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Senegambigha's name is derived from the three African countries where the six members come from: Sengal, Gambia and Ghana.
Recording information: House of Cultures of the World. Senegambigha We Are Coming Songs | 1. | Leinding |
| 2. | Sisa Be Naabu |
| 3. | Maghorett |
| 4. | Aquariaus |
| 5. | Zamadouniya |
| 6. | Adjoa Pe |
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Purchase We Are Coming CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jon Balke Siwan CD (2009)
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| | Mariza Terra CD (2008) Bonus Track
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| | chevy ford band High On Toad CD (2007)
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$16.39 richard murrey put together a local, spacecoast, brevard county version of the chevy ford band with two of the area's finest musicians, dave evans and phil brewer. this incarnation of the chevy ford band would be far different from the complexities of the nashville band. this band played out live, played heavy with minimalistic styles, straight ahead rock and roll. the 3 piece played lounges and bars with tons of cover tunes, but they did squeeze out 10 originals within their first year playing out. these recordings are rare, live and mixed to be played loud, so crank it up and enjoy. it's possible this combo could put it all back together depending on what murrey's chevy ford band does next. here's what's on the platter..."high on toad"... as it is out west in the desert, the chase for the elusive little psychedelic secreting toad is always a game on. dave evans came up wih the riff structure, murrey on the bass run, phil brewer added his creativity on the skins to murrey's lyrics."let's eat the aliens"... as the title implies, it's best to taste them before they grow tired of hormone soup and decide to consume us!"big ...
| | Tintin Au Cinema CD (2007) (Import) Original Soundtrack
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| | Andy, Horace & Alpha Two Phazed People CD (2009) (Import)
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$22.35 Horace Andy & AlphaTwo Phazed PeopleDon’t Touch RecordingsTo start, this is the album I have been waiting for since I heard Horace Andy on Massive Attack’s Protection album. Heavy dub bass pounding along with jumped-up beats and sci-fi electronics sparkling through the speakers would be more than enough for a dub-head like me but add in the always outstanding vocal contribution from Horace Andy and my day-month-really year has been made. The production is stellar with layered beats, funky grooves, and a confidence that matches the expectations associated with Horace Andy. This is future dub and makes no concessions or sacrifices in its focus. One refreshing element of Two Phased People is how Alpha places Horace’s vocals front and center with little to no effects on it. Horace’s voice is a distinct instrument that needs no studio-trickery to mesmerize the ear. So to hear it immaculately-recorded and presented front-and-center is a top priority on my checklist of satisfied listening.The second surprising element is that the songs “backing” track music is allowed to breathe and showcase how important the “riddems” are in dub and reggae. Track 2 clocks in over eight minutes as it builds itself into a dub meditation. Alpha’s production and composition skills have always been under-rated and criminally ignored in the realm of downtempo. So to hear them fleshed out and allowed moments to step to the forefront is a welcome addition. One of my main complaints about dub vocal collaborations are that the songs are hurried along and shortened to end right when the vocals finish and never gives the listener time to just take a breath and understand the groove and relish the dub delay.Alpha’s signature sound is all over this production but they have understood that this is a collaboration and not their own album. This fact makes for an exciting proposition as we get to hear Alpha producing in an expanded way and Horace singing with a freedom to use his strength of strong melodies and still remain classic dub. Track’s 4 and 6 are the most “traditional” dub tracks and are so strongly written both lyrically and musically that reggae fans would want to shake their dreads to it.Dare I say it but this album satisfies my need for another Massive Attack album. Not to say that Alpha are trying to recreate Massive Attack’s sound. Two Phased People just fulfills my need for forward-thinking dub that doesn’t rely on the past but strives to move dub into the ...
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