Haunted Dancehall
The Sabres Of ParadiseThis album is about as vanilla as it gets. Electronica without soul. Music from the Hearts of Space stuff. Pleasant, but lacking any jam.
This album is about as vanilla as it gets. Electronica without soul. Music from the Hearts of Space stuff. Pleasant, but lacking any jam.
Downbeat and soulful. The artists really FEEL the music, but it doesn't transfer to me. This doesn't inspire me to nod, bob, or shake any part of my body, and it doesn't intellectually hold my interest.
I am a big fan of Machito's earlier Mambo and ChaCha discography. This is certainly far freer and brassier. Machito is aggressively letting loose here. I've actually previously downloaded this album, and enjoy it. It doesn't make the car or shop playlists, however. Only criticism is that Machito is so rooted in the Cuban, that the Afro struggles for expression
I know that this is essential to classic rock fans. It's one of the "Bluesier" blues rock albums out there, as Jeff Beck draws from roots and propels them with electric sound. Blues Rock isn't my thing, but this is a solid album of it.
Best album generated so far.