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Birigwa

PERSONNEL: Birigwa - voices
and guitar Stan Strickland - flute and tenor sax Arthur Brooks - fleugelhorn Mait Edey - piano and misc. percussion Phil Morrison - bass Yusef Crowder - shiko drum and misc. percussion Vinnie Johnson - drums
Originally
released in 1972, this album by the Uganda born Birigwa is one of the most unique and hard to categorize albums of afro-folk-jazz-blues-psych
we've ever heard. Birigwa came to America to study at the New England Conservatory in the early '70s when he made
this beautiful record, which falls somewhere between Tropicalia, pastoral South American psych, spiritual soul-jazz and eclectic
blues, accented by his super versatile vocals which swing freely from deep to falsetto, playful to wonderfully weird (check
out the last track!) to downright pretty. Backing Birigwa was a really strong band, his sound bolstered by the rich bass lines
of Stark Reality member Phil Morrison and the perfect flute touches of Stan Strickland. Think of Caetano Veloso, Jorge Ben,
Devendra Banhart or Milton Nascimento, with one foot in Africa, the other dipping its toes in sonic waters flowing from all
sorts of great and unexpected places.
-Aquarius Records-
AUDIO SAMPLES:
Obugumba
Njabala
Okusosolamukuleke
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