My Heart's Desire
Margo Reymundo's recent cd release, "My Heart's Desire," is an elegant reminder why the human voice is referred to as an "instrument." She's created nothing less than a ferociously nuanced and passionate sound that defies nomenclature. Ms. Reymundo, cognizant of that inevitable realization, refers to it as "Organica" - a kind of counterpoise to "Electronica."
The cd's title track, "My Heart's Desire," is impossible to listen to without smiling. The album opens up into aural field of ethno-rhythmic songs, rooted in Jazz and Pop that travel some serious territory. This album of "Work and Love" as Reymundo calls it, offers a range of sensuous rhythms and vocals in the form of intelligently handled songs featuring Margo's original compositions and three covers.
If there are any references that sneak into one's consciousness, it's clearly Ella and Sarah. Reymundo's voice is clipped and mesmerizing and absolutely infectious. Her dreamy and whimsical songs, "Picture This," "Between Us" and "The Way Back" transport the listener miles away from reality. However you'll soon find yourself in slightly ravaged, not to mention torrid terrain. Reymundo's "I Saw You" and "Couldn't Be More Wrong" leave listeners nicely seared on the backside. While Margo exhibits terrific deftness with her own songs, she also knocks out a heart-stopping rendition of the classic, "Ain't No Sunshine" as well as a new Euro-Rhumba twist to Carly and Michael's "You Belong To Me." This bilingual version from the Mexican-born singer is abundant with international appeal.