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Up, Bustle & Out - One Colour Just Reflects Another

up bustle and out one colour just reflects another
Up, Bustle & Out - One Colour Just Reflects Another
(2xLP/CD) Ninja Tune ZEN19/ZENCD19, 1995-04-26

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Up, Bustle & Out est le chaînon manquant de Ninja Tune. Ce deuxième album suit leur concept novateur dans le genre: mettre en relation directe de la littérature (anglaise et espagnole) et de la musique ultra funk mâtinée d'une multitude de signaux ethniques différents. Des grooves latinos réhaussés par des guitares flamencas, quelques traits de saxs balancés par une roumaine gitane de son état, des flûtes passagères et des programmations diaboliques, tel est la recette de ce premier opus imaginé par el senor Roody qui se trouve être arrangeur, compositeur, écrivain, producteur et joueur de flûte sur ce projet. À lire et à écouter, en même temps ou pas: de toutes façons, c'est vraiment bien.
Note groove latinos bigbeats concept : 4/5

2xLP Tracklisting:
A1 The Revolutionary Woman Of The Windmill (La Bandolera Del Molino)
A2 Running Rude (feat. Ezra On Percussion)
A3 Ninja's Principality
B1 Masked By The Hand Of Contraband (Indian Gold Gufflink Mix)
B2 An African Friendship (Une Amitiè Africaine)
B3 Mr. Pavement Man
C1 !aquì No Mà !
C2 12 Penny Apples
C3 3 Drunk Musicians At...
C4 ...Poncho Caffe
D1 Bicycles, Flutes And You
D2 1, 2, 3, Alto Y Fuera
D3 An Unmarked Grave

CD Tracklisting:
01 íAquí No Má!
02 The Revolutionary Woman Of The Windmill, Part 1 (La Bandolera Del Molino)
03 Running Rude
04 Bicycles, Flutes & You
05 1, 2, 3 Alto Y Fuera
06 An African Friendship
07 12 Penny Apples
08 3 Drunk Musicians
09 At Poncho Café
10 The Hand Of Contraband
11 Mr. Pavement Man
12 Ninja's Principality
13 An Unmarked Grave (In Memory Of Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid, 1908)
14 Discoursing Drums
15 The Revolutionary Woman Of The Windmill, Parte Segunda
16 Streets Of Huancayo, Perú

LP Artwork:

CD Artwork:
Djouls

Author: Djouls

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