Scrutinizer +1quote:Op vrijdag 23 januari 2009 14:45 schreef Scrutinizer het volgende:
Pedal steel gitaar.
Wie isquote:Live!
Originally released in 1971, this LP had Fela Kuti solidifying the format that would take him into international visibility in the years to come: extended tracks with grooves that mixed African and funk rhythms, punctuated by rudimentary lyrics. There are just four songs on the album, none shorter than seven minutes, and all but one going over the ten-minute mark. More than a dozen strong, his band, the Africa '70, cooks pretty well on tracks that fuse jazz, soul, and African music in a trancelike fashion that avoids becoming stale, despite the length of the arrangements. Ex-/
drummer
's name was given prominence in the billing, probably to attract rock- and pop-oriented listeners who might not ordinarily take a chance on music from the African continent. However, it's Fela and Africa '70, not
, who are the dominant presence on a record that sounded much like a mixture of James Brown, fusion, and Nigerian forms. [The 2001 CD reissue on MCA adds a comparatively disappointing 16-minute drum solo by
and Africa '70 drummer Tony Allen, recorded live at the 1978 Berlin Jazz Festival. If Fela had any involvement with that track, it's not noted on the sleeve.]
Zegmaar GB's Air Force in het kwadraat...quote:Op vrijdag 23 januari 2009 15:25 schreef Scrutinizer het volgende:
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schaap001 +1
Een stukje over en van Ginger bij Fela in 1971:
Weird stuff
quote:is a world-class slide guitarist, still only 24 at the time of this recording. Here, with a smoking group of collaborators, he plays an incendiary, soulful, and wildly adventurous set that challenges all the accepted rock paradigms. This is the record to turn the heads of those who haven't gotten hip to
' bottleneck magic. This performance is so inspired, so utterly spellbinding, it transcends the genre classifications it employs to get the music across. This show marks the first time the quintet recorded together. Kofi Burbridge (B-3, keys, and flute), vocalist Mike Mattison, drummer Yonrico Scott and bassist Todd Smallie join
. Master percussionist Count M'Butu is also on board for the gig. The band showcases only four tunes from it's own catalog. The rest is a rolling plethora of jazz, funk, soul, Eastern Sufi jams, and blues tunes by Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Wayne Shorter, Lightnin' Hopkins, Paul Pena, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Curtis Mayfield among others.
En PARKEER 'm maar meteen: heb ff geen tijd én nogal wat problemen om in te loggen. Ik krijg vandaag af en aan de 'Busy servers' melding...quote:(born June 8, 1979) is a Grammy Award-nominated American guitarist. He first attracted the attention of the music industry as a nine-year old child prodigy on the guitar, first playing with his uncle, drummer Butch
, and by age 12 was sitting in with several high profile artists, such as Buddy Guy, touring with The Allman Brothers Band for a decade, before finally becoming an official band member in 1999. That same year, he met blues singer Susan Tedeschi, and the two married in 2001, beginning a family. He continues to play with both The Allman Brothers Band and as bandleader of the The
Band, which he founded at age 15. In recent years,
and Tedeschi have merged their respective bands on occasion, billed as the "Soul Stew Revival".
recently toured with the Allman Brothers and performed with his own band throughout the following remainder of 2008. January, 2008 saw the completion of a new studio in
' home, and The
Band released their latest album on January 13, 2009.
Niks met mix, maar Stayin' alive was de 3e, ik zoek de prequel.quote:Op zondag 25 januari 2009 13:49 schreef Mark het volgende:
Oh, zal trouwens eerder iets met mix moeten zijn
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