Molasses toned vocalist Dayme; Arocena mixes both classic and modern Cuban sounds on this exciting and far ranging album. She’s toured with Jane Bunnett’s Spirits of Havana, and is always a show stealer, and her own albums have been exciting mixes of ethnicity and pop. These 11 songs have her with percussion, horns, guitar and choruses that give a wide palate of moods. Ethnic percussion, operatic voices and a choir take you on a wild journey on “ Eleggua, ” while with English vocals and a similar setting delivers “It’s Not Gonna Be Forever” and gets coy with a salsa band and piano with “Maybe Tomorrow.” The horns sear through her passionate voice as keyboards supply a funky soul on “ Lo Que Fue” and kitschy keyboards add to the dancing atmosphere on “Negra Caridad.” Her wordless vocals reach a frenzy with a boppy baritone sax on”Mambo N’ Ma” and she breathlessly pants with t rich bass and brushes on “Angel.” A different aspect of her delivery is brought to the front with a modern R&B ballad on “Como” and she feels vulnerable with classical guitar on the aria “Todo por Amor.” Her sensuous voice makes every song irresistible as she lures you in with enticement.