"Jacob Gurevitsch makes sure to stress he is not a flamenco musician - in spite of often being presented as one ... And, surely, El Terreno is hardly to be confused with the fiery and virtuosic pieces of Paco de Lucía or Manitas de Plata. Quite the opposite, what we hear in Gurevitsch's playing is a soft, almost ethereal approach to the guitar, with a stronger affinity to smooth or lounge jazz ... Gurevitsch summons his fellow Danish singer Annisette to lend her smoky jazz/flamenco vocals to "Santa Teresa" and Cuban jazz great Arturo Sandoval to embellish "For Your Love'''s waltz with a trumpet flair that adds to the tune's classic Italian soundtrack flavour. Other than that, Gurevitsch takes over with compositions written in the Balearic Islands, though it always sounds over polished, too safe".