![]() Hailed as “a Hendrix devotee every bit as tough and contemporary as the serrated guitar chorales of Sonic Youth and Pixies” by Rolling Stone’s David Fricke, his immense psych-stoner-rock has seen him become a cult figure in his own right. A labour of love and fiercely independent, his prolific output has seen as many releases in as many years and an uncompromising vision under his own label Woronzow. This white vinyl reissue of the heavy third offering from Nick Saloman bursts with 60s-psych and includes epic track ""Tangerine Infringement Beak"" clocking in at nearly 20 minutes, "Into The Cryptic Mist" and "Lights Are Changing" a song that went on to be covered by Mary Lou Lord. The Bevis Frond emerged fully-formed from the skull of British rock, and Pitchfork called it "A Cult Favorite". Comes in full-color die-cut sleeve with center hole and full-color label. Essential ammunition for the globally-minded DJ. Contain traces of soukous, zouk, calypso, mbaqanga, soca, compa Haitiano, rap and ragamuffin. Champeta was swept away by the ubiquitous Reggaeton in the '90s but Tribu Baharú are part of a wave of nuevas musicas Colombianas based in the capital city who are reestablishing it as a prime force and adding more ingredients to the recipe. Sparkling Congolese guitar driven by high-speed bass and drums and the all-animating upfront singers. And leading a new charge are Tribu Baharú, barrelling out of Bogotá, championing their version of champeta, inspired by the legendary, street-shaking Pico sound-systems of Columbia's Caribbean coast. It's been denigrated and damned, boycotted and banned, but it can never be stopped: champeta, the ever evolving, high-energy hybrid of Columbian, African and Afro-Caribbean styles just keeps on coming. The Atomic Bomb Band (Performing the Music of William Onyeabor)Įlectric Cowbell Records offer an exclusive Record Store Day limited-edition release 7” 45RPM from Tribu Baharú, a Champeta criolla and World music band from Bogotá, Colombia. Featured on this album: Jamie Lidell, Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip), Luke Jenner (The Rapture), Charles Lloyd, Money Mark (Beastie Boys), Pat Mahoney (LCD Soundsystem), Ahmed Gallab (Sinkane), Jason Trammell, Ish Montgomery, Johnny Lamm, Jas Walton & Jordan McLean (Antibalas), Lekan Babaloa, Kofo the Wonderman, Felicia Douglas, & Ananda Kihiri.Ī1. This is a limited LP only edition which we hope you enjoy. ![]() This document is not in anyway trying to compete with the amazing work that William Onyeabor did originally. It's been so enjoayable that we thought we should document the group playing Williams music live in a studio. So we thought we should put together a band to play his music live. We never knew when we put out an album of the music of the late William Onyeabor that William had never performed live - though we did know he had no interest in doing it now. SIDE B: 01 Bésame Mucho 02 Blues At Twilight 03 Val’s Play 04 Blues At Twilight (Alternate) SIDE A: 01 Art’s Opus 02 I Surrender Dear 03 Diane 04 Pepper Pot Ladies and Gentlemen, The Art Pepper Quartet. ![]() All analog chain from tape to vinyl, with beautiful packaging. A gem on all fronts-this is how Jazz should be experienced. To make this pressing even more special and unique, the alternate take of "Blues At Twilight" has been included as a bonus track. Now on clear wax, reproducing the original art and liner notes on an era-correct "tip-on" jacket, the project was overseen by Art's widow, Laurie Pepper, and Grammy-winning producer Cheryl Pawelski. Mastered from the original mono tapes by Kevin Gray, this is not only a reissue for the (multi-generational) ages, it's the album's first appearance on vinyl in far too long. Recorded in late 1956 and released in early 1957, the same year as the landmark Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section, The Art Pepper Quartet (Art Pepper: saxophone Russ Freeman: piano Ben Tucker: bass Gary Fromer: drums) is back on vinyl for Record Store Day 2017.
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