La Banda Pequeños Musical are a veteran outfit within the regional Mexican genre known as banda, and while their name reflects the fact that they started out as something of a novelty act, featuring young musicians under the direction of songwriter/producer Rogelio Garcia, they have since grown up and undergone numerous lineup changes, and now travel under the title
La Banda Mas Romantica de America (The Most Romantic Band in America). They earn that title on this disc, performing in a number of styles, from upbeat cumbia-like dance tracks like "No Necesitas a Carlo" to soppy ballads like "Regalame" and "Mi Corazon y Yo." Throughout their career,
La Banda Pequeños Musical have thrown sonic surprises at the listener, adding ultra-romantic vocals, weirdly '80s synth lines, and even funky slap bass to the traditional banda formula of keyboards, simple drum patterns, and multiple horns. Still, every song stays under three and a half minutes, and always seems built for dancing, whether fast or slow. This compilation is half of a matched set, and its title is somewhat misleading: only if you also purchase Vol. 2 (as a panel on the cover advises) do you get a total of 25 songs;
Vol. 1 only contains 13 tracks. These discs are low-budget offerings; the CD booklet is just a single panel, with no musicians' credits or even photos of the group anywhere to be found. It's barebones in the extreme, but if this is your first experience with
La Banda Mas Romantica de America, or banda in general, the appeal will still come through loud and clear. ~ Phil Freeman