Showing posts with label soul folk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soul folk. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Exuma -- Exuma II (1970 *Mercury SR 61314) Flac + 320





"Exuma, the Obeah Man, was born in Cat Island, Bahamas and christened as Tony McKay; he grew up through Canaan Lane off Shirley Street, Nassau, Bahamas. Drawing on the traditional Bahamian folk songs, the infectious beat of Junkanoo, ring play, myths and linguistic idioma, Exuma, through his musical recordings, performances and paintings, has promoted Bahamian heritage and extended Bahamian music throughout the world moreso than any other contemporary Bahamian recording artist." (Nina Simone Database)


Righteous Afro-Bahamian songwriter Macfarlane Gregory Anthony Mackey, aka Exuma, sang it with depth. At times, he comes on like a man possessed, defiantly exorcising himself. His earliest work is an unreal melange of heavy folk dirges, pounding junkanoo ruckus, and the groaning incantations of mythically just, voudoun enlivened cataclysms of spiritual and material oppressions in our brave new world. Proper chant down Babylon vibes. Exuma's records have long been a staple of the countless hauntologically-minded and/or whateverly freak-folked RSS electroducts we've been privy too for years, now. I know I've dropped him here, before. This is my flac rip of Exuma II. Baal destroys me. Some contend that this record's uneven. Mayhaps its more of a for madmen only kind of thing. Nahmean? Anyway, I hope you enjoy it. Paz.




Exuma -- Exuma II (1970 *Mercury SR 61314)

Flac + 320

Side 1
1.  Damn Fool 
2.  Baal 
3.  Paul Simon Nontooth 
4.  Fire In The Hole 

Side 2
1.  A Place Called Earth 
2. We Got To Go 
3.  African Rhythm 
4.  Zandoo





Saturday, February 13, 2010

Johnny Nash- Soul Folk (Jad, 1968)

This here is a gorgeous 1968 LP from sweet falsetto crooner, Johnny Nash. Most famous for his later hit, "I Can See Clearly Now", this release has Nash sounding like a genuine hybrid of Sam Cooke and Nina Simone, belting out inspired versions of popular hits in, as the title suggests, a soulful folk style. Great stuff, and let's not forget to mention that Nash's photo on the cover is a hologram. You need this!
"Cool Water"

"Chain Gang"

"Twelfth of Never"

Mediafire Download Link: Johnny Nash- Soul Folk