Jean-Paul Bourelly & The Bluwave Bandits - Live! Fade to Cacophony (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: Jean-Paul Bourelly & The Bluwave Bandits
- Title: Live! Fade to Cacophony
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: DIW [DIW-898]
- Genre: Jazz Fusion, Blues Rock
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 74:01
- Total Size: 455 MB(+3%) | 175 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Supernatural
2. Skin I'm In
3. Toxic You Love
4. Khalil's Dream
5. Trippin'
6. Rumble Suite: Rumble in the Jungle/Rock My Soul
7. Can't Get Enough
8. Brotha's on Mars
9. Nu Breed Kultur
personnel :
Jean-Paul Bourelly - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
"Kundalini" Mark Batson Organ - Keyboards, Vocals
Alfredo Alias Drums - Vocals (bckgr)
Melvin Gibbs - Bass
Reggie Washington - Bass
Carl Bourelly - Keyboards
Roz Davis - Vocals (bckgr)
Fred Cash - Bass
Had Jimi Hendrix lived long enough to hear Grandmaster Flash, Public Enemy or Ice-T, he might have sounded something like unconventional singer/rapper Jean-Paul Bourelly. Bourelly's critics have denounced him as a mere Hendrix clone, but in truth, there are too many things that set them apart. First, Bourelly is an obvious lover of hip-hop culture, and second, Bourelly is greatly enamored of funk and isn't as metallic as Hendrix. This interesting collection of live and studio material (some of which has a strong sociopolitical bent) shows that Bourelly is, in fact, his own man. But although not a clone, Bourelly could be a bit less obsessive in his devotion to the great rocker. He does have potential, and is someone to keep an eye on.~Alex Henderson
1. Supernatural
2. Skin I'm In
3. Toxic You Love
4. Khalil's Dream
5. Trippin'
6. Rumble Suite: Rumble in the Jungle/Rock My Soul
7. Can't Get Enough
8. Brotha's on Mars
9. Nu Breed Kultur
personnel :
Jean-Paul Bourelly - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
"Kundalini" Mark Batson Organ - Keyboards, Vocals
Alfredo Alias Drums - Vocals (bckgr)
Melvin Gibbs - Bass
Reggie Washington - Bass
Carl Bourelly - Keyboards
Roz Davis - Vocals (bckgr)
Fred Cash - Bass
Had Jimi Hendrix lived long enough to hear Grandmaster Flash, Public Enemy or Ice-T, he might have sounded something like unconventional singer/rapper Jean-Paul Bourelly. Bourelly's critics have denounced him as a mere Hendrix clone, but in truth, there are too many things that set them apart. First, Bourelly is an obvious lover of hip-hop culture, and second, Bourelly is greatly enamored of funk and isn't as metallic as Hendrix. This interesting collection of live and studio material (some of which has a strong sociopolitical bent) shows that Bourelly is, in fact, his own man. But although not a clone, Bourelly could be a bit less obsessive in his devotion to the great rocker. He does have potential, and is someone to keep an eye on.~Alex Henderson
Jazz | Blues | Funk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-Rip
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