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Black Flag's final release before splitting in late 1986, the live document WHO'S GOT THE 10 1/2? is probably the best of the several live recordings available from this prolific band. Unlike LIVE '84 and the mostly live EVERYTHING WENT BLACK, this album captures one concert, in Portland in August 1985, instead of mixing and matching songs from various live sources. As a result, this is the truest example of the remarkable velocity this band built over the course of a show. Charismatic frontman Henry Rollins is in excellent form, guitarist Greg Ginn keeps his metal-edged solos to mostly reasonable lengths, and the set list ranges from recent albums like LOOSE NUT and SLIP IT IN to old hardcore favorites like 1981's "Wasted" and the band's cheerfully sloppy deconstruction of the garage classic "Louie Louie," complete with the infamous dirty lyrics. A fine end to a great band.
Recorded live at Starry Night, Portland, Oregon on August 23, 1985.
Black Flag: Henry Rollins (vocals); Gregg Ginn (guitar); Kira (bass); Anthony Martinez (drums).
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$13.79 1984's MY WAR is a sometimes-confusing transitional record for Black Flag. Hobbled by a lengthy legal battle with SST's former distributors ...
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$13.69 1984's SLIP IT IN is the album that forever polarized Black Flag's audience. Many of the band's fans in the California-based hardcore scene felt that this album was a slap in the face to speedy, ultra-streamlined ...
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$13.69 Recorded live at the Stone, San Francisco, California on August 26, 1984.
Originally released only on cassette, Black Flag's LIVE '84 captures songs recorded during the band's near-constant touring during that year. Rather than capturing one show, as the later ...
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$12.69 Black Flag's astonishing burst of productivity from 1984 to 1985--five studio albums, a live record, and an experimental EP--created a lot of impressive music, but LOOSE NUT is the pinnacle. Albums like FAMILY MAN and SLIP IT IN had seen the band experimenting with everything from Sabbath-like ...
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$26.29 Here it is. Finally. Yoruba Records is proud to present the very anticipated, much awaited, and heavily hoped for album from the Yoruba camp, Afefe Iku's debut album, Artifacts of Pottery Vessels. It's all here: The dance floor monstrosities, including the new single, "Mirror Dance", the synth-tech soul, the heavy grooves, and the culmination of what his singles have created to this point. There's really not much we can say about Afefe so let's get down why we're interested in this, the music. Artifacts initiates its journey with "Mpaka". Featuring mentor Osunlade on the vocals, this hard hitting groove sets the tone for the rest of the album, as the spoken word clearly indicates this "CD-Rom has been produced by a group of specialists and professionals with the goal of contributing to the preservation of knowledge about Afro-Cuban religion, and for the enjoyment of those interested in these cultural traditions". We now take "A 30 Minute Boat Ride to Lamu Town" in which Afefe guides us to the old village located in Manda Island. Though the village is now in ruins, this area used to be a main market place for the people who lived there. If the original wasn't enough dance floor mayhem for you, Afefe ups the already classic with "Body Drummin' II". Bringing in the same percussion as the original, this track takes out the chants, and its aggressive synth stabs for a more hypnotic version of its predecessor. "Body Drummin' II" is the one for those who like to get lost IN the music. "Let me break you off, let me make you smile?" And so begins "Brujo", another hard ...
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