Andrea Pullone -- Chitarra classica, baglama, Francesco Consaga -- Sax tenore, flauto, Alfredo Romeo -- Drums ( track n. 9)
Nour Eddine Fatty-- Percussioni e Ghayta
Pape Kanoute -- Kora
Jamal Ouassini -- Violino
Papa Yery Samb - Djambe
Andrea Alberti - Grand Piano e Voce recitante (track n. 3)
Andrea Rosatelli -- Basso elettrico
Fabrizio Costanzo -- Voce recitante (track n. 5)
Donatella Ciraolo -- Cori
Abdullah, Jamal, Jsella, Primitivo Garcia -- Voci
...Clever, fiery, moody and highly appealing. \"I Storie 'o Cafè di lu Furestiero\" offers an exceptionally cohesive and seductive atmosphere that demands attentions. I'll often listen to a hundred or so albums before catching one such as this. It's well worth the wait.
Richard Dorsett -- SING OUT! Vol.47 n. 1 Spring 2003 (USA)
...Milagro Acustico recuperates the immigrant saga. Indeed, that is one of the project's core assertions, really, along with a sure demonstration that a panoply of voices from many different lands can combine accents in an infinitely textured polyphonic statement whose penetrating effect beckons, testifies, saddens, provokes and lingers.
Michael Stone -- ROOTSWORLD.COM (USA)
...Milagro Acustico also creates a rich tapestry of exoticism and stunning music. The overall effect presents a dream-like quality that conjures up gypsies and other nomads sharing slices of their lives and then moving on to the next adventureThis ambitious Italian CD embellishes a collection of music that includes jazz, classical and world.
PLH -- CRANKY CROW WORLD MUSIC (USA)
...I Storie ò Cafè Di Lu Furestiero is a cohesive work that flows from beginning to end. We follow the musical stories the same way we would follow a great conversation or be captivated by a good book — with interest, a little surprise, and with enough intrigue that we hope that this \"good read\" won't end too soon so that we can savor each tale.