dissabte, 26 d’octubre del 2013

dissabte, 19 d’octubre del 2013

diumenge, 13 d’octubre del 2013

Two For Bleu - Charlie Hunter (2005) ***** Estels.

REPUTISSIMA........................... From the album Steady Groovin. Release date, Mar 29, 2005. Album Personnel: Charlie Hunter - 8-string guitar, percussion John Ellis - tenor saxophone Scott Amendola - drums Josh Roseman - trombone Peter Apfelbaum - tenor saxophone John Santos - percussion Robert Perkins - tambourine Chris Lovejoy - percussion Dave Ellis - tenor saxophone David Phillips - pedal steel guitar Jay Lane - drums Kenny Brooks - tenor sax Stephen Chopek - drums, cowbells, cymbals Calder Spanier - alto saxophone

dissabte, 12 d’octubre del 2013

Urban Groove Unit "Truthful" (2013) ***** Estels.

The new Urban Groove Unit may have a different sound, a different look, but the groove remains the same. After "Street Talk," the band's debut album led by Fred Leclerc, UGU then began its collaboration with the deeply soulful Laetitia N'Diaye. First touted as a backing vocalist for gospel diva Liz McComb, the French/Senegalese singer has opened for international stars like Keziah Jones. N'Diaye joined UGU in 2010 to work on the band's second release. Founded by James Startt, an American expatriate living in Paris, the band is a tight-knit soul-funk outfit that plays regularly in many of the city's top venue as well as festivals in and around Paris. Truthful is UGU's second single release with N'Diaye after Move Your Mess Around.

"Truthful' by Urban Groove Unit (2013) ***** Estels.

Urban Groove Unit are Vocals: Laetitia N'diaye Guitar: James Startt Keyboards: Thomas Cassis Trombone: Valentin Couineau Drums: Greg Baudrier Sax: Paul De Rémusat Bass: Gérard Berruet

Can: Shikaru Maru Ten (Round Regular Point) (1972) ***** Estels.

Originally only released as the B-Side of Spoon, this has remained one of the more obscure tracks from Can. An abridged version appeared on the Cannibalism 2 compilation, although the full length version has never been legitmately re-released on any album. This version taken from the original single and de-noised and de-clicked. Footage of Can taken from the Free Concert film from 1972. Most of the footage they are playing this song live, although there is not full audio for the live version.

divendres, 11 d’octubre del 2013

Axiom Funk - Sax Machine ************** Estels.

Alto Saxophone -- Maceo Parker Bass -- Bootsy Collins Bass [Low Bass] -- Bill Laswell Guitar -- Bootsy Collins Percussion -- T-Bone Synthesizer [String] -- Bernie Worrell Trombone -- Fred Wesley Vocals -- Bobby Byrd, Bootsy Collins, Maceo Parker

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