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The Herbaliser - The Herbaliser Band - Session 1 & 2 (2009) [.flac 24bit/44.1kHz]

The Herbaliser - The Herbaliser Band - Session 1 & 2 (2009) [.flac 24bit/44.1kHz]

BAND/ARTIST: The Herbaliser

  • Title: The Herbaliser Band - Session 1 & 2
  • Year Of Release: 2009
  • Label: !K7 Records
  • Genre: Funk, Nu Jazz, Electronic
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit/44.1kHz
  • Total Time: 01:30:04
  • Total Size: 1.1 GB
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Tracklist:
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[5:26] 01. The Herbaliser - Who's the Realest? (Instrumental)
[5:10] 02. The Herbaliser - Ginger Jumps the Fence (Instrumental)
[4:22] 03. The Herbaliser - The Sensual Woman (Instrumental)
[5:40] 04. The Herbaliser - The Missing Suitcase (Instrumental)
[5:12] 05. The Herbaliser - Shocka Zulu (Instrumental)
[5:07] 06. The Herbaliser - Shattered Soul (Instrumental)
[5:41] 07. The Herbaliser - Goldrush (Instrumental)
[5:40] 08. The Herbaliser - Forty Winks (Instrumental)
[3:32] 09. The Herbaliser - Mr. Chombee Has the Flaw (Instrumental)
[4:55] 10. The Herbaliser - Geddim! (Instrumental)
[1:33] 11. The Herbaliser - AM Prelude (Instrumental)
[7:33] 12. The Herbaliser - Another Mother (Instrumental)
[4:47] 13. The Herbaliser - Blackwater Drive (Instrumental)
[1:30] 14. The Herbaliser - MS Prelude (Instrumental)
[6:09] 15. The Herbaliser - Moon Sequence (Instrumental)
[4:08] 16. The Herbaliser - Amores Bongo (Instrumental)
[0:37] 17. The Herbaliser - CC Prelude (Instrumental)
[5:28] 18. The Herbaliser - Theme from Control Centre (Instrumental)
[7:44] 19. The Herbaliser - Stranded On Earth (Instrumental)







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This limited-edition release collects the Herbaliser Band's 2000 and 2009 full-fledged instrumental band re-creations of their more electronic and beat-heavy studio albums. And it's a seriously cool and funky trip from start to finish across two discs. In place of samples and synth grooves, there are horns, live percussion, and deep bass guitars, with some scratching thrown in for good measure. If the original albums leaned toward hip-hop, these reinterpretations come across as buzzed-out jazz scores for some imaginary spy films. Indeed, a case could be made that Ollie Teeba and Jake Wherry are more accomplished jazzy artisans than hip-hoppers. Session 2 sees an increase in dynamism and ability, as they've only grown in their ability to translate their earlier works into the big-band realm. As invigorating and breathless as the film scores of Quincy Jones and John Barry, these sessions pay great respect to the past, while Teeba and Wherry make a case that the book shouldn't be closed on cinematic jazz grooves. Stellar.
© Tim DiGravina /TiVo



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  • Blaubart 1922
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