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Geraldo Pino & The Heartbeats - Afro Soco Soul Live (1972/2018)

Geraldo Pino & The Heartbeats - Afro Soco Soul Live (1972/2018)
  • Title: Afro Soco Soul Live
  • Year Of Release: 1972/2018
  • Label: Oom Dooby Dochas
  • Genre: Funk, Soul, Afrobeat
  • Quality: CBR 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 36:56
  • Total Size: 85 mb / 254 mb
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After a few 7" releases throughout the 1960s the first real album of GERALDO PINO & THE HEARTBEATS hit the scene in 1972. "Afro soco soul live" is as the title suggests an album that has been recorded at a concert and Geraldo Pino often communicates with the utterly enthusiastic audience, gives longer announcements between the songs or introduces his lead guitarist before he starts a simmering solo. All songs here have an average length of six minutes and despite their composed parts they show this free jammy flow.
The basic style is funk with soulful vocals which gets mixed up with traditional African percussion grooves. This album swallows you with it's mesmerizing rhythms. It's afro funk at best with a frantic atmosphere whirling up from the ever flashing percussive arrangements. The funky Hammond B - 3 organ is omnipresent on all the tracks and duels with the wild and completely unleashed lead guitar from time to time. Repetative chord progressions and harmonies decorate the solid rhythmmical base and deprive you of your senses while you get deeper and deeper into a trance like state moving and floating along on the dancefloor.
Due to the crisp and clear sound this record gives you the feeling of being right at the scene, everything sounds and feels so vivid, even after more than four decades. So it is no wonder that this record is a popular gem in Western Africa but how is the reception from the European and American fans of furious funk music?
Well, Geraldo Pino has become a legend in his home area but just a short time before his death in 2008 people from the Western World really discovered him and his amazing band. Original copies of this album go for several hundred USD if they ever turn up. So a reissue of this sacred gem of African funk music from the early 70s has been long overdue. A record that is made to let dancefloors smoke and tremble and the musicianship is sheer amazing!

:: TRACKLIST ::

1. Blackman Was Born To Be Free (06:47)
2. Man Pass Man, Iron De Cut Iron (06:23)
3. Right In The Centre (06:17)
4. On The Spot (05:24)
5. Black Woman Experience (05:29)
6. Afro Soco Soul Live (06:32)

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  • nilesh65
  •  wrote in 14:25
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Thank you so much!!!!