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Chocolate Weasel- Spaghettification

chocolate weasel spaghettification
Chocolate Weasel- Spaghettification
(2xLP/CD) Ninja Tune ZEN35/ZENCD35, 1998-03-30

Info :
L'association de Chris Stevens et de Mister T-Power restera gravée longtemps dans les annales des Ninja. Ainsi, comment ne pas être étonné par l'apparition de ce nouveau personnage qu'est la belette en chocolat chez nos amis outre-manche? Que cela soit par le trip hop psyché ou par les morceaux electro jazz funk, Chocolate Weasel prend 5 bon points avec cet album qui vous laissera al dente pour une bonne teuf ou pour aller au pieu (tout dépend de la motivation du moment et surtout des possibilités). Quoiqu'il en soit, si vous ne trouvez pas une bonne soirée aprés écoute, réinsérez le CD dans la platine et réécoutez le : ça vaut vraiment le coup!
Note belette hypnotique psyché con chocolate : 5/5 (Tiff)

CD Tracklisting:
01 Intro
02 A Blue Furry Plughole
03 Coda
04 Zen Method
05 The Non-Sensical Ramblings of A Lunatics Mind?
06 Weasenstein
07 Way of The Weasel
08 Flying Saucers
09 Reworked From Scratch Backwards
10 Music For Body Lockers
11 Jazzman Zanussi (Live at Sconnie Rotts)
12 Tragic Mushrooms
13 Intervals
14 The 11th Hour Concept
15 Banana Skins
16 In-Continuity
17 The Other Side of Madness

LP Tracklisting:
A1 Intro
A2 A Blue Furry Plughole
A3 Coda
A4 Zen Method
A5 The Non-Sensical Ramblings of A Lunatics Mind?
B1 Weasenstein
B2 Way of The Weasel
B3 Flying Saucers
B4 Reworked From Scratch Backwards
C1 Music For Body Lockers
C2 Jazzman Zanussi (Live at Sconnie Rotts)
C3 Tragic Mushrooms
C4 Intervals
D1 The 11th Hour Concept
D2 Banana Skins
D3 In-Continuity
D4 The Other Side of Madness

LP Artwork:

CD Artwork:
Djouls

Author: Djouls

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