The Puppini Sisters were gegeründet of her after she saw the Oscar nominated and plenty of crazy animated film "The Triplets of Belleville" and listened to the music of Benoit Charest. In order to found a vocal group Marcella went on the search for fellow activists and was at two fellow students, including: Stephanie O'Brian and Kate Mullins, find.
With their second work, the three women try but a little out of the orbit of the Andrews Sisters to remove only individual songs such as the cover of "It do not mean a thing ..." let us think of the golden age back. But already the opener of the album "Spooky" promises us a change in the sound of the sisters. With "Walk like an Egyptian" there is a calypso-like version of the Bangles hits. The ladies come then powers the third song on the brakes before then with "Soho Nights" (my personal favorite) is placed the first original composition for the best, when it is initially reminiscent of Dean Martin's "Sway" and then surprisingly the further course further developed. This is followed by more original compositions and cover songs, including quieter, bluesy numbers and the extremely Fre interpretation of Beyoncé's "Crazy In Love" - all in all, the album seems more mature and adult than the debut, but unfortunately not as bright or as surprising as the first work ,