Other tracks include traditional Romanian folk songs, Screaming Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You" (with guest vocalist Iulian Canaf singing) and the cumbia-influenced "Fiesta de Negritos".
Bruce Lindsey wrote, "One of the finest live acts on Earth, the band's energy, musicality and sheer unfettered sense of fun readily translate to record, making this album one of the most uplifting and cheerful collections one could wish to hear".
[2] Andy Gill of The Independent said, "There’s an appealing balance between ancient and modern, serious and comic in their work, with wry nods to outside influences evident in titles like "Mista Lobaloba" and "Out to Lounge", but nothing allowed to taint the urgent virtuosity of their Balkan jazz.
Tracks such as "Trenul, Masina Mica", "3 Romanians" and "Fiesta de Negritos" emphasise the pronounced offbeat that Balkan music shares with reggae and cumbia, producing a highly infectious, insidious shuffle guaranteed to start any party.
"[3] Record Collector's Kris Needs noted the group's embracing of cumbia music and said, "While managing to bottle their incendiary live abandon, the band also make sure to homage their home country with traditional Romanian outings and their heartfelt brand of blues".