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Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - My Jamaican Dub b/w The Healer 7" Vinyl

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Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - My Jamaican Dub b/w The Healer 7" Vinyl

Steel drums cover of Grace Jones and Erykah Badu/Madlib on this 7"

Price $11.00
Format 7"
Label Big Crown
UPC BCR097
Color Black
Year 2016
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Album Facts

Steel drums cover of Grace Jones and Erykah Badu/Madlib on this 7"

Price $11.00
Format 7"
Label Big Crown
UPC BCR097
Color Black
Year 2016
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band is back with another crushing two-sider that is guaranteed to set dancefloors on fire and get heads nodding around the globe. The mysterious steel pan outfit hailing from Hamburg, Germany has become a staple in DJ sets from Europe to Japan, from the US to Brasil, and anywhere else these tunes have found their way to speakers. They have released a slew of classic 7"s and two critically acclaimed full length albums. With that they have set a high bar for themselves, one clearly they intend on pushing higher with this new offering.Side A is BRSB’s take on Grace Jones' nightclub classic "My Jamaican Guy". They take the tune to a new height from the first beat, laying down an infectious groove that will get people out of their seats immediately. Heavy duty drums and bass shake the speakers through the intro then the pans reveal what they are covering as they play the instantly recognizable top line of the original. Rhythm guitar, heavily echoed percussion hits, and the different pan sets all combine to make this yet another instant classic from Bacao.BRSB has received a lot of praise for their choices of covers. Occasionally reworking hits, but, most notably pulling the album cut gems from artists typically more championed by the underground. Well...here they go again, covering Erykah Badu’s homage to the late great J Dilla “The Healer”. This is the type of thing to make Spice Adams jump on his kitchen counter and scream. From the instant this comes on, necks will be snapping and faces will scrunch up as they take the original beat produced by Madlib and give it a run for its money. Shaking subwoofers with the eerie tremolo bass they replay E. Badu’s vocal melodies on the pans adding their own flourishes. Glockenspiel plays the downbeat and a clap like thunder keeps the two-step swaying, all coming together to make this another must have two-sider from Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band.
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