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| | "Captain Bogg and Salty: Pegleg Tango" Pirate Music Review |
 | | However, Captain Bogg & Salty's second release, Pegleg Tango, doesn't so much feature pirates pretending at being children's entertainers (as in the first album), but rather pirates putting on a variety show as they perform a wider range of music styles, including Latin/Cuban dance, children's sing-along, sea-shanties, and even 50's rock. |
 | | Pegleg Tango begins with "Age of Buccaneers," a cute spoken bit that reintroduces the titular characters Captain Angus Bogg and Salty. |
 | | Pegleg Tango is very well made, but it's largely missing the contagiously boisterous pirate enthusiasm of its predecessor - the sea-shanteys are very good, but feel more tamely nautical than outwardly buccaneer. |
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