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1.1 Up from the South1.2 T.I.B.W.F1.3 Budos Theme1.4 Ghost Walk1.5 Monkey See, Monkey Do1.6 Sing a Simple Song1.7 Eastbound1.8 Aynotchesh Yererfu1.9 King Charles1.10 The Volcano Song1.11 Across the Atlantic |
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 | Description: | Budos Band by Budos Band, released 1 September 2008, includes the following tracks: "Budos Theme", "Monkey See, Monkey Do", "Eastbound", "King Charles" and more.
This version of Budos Band comes as a 1xCD. - The Budos Band is the quintessence of Staten Island soul. Their exciting new afro-influenced take on the instrumental music has been captivating listeners at gigs across the Tri-State area. Eleven pieces in all, their group consists of drums, bass, guitar, electric organ, two trumpets, baritone, saxophone and a percussion section employing bongos, congas, tambourine, guiro, clave, shekere and cowbell. Do you dig Fela Kuti, Issac Hayes and James Brown? How about Poets of Rhythm and Antibala Afrobeat Orchestra? Then you'll love the Budos Band.Recorded and mixed at Daptone Studios by Gabriel Roth (Bosco Mann).
The cover image is of Puu Oo, the easternmost of Kilauea's volcanic vents, spewing molten lava. Kilauea is one of five shield volcanoes that together form the Island of Hawai'i. Photographed ca. 1984.
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