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Albina Music Trust

AMT-006

LP Black $22
  • Pressed on black vinyl
  • Restored and mastered by Gus Elg
  • Art and design by Eric W Mast

Description

With tape restoration and mastering by Gus Elg, a calculated spitshine envelops this recording and positions listeners in the shag carpet-lined haze of a 1970s fusion session. The design by Eric W Mast allows viewers to check out the aforementioned period upholstery through archival photography in the album’s insert, depicting wall-to-wall shag gracing the booths at Mel Brown’s Drum Shop.

Out of the gate, “Latin Summer” burns through with an urgency akin to The Gangsters – an album recorded by members of this band a decade prior. On the Funkadelic-fused “Chrome Dome,” Jimmy Sanders continues to make use of the synthesizer, through squiggling tones and fried bursts, as well as on “Gospel Bridge,” a track that evokes Heavy Weather in its Pollock-like splashes of melody. Jeff Bruce’s fretless bass brings a psych-propelled elasticity to the groove, adding a sinful undercurrent to “Time of My Life”...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Latin Summer
  • 2 Tut's Strut
  • 3 Song For Valerie
  • 4 Chrome Dome
  • 5 Time Of My Life