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There Were Seven CD (2012) Top Seller
Jake Wherry albums Noir films and their soundtracks didn't exist at the same time as funk music, and both pre-dated hip-hop, but blending them all into a natural-sounding mix is where the Herbaliser's Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba got their start, soul-jazzing up the trip-hop movement and helping define the Ninja Tune label's ...
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Something Wicked CD (2002)
Jake Wherry songs The U.K. production duo known as the Herbaliser (Jake Therry and Ollie Teeba) score again on their eclectic fourth full-length LP, SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES. Utilizing traditional boom-bap drums, funky horn arrangements, lofty strings, and a wide array of inspired movie samples, the London-based beatsmiths place loungy, jazz-based instrumentals ...
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Blow Your Headphones CD (1997)
Jake Wherry music CDs The Herbaliser released their sophomore effort in 1997, expanding their already nimble sampling of old funk/jazz records, for a cool, well-paced, and tasteful collection of tracks. With the aid of New York rapper Jean Grae (billed as What What) on a few tracks, BLOW YOUR HEADPHONES comes together for an ...
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Same as It Never Was CD (2008)
Jake Wherry CD discography Recording information: Train Trax; Unit L.
Editor: Jenny Trattles.
Illustrator: Barney Trattles.
Unknown Contributor Role: Jenny Trattles.
Personnel: Jake Wherry (vocals, guitar, guitars, organ, keyboards, ARP synthesizer, acoustic bass, electric bass, percussion, programming); Simon Picton (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric bass); Simon Pichton (vocals, guitar); Andrew Ross (vocals, flute, melodica, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, ...
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Very Mercenary CD (1999)
Jake Wherry albums (alto saxophone); Ralph Lamb (trumpet, flugelhorn); Kaidi Tatham (Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond organ, Clavinet); Andy Hamill (acoustic bass); Micky Moody (drums); Patrick Dawes (percussion); DJ Jayski (scratches).
A bit more Carnaby Street than South Bronx (compared to 1997's Blow Your Headphones), the Herbaliser's third album works in '60s spy-funk territory to ...
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Session 1 & 2 CDs (2009)
Jake Wherry discography Soon after their debut, Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba's Herbaliser project began growing from avatars of studio hip-hop into a live band experience that was a significantly different prospect than their records promised. Then, after three LPs for Ninja Tune during the late '90s, they brought their band into the ...
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Take London CD (2005)
Jake Wherry CD discography Take London is going to have listeners asking why two of England's foremost beatheads would want to attempt a live project. In fact, although Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba had been sample spotters and rap boosters without peer in England's beat community -- arguably matched only by Ninja Tune label ...
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Session 2 CD (2009)
Jake Wherry music CDs Soon after their debut, Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba's Herbaliser project began growing from avatars of studio hip-hop into a live band experience that was a significantly different prospect than their records promised. Then, after three LPs for Ninja Tune during the late '90s, they brought their band into the ...
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Session 1 CD (2000)
Jake Wherry discography Originally released in 2000 on two 10" slabs of vinyl, Session 1 is a take-home version of the Herbaliser's live show, which means "funky" and "exciting" to anyone who has seen the usually electronic duo jam on-stage with this organic band. Jazzy, lively, and filled with breakbeats hip-hop DJs should ...
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Remedies CD (1995)
Jake Wherry songs Herbaliser's DJ-friendly jazz/funk/hip-hop fusion is well stated on this debut. Although later releases trim back the album's occasional excess of instrumental samples, a few standout tracks and solid production throughout makes Remedies a pleasing, if limited, listen. ~ Sean Cooper
Additional personnel includes Kadi "Shocker T" Tatham (vocals, keyboards); Patrick Dawes ...
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Vol. 1 CD (2008)
Jake Wherry CD discography Recording information: Train Trax; Unit L.
Editor: Jenny Trattles.
Illustrator: Barney Trattles.
Unknown Contributor Role: Jenny Trattles.
Personnel: Jake Wherry (vocals, guitar, guitars, organ, keyboards, ARP synthesizer, acoustic bass, electric bass, percussion, programming); Simon Picton (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric bass); Simon Pichton (vocals, guitar); Andrew Ross (vocals, flute, melodica, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, keyboards, percussion, ...
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Herbaliser, Herbaliser Band
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