Seems like a capella with instrumentation....kind of like Pete Seeger's " Ain' Goin' Down "(to the well no more)with an ax, although, this is hip-hop. It has the feel of something old.
A superb tale of wronged love and wounded pride performed with a mighty swagger, drenched in latin rhythms and horns, but with that bittersweet humour and English setting that have been hallmark's of Kirsty's whole career.
There are so many songs from Kirsty that I love in so many musical styles, but the "Tropical Brainstorm" album is really the best thing she ever did. She has absorbed the influences from her travels in Latin America, but the album is no pastiche, it is pure MacColl. Whilst occasionally missing its mark, it has so many fine, joyful and wryly funny moments, and, to me, all the signs of an artist entering a new, fiercely creative and joyful stage of her career.
Sadly we will never know where Kirsty's musical journey would have taken her.
from Tropical Brainstorm (V2 VVR1009872), available on CD