Snarky Puppy - Family Dinner, Vol. 2 (Deluxe) (2016) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Snarky Puppy
- Title: Family Dinner, Vol. 2 (Deluxe)
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: GroundUP Music LLC
- Genre: Jazz, World, Funk
- Quality: flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
- Total Time: 01:27:16
- Total Size: 1057 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. I Asked (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Becca Stevens & Väsen]
02. Molino Molero (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Susana Baca & Charlie Hunter]
03. Liquid Love (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Chris Turner]
04. Soro (Afriki) (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Salif Keita & Carlos Malta & Bernardo Aguiar]
05. Sing To The Moon (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Laura Mvula & Michelle Willis]
06. Don't You Know (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Jacob Collier & Big Ed Lee]
07. I Remember (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Knower & Jeff Coffin]
08. Somebody Home (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. David Crosby]
09. Be Still (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Becca Stevens & Väsen]
10. Fuego Y Agua (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Susana Baca]
11. Shapons Vindaloo (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Väsen]
12. One Hope (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Knower]
13. Brother, I'M Hungry (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans La / 2015) [Feat. Nigel Hall & Nola International]
Fusion-influenced jam band Snarky Puppy make exploratory jazz, rock, and funk. Formed in Denton, Texas in 2004, the group features a wide-ranging assemblage of musicians known affectionately as "the Fam," centered around bassist and leader Michael League. They debuted with the concert album Live at Uncommon Ground in 2005. Since then, the band has built up a loyal following with a steady touring schedule and a handful of well-received albums including The Only Constant (2006), The World Is Getting Smaller (2007), Bring Us the Bright (2008), Tell Your Friends (2010), and groundUP (2012). In 2013, Snarky Puppy released the album Family Dinner, Vol. 1, which featured a cover of Brenda Russell's "Something." The song proved a hit and propelled the album up various digital download charts. In 2014, they shared a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance for the song, and recorded the live We Like It Here in Utrecht, Netherlands. The set was released on Ropeadope.
Snarky Puppy next signed to Impulse! and released Sylva, a collaboration with the Netherlands-based Metropole Orkest. The album was greeted enthusiastically by the international press and won the band its second Grammy, this time for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, at the 2016 Grammy Awards. They followed it with two live documents. The first was World Tour, a 32-disc box featuring their 16 favorite concerts. The deluxe package was sold exclusively through their website. Also in early 2016, they issued the audio-video set Family Dinner, Vol. 2, a documentary follow-up to the first Family Dinner recorded the preceding year. It showcased the band during a concert (and included guests Charlie Hunter, Susana Baca, Salif Keita, and David Crosby), in interviews, and in backstage sequences. In April 2016, Snarky Puppy struck again with Culcha Vulcha, their 11th studio album and first solely studio-based production in eight years. It topped the jazz album charts the week of its release and took home the prize for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
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01. I Asked (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Becca Stevens & Väsen]
02. Molino Molero (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Susana Baca & Charlie Hunter]
03. Liquid Love (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Chris Turner]
04. Soro (Afriki) (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Salif Keita & Carlos Malta & Bernardo Aguiar]
05. Sing To The Moon (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Laura Mvula & Michelle Willis]
06. Don't You Know (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Jacob Collier & Big Ed Lee]
07. I Remember (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Knower & Jeff Coffin]
08. Somebody Home (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. David Crosby]
09. Be Still (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Becca Stevens & Väsen]
10. Fuego Y Agua (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Susana Baca]
11. Shapons Vindaloo (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Väsen]
12. One Hope (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans LA / 2015) [feat. Knower]
13. Brother, I'M Hungry (Live At Esplanade Studios, New Orleans La / 2015) [Feat. Nigel Hall & Nola International]
Fusion-influenced jam band Snarky Puppy make exploratory jazz, rock, and funk. Formed in Denton, Texas in 2004, the group features a wide-ranging assemblage of musicians known affectionately as "the Fam," centered around bassist and leader Michael League. They debuted with the concert album Live at Uncommon Ground in 2005. Since then, the band has built up a loyal following with a steady touring schedule and a handful of well-received albums including The Only Constant (2006), The World Is Getting Smaller (2007), Bring Us the Bright (2008), Tell Your Friends (2010), and groundUP (2012). In 2013, Snarky Puppy released the album Family Dinner, Vol. 1, which featured a cover of Brenda Russell's "Something." The song proved a hit and propelled the album up various digital download charts. In 2014, they shared a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance for the song, and recorded the live We Like It Here in Utrecht, Netherlands. The set was released on Ropeadope.
Snarky Puppy next signed to Impulse! and released Sylva, a collaboration with the Netherlands-based Metropole Orkest. The album was greeted enthusiastically by the international press and won the band its second Grammy, this time for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, at the 2016 Grammy Awards. They followed it with two live documents. The first was World Tour, a 32-disc box featuring their 16 favorite concerts. The deluxe package was sold exclusively through their website. Also in early 2016, they issued the audio-video set Family Dinner, Vol. 2, a documentary follow-up to the first Family Dinner recorded the preceding year. It showcased the band during a concert (and included guests Charlie Hunter, Susana Baca, Salif Keita, and David Crosby), in interviews, and in backstage sequences. In April 2016, Snarky Puppy struck again with Culcha Vulcha, their 11th studio album and first solely studio-based production in eight years. It topped the jazz album charts the week of its release and took home the prize for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the 2017 Grammy Awards.
Year 2016 | Jazz | Funk | World | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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