"Rebounding from adversity, Sisters Morales emerged spiritually strengthened on Ain't No Perfect Diamond. The album is a stirring effor pitting their sweet harmonies against a traditional sound, blending folk and honky tonk, along with their Mexican roots." Mike Emery-The Met- Dallas-July, 17, 1998 "Lisa and Roberta Morales put on a rocking show at Peer David's Pub one recent Thursday... They and their Houston-based band combine tight country-rock harmonies with the emphasis on country, and a few Spanish songs with a joyful stage presence." "Upbeat, stunningly accomplished country-rock with the sporadic Latino twist." "Searing vocal harmonies, a driven rhythm section and David's stand up and shout guitar leads, places sisters solidly in the forefront of Houston's alternative country music." "This CD needs to be herd! " "Sisters Morales unveil a sparkling 'Diamond'" "...the new Sisters Morales CD is permanently attached to my CD player!... this is a must-buy for any serious collector of Texas/folk/country/roots music!" "An imperfect Diamond is still far more valuable than fool's gold." "Houston based Sisters Morales impressed the overflow crowd that turned out for the Rosie Flores fund raiser. Ever ebullient, confident, "...a slice of So-Cal Country with elements of folkloric Mexican music, folk and traditional country."
Sound: Tight harmonies and music that regularly crosses the line between country and folk. I say: Got anything against two stunning women who would be stunning for their talents if they weren't so attractive as well? If that doesn't turn you off then there's nothing on this disc to keep you from falling in love with this duo either. Most everything here is top notch and above reproach. This disc is the debut CD for the pair and it is likely only the beginning of where their talent will take them. The Sisters are learning was to make the harmonies add to the music in much the sameway as the Indigo Girls. You can bet they will be around for a second disc and beyond."
"At first I thought it was the altitude on the 44th floor of the BMG building in Times Square that was affecting my head, but after 2 or 3 tunes, I realized it was the talent. There is nothing like this female duo..."
"When family members are blessed with voices that blend, few sounds in music are more beautiful. Lisa and Roberta are so blessed." "...The Sisters Morales, the winners of this year's Best Country and Western Act and Song of the Year Awards, have spent years building a reputation for originality and talent...."
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