A Certain Ratio - 1982 (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: A Certain Ratio
- Title: 1982
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Mute
- Genre: Funk, Alternative, Jazz
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 37:36
- Total Size: 86.7 / 257 / 453 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Samo (2:55)
2. Waiting on a Train (3:37)
3. 1982 (3:30)
4. A Trip in Hulme (4:11)
5. Tombo in M3 (4:45)
6. Constant Curve (3:40)
7. Afro Dizzy (3:42)
8. Holy Smoke (4:05)
9. Tier 3 (3:27)
10. Ballad of ACR (3:49)
1. Samo (2:55)
2. Waiting on a Train (3:37)
3. 1982 (3:30)
4. A Trip in Hulme (4:11)
5. Tombo in M3 (4:45)
6. Constant Curve (3:40)
7. Afro Dizzy (3:42)
8. Holy Smoke (4:05)
9. Tier 3 (3:27)
10. Ballad of ACR (3:49)
Looking backwards and forwards all at once, drawing on influences from across every spectrum, 1982 is an unpredictable record that will reward a dedicated listener dozens of times over.
Even by the band’s high standards - which includes a gleeful disregard for boundaries of style and genre, their eye fixed firmly on constant movement forwards - their latest studio album 1982 is multidimensional. Recorded by the core ACR line up of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop and Donald Johnson, alongside Tony Quigley, Matthew Steele and Ellen Beth Abdi, it shoots off in every direction, whether via searing Afrobeat, mind-melting jazz breakdowns or moody electronic experiments.
And the album title? Although 1982 might conjure memories of the year that saw ACR put out both the acclaimed Sextet and the cult favourite I’d Like To See You Again, it’s more of a playful red herring than an invitation to nostalgia.
Even by the band’s high standards - which includes a gleeful disregard for boundaries of style and genre, their eye fixed firmly on constant movement forwards - their latest studio album 1982 is multidimensional. Recorded by the core ACR line up of Jez Kerr, Martin Moscrop and Donald Johnson, alongside Tony Quigley, Matthew Steele and Ellen Beth Abdi, it shoots off in every direction, whether via searing Afrobeat, mind-melting jazz breakdowns or moody electronic experiments.
And the album title? Although 1982 might conjure memories of the year that saw ACR put out both the acclaimed Sextet and the cult favourite I’d Like To See You Again, it’s more of a playful red herring than an invitation to nostalgia.
Year 2023 | Jazz | Funk | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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