distinguished artist in the music industry with countless awards, and nominations including: Billboard Latin Music awards, Dove awards, Premios Paoli, and Premios arpa. She has toured extensively throughout Europe, Latin America and the United States playing to sold-out audiences in numerous venues.
On her latest release Metamorfosis, Julissa emerges with a new sound and call that we are "transformed to worship". Julissa delivers 11 brand new Latin worship songs including a fresh translation of the church anthem El Gran You Soy (The Great I Am).