Formula II's album Bien Bien Bien is a delightful blend of Latin jazz, salsa, and Afro-Cuban rhythms that will transport listeners to the lively streets of Havana. The album features an impressive lineup of musicians who skillfully navigate the complex arrangements with ease.
From the opening track "El Cumbanchero" to the closing track "El Paso Del Mulo," the album is a non-stop party that will have listeners dancing in their seats. The horn section is particularly impressive, adding a bold and brassy sound that perfectly compliments the percussion and piano.
While the album is primarily instrumental, there are a few vocal tracks, including "La Vida Es Un Carnaval" and "Bilongo," which showcase the incredible vocal talents of the band's lead singer.