JAYNE CORTEZ & THE FIRESPITTERS
TAKING THE BLUES BACK HOME (1996)
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TAKING THE BLUES BACK HOME (1996)
320 KBPS
NOW THIS IS AN ALBUM YOU CAN'T MISS. I, for one, just fell in love with this record.
This is an album i discovered through Spotify (which is nice), when following recommendations for artists similar to Gil Scott-Heron. The link here is that both could be categorized in the Black poetry/spoken word genre. This album is quite different from anything by Scott-Heron, though.
So what does it sound like? Well, a blend of jazz and blues and some African influences (Cortez lives in NYC and Dakar). It's quite hard to describe. Here is what it's not: boring “poetry” on down-tempo jazzy background music. Here is what it is instead: powerful texts with a sense of humor, clear voice, fast-paced music that either supports or challenges Cortez's voice.
(Disclaimer: i suck at music genres.)
About Jayne Cortez: “A visionary and socially conscious poetess with feminist leanings, Cortez is as wise a person as is out there. She was married to Ornette Coleman.” says All Music Guide. More on Wikipedia.
- Taking The Blues Back Home
- Bumblebee, You Saw Big Mama
- Mojo 96
- Cultural Operations
- The Guitars I Used To Know
- Talk To Me (For Don Cherry)
- I Have Been Searching
- Global Inequalities
- Blues Bop For Diz
- You Can Be
- Endangered Species List Blues
- Nobody Knows A Thing
Highlights: nearly everything, including Taking The Blues Back Home, Mojo 96, Blues Bop For Diz.
Request: i'd kill for more Jayne Cortez goodness.
5 comments:
Thanks for this. Here's one of her earlier ones.
jayne cortez - celebrations and solitudes (strata east 1974) vinyl rip
http://www.mediafire.com/?ozkcshswxhn
Many thanks, fulltext.
i don´t know the password, could you leave it here?
ditto above....password? I tried MOODSWINGSmusic and no luck.
I am not the uploader for this one but I downloaded it and it worked for me.
Maybe something went wrong when you downloaded it...
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