A fantastic set from the London scene – really powerful sounds from a group who are heavy on percussion, but also do plenty with their horns! The group features strong tenor from Shabaka Hutchings, who also wrote all the tracks here – but they've also got a very heavy bottom sound, thanks to a brace of drummers, and a strong tuba player too – one who uses the instrument in the highly rhythmic mode of the New Orleans jazz scene, but with a very different vibe! Instead, there's currents here that really reflect the post-colonial nature of the world of jazz in the UK – as things criss-cross beautifully, with echoes of global rhythms alongside the jazzier elements. Congo Natty serves up a bit of vocals on one track – and titles include "My Queen Is Angela Davis", "My Queen Is Yaa Asantewaa", "My Queen Is Harriet Tubman", "My Queen Is Anna Julia Cooper", "My Queen Is Ada Eastman", and "My Queen Is Mamie Phipps Clark". CD
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Helmet —
Meantime ... CD Interscope/Amphetamine Reptile, 1992. Used ...
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Titles include "Love Poisoning", "Muriel's Hoof/The Rout Of The Clondes", "Have A Heart Betty", "Wey Wey Hep U Hole", "Rock N Roll Toilet", "He's A Reptile", "Empty Girl", and "Blues In The Dark". CD
(In the original green-tinted case. Barcode has a cutout hole.)
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801 (Phil Manzanera/Brian Eno) —
801 Live ... CD EG, 1976. Used ...
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A brilliant post-Roxy Music project – odd rhythms from Phil Manzanera, Fender Rhodes from Francis Monkman, and some great electronics, tapes, and vocals from Brian Eno! Includes versions of "Third Uncle", "Miss Shapiro", "Baby's On Fire", and "Sombre Reptiles". CD
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