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MI0001469467.jpg?partner=allrovi.comOporavak ushiju od raznih proseka i ispod proseka. Ova godina jedna od najgorih u poslednjih ko zna koliko po pitanju novih izdanja...Remember that picture inside of the Nirvana album "Bleach"? Y'know the one of Kurt falling back into the drums? Yeah, this one - Well, that was when they opened for the Cowgirls at Raji's in L.A...!:55069913e7223ba4bf0d4af4a17373c6_large.jpg?1370311031 Edited by wayfaring stranger
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Pojavile se i 320/flac verzije..np:MI0001653497.jpg?partner=allrovi.com
video i nabavio jutros :)taj Johnny Harris mi već par dana na dnu winampa, nikako da stignem do njega...np on bandcamp:a2712702989_10.jpg
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Jel dobar kvalitet? Malo cudno da je procurelo cetiri meseca pre zvanicnog izlaska..
slabog kvaliteta su snimci i kvalitet varira od trake do trake.mislim da to već dugo stoji na netu
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još jedno Daptone izdanje. sjajna kompilacija:uhnh_poetsofrhythmfrontcoverymlp.jpg

For those of you not familiar with The Poets of Rhythm, let me catch you up to speed. In the early 90′s, while all of Germany was into New Wave and Syth-Pop, these German musicians discovered the raw Funk and Soul just as Seattle grunge, rave, and Golden Age Hip Hop were dominating the scene over here in the US. They took the sound, brought it back to life, and the rest is history. The band itself recorded under many aliases: Bo Baral’s Excursionists, Bus People Express, Dynamic Soundmakers, Karl Hector & The Funk-Pilots, The Mercy Sluts, The Mighty Continentals, Neo-Hip-Hot-Kiddies Community, The New Process, Organized Raw Funk, The Pan-Atlantics, The Polyversal Souls, Soul Sliders, Soul-Saints Orchestra, The Soul-Saints, Syrup, Transgressors, Whitefield Brothers, and The Woo Woo’s among others. These different incarnations of the band put out some of the best Funk and Soul music in modern times. Grasping the work ethic, lifestyle, and sound of the lesser known American Funk bands from all over the country from 1967-74, The Poets of Rhythm were the precursor and an influence on the Modern Funk and Soul labels of today. They embraced and captured the raw sound these bands had in the late 60′s and early 70′s. It is fitting that Daptone Records is involved in this special release of a band that brought that sound back here in the States, where it first originated.Drawing inspiration from Funkadelic, The JB’s, and the discovery of the Meters, the duo of Bo Baral and JJ Whitfield were heavily into the sounds of New Orleans when they got together to form Hotpie & Candy, the first incarnation of the Poets of Rhythm. Many musicians (and band names) later, plus a cross country United States trip uncovering rare Funk and Soul 45s, and the band eventually morphed into the Funk powerhouse we have all grown to know. First signed to Soulciety Records in Germany in the early 90′s, recorded a record for Desco that was shelved, and eventually released an effort on DJ Shadow’s Quannum Projects in 2001. This record exposed them to an international audience, and made them a popular name in record collecting circles. Shortly after the two tours with Shadow’s label, the Poets’ members began to drift to other projects, but their core music is well appreciated and sought after by music lovers throughout the world. This anthology will be available on October first with a double gatefold LP with extended liner notes. Don’t miss out on this one.
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Wobble is probably best known as the dub-influenced bassist for Public Image Ltd (PIL) who were fronted by John Lydon (nee Rotten of the Sex Pistols). He also co-wrote PIL’s second album Metal Box and played both bass and drums on some tracks.Sharpe by contrast was a founding member of the disco and jazz-funk group Shakatak whose musical style was in many respects punk’s and dub’s nemesis.
nije lose, malo sterilno za moj ukus. Edited by Takeshi
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bogotac!http://www.mixcloud.com/thejazzmeet/podcast-114-091013-a-black-classical-brit-jazz-mix/

Black Classical returns to The Jazz Meet bringing with him a tight selection of British Jazz flavours. Featuring the unmistakable vocals of Norma Winstone and some of the best musicians Britain has ever had to offer, our man from Manchester delivers just over 60 minutes of evocative, deeper than deep tracks as only he knows how.
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