Galactic - Ya-Ka-May (Deluxe Edition) (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Galactic
- Title: Ya-Ka-May (Deluxe Edition)
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Anti - Epitaph
- Genre: Soul, Hip Hop, Funk, Jazz, Acid Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 46:51
- Total Size: 297 MB | 108 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Galactic - Friends of Science
02. Galactic - Boe Money
03. Galactic - Double It
04. Galactic - Heart Of Steel
05. Galactic - Wild Man
06. Galactic - Bacchus
07. Galactic - Katey vs. Nobby
08. Galactic - Cineramascope
09. Galactic - Dark Water
10. Galactic - Do It Again
11. Galactic - Liquor Pang
12. Galactic - Krewe d'etat
13. Galactic - You Don't Know
14. Galactic - Speaks His Mind
15. Galactic - Do It Again (again)
16. Galactic - Muss The Hair
17. Galactic - Sandor's Revenge
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01. Galactic - Friends of Science
02. Galactic - Boe Money
03. Galactic - Double It
04. Galactic - Heart Of Steel
05. Galactic - Wild Man
06. Galactic - Bacchus
07. Galactic - Katey vs. Nobby
08. Galactic - Cineramascope
09. Galactic - Dark Water
10. Galactic - Do It Again
11. Galactic - Liquor Pang
12. Galactic - Krewe d'etat
13. Galactic - You Don't Know
14. Galactic - Speaks His Mind
15. Galactic - Do It Again (again)
16. Galactic - Muss The Hair
17. Galactic - Sandor's Revenge
When Galactic released From the Corner to the Block in 2007, they fully embraced hip-hop as an inseparable element in their sound for good. That said, Ya-Ka-May's 15 tracks (named appropriately enough for an Afro-Orleanian soup of Asian origin that can be made with any meat you have around, noodles, hardboiled egg, green onion, and any array of spices) are more rooted in the diverse musics of post-Katrina New Orleans than on any record they’ve previously issued. There are more vocals than on any previous Galactic record -- but the album is better for it. Such Crescent City institutions as Big Chief Bo Dollis, Irma Thomas, Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Allen Toussaint, Trombone Shorty, Corey Henry, and the Rebirth Brass Band are present alongside more modern -- and lesser-known but no less talented -- singers like John Boutté and Glen David Andrews. Hip-hop touches everything here -- even Boutté’s bluesy “Dark Water,” which is flavored with bowed cellos and popping snares. Same with Thomas’ performance on “Heart of Steel,” where skittering hip-hop and breakbeat funk grooves are sampled against her trademark deep soul vocal, as enormous electric guitars vamp over a snarling, rumbling bassline and a lonesome blues harmonica that flits through the mix. Bone-crunching bounce hip-hop is represented by the pantheon of the New Orleans gay/drag underground sissy rap scene (their term) with Cheeky Blakk's wild, anthemic gay rap “Do It Again,” “Double It” by Big Freedia, and Katey Red and Sissy Nobby on the dirty bounce of “Katey vs. Sissy.” The bounce tracks are simply brutal; Galactic fold themselves musically and inventively into the extremely repetitive rhythm tracks, and play them live while adding samples for atmosphere to highlight the raps and extend the tunes into other realms. On “Bacchus,” Toussaint’s voice and piano are layered with reverb amid gospelized soul, second line, and R&B in the sampled horn charts. “Boe Money,” with the Rebirth Brass Band, carries within it hints of post-bop jazz, second-line strut, and funky butt groove. Yet Ya-Ka-May is not merely a collaborative amalgam of tracks, but rather a unified whole reflecting NOLA’s musical vitality and reveling in it all simultaneously; it's the sound of a musical community being itself for itself, while screaming -- in full party mode -- into the world that it's alive and evolving.© Thom Jurek /TiVo
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