Venezuelan
Franco de Vita goes through his career bringing back some of his best compositions. In addition, this 12-track record delivers two previously unreleased songs.
Segundas Partes Tambien Son Buenas opens with the Afro-Caribbean-inflected "Promesas," followed by a bachata called "Palabras del Corazón" and the romantic ballad "Vuelve," recorded in 1998 by
Ricky Martin. An interesting acoustic version of "Louis" brings forward a freestyle "Latino" and a well-crafted bolero entitled "Como Decirte No." Even the flavor of Colombian vallenato and the ubiquitous Latin dance chachachá can be heard on "Lo Que Espero de Ti" and "Sexo." The album comes to an end with the tropical-meets-Latin pop version of "Como Decirte No." ~ Drago Bonacich