
Here's the google translation from the review above: (5 out of 5 stars!)
"Victoria Vox seems to have stopped the guitar in it's case. She is becoming more a singing ukulele poet. Now, Victoria Vox made an album where she sings to her own ukulele accompaniment and cello (and not much more, a little "mouthrumpet" and some drum beats). Ukulele at the center, controls the songwriting and determines the sound. She's no virtuoso, but punctuates with few and simple chords. But I like that she really exploit the instrument's special character: the four strings brittle jingling sound. Victoria Vox is a singing and playing an ambassador for this little play-yourself tools. Mostly original songs, both more of the folk song and a bit jazzy, cello may sometimes tighten the art song, singing mostly in English but also in French. The melodies stick in your ears. The album "Vox Ukulele Cello" is arguably the best that the American ukulele-song-poet Victoria Vox achieved so far. - BE"





