Ikebe Shakedown – Ikebe Shakedown (LP)
Product information "Ikebe Shakedown – Ikebe Shakedown (LP)"
Repress! Originally released in 2011 with a limited pressing and
repressed once a few years later in 2016. “Right now in cities across
the globe, there are plenty of great Afrobeat revivalist bands aping the
sound and groove of Fela Kuti’s legendary sound. Yet, surprisingly few
of the new groups have strayed from an orthodox interpretation of the
genre or done much real innovation. ..Ikebe Shakedown is here to change
that. The band takes signature Afrobeat elements—big unison horns,
slinky bass lines, tight little guitar licks—and blends them with tasty
grooves culled from '70s-style horn-driven funk”. -Marlon Bishop, WNYC
Ikebe Shakedown, the self-titled album and Ubiquity Records debut from the Brooklyn-based band, plays with elements of Cinematic Soul, Afro-funk, Deep Disco, and Boogaloo in all the right ways. Pushing their globally-informed sound and eclectic approach to tune-writing into new territory, “Self-titling the album is a way to introduce the audience to the many facets of the band -- to provide a more complete understanding of what we do,” bassist Vince Chiarito says. “Our sound has grown to incorporate our influences without overtly representing any one in particular. It just sounds like us," he adds.
Ikebe Shakedown, the self-titled album and Ubiquity Records debut from the Brooklyn-based band, plays with elements of Cinematic Soul, Afro-funk, Deep Disco, and Boogaloo in all the right ways. Pushing their globally-informed sound and eclectic approach to tune-writing into new territory, “Self-titling the album is a way to introduce the audience to the many facets of the band -- to provide a more complete understanding of what we do,” bassist Vince Chiarito says. “Our sound has grown to incorporate our influences without overtly representing any one in particular. It just sounds like us," he adds.
Tracklisting: |
Class Of '55 1-1 Birth Of Rock And Roll 1-2 Sixteen Candles 1-3 Class Of '55 1-4 Waymore's Blues 1-5 We Remember The King 1-6 Coming Home 1-7 Rock And Roll (Fais-Do-Do) 1-8 Keep My Motor Running 1-9 I Will Rock And Roll With You 1-10 Big Train (From Memphis) Johnny Cash Is Coming To Town 2-1 The Big Light 2-2 The Ballad Of Barbara 2-3 I'd Rather Have You 2-4 Let Him Roll 2-5 The Night Hank Williams Came To Town 2-6 Sixteen Tons 2-7 Letters From Home 2-8 W. Lee O'Daniel (And The Light Crust Dough Boys) 2-9 Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock And Roll To Me) 2-10 My Ship Will Sail Water From The Wells Of Home 3-1 Ballad Of A Teenage Queen 3-2 As Long As I Live 3-3 Where Did We Go Right 3-4 The Last Of The Drifters 3-5 Call Me The Breeze 3-6 That Old Wheel 3-7 Sweeter Than The Flowers 3-8 A Croft In Clachan (The Ballad Of Rob Macdunn) 3-9 New Moon Over Jamaica 3-10 Water From The Wells Of Home Classic Cash: Hall Of Fame Series 4-1 Get Rhythm 4-2 Tennessee Flat Top Box 4-3 Long Black Veil 4-4 A Thing Called Love 4-5 I Still Miss Someone 4-6 Cry, Cry, Cry 4-7 Blue Train 4-8 Sunday Morning Coming Down 4-9 Five Feet High And Rising 4-10 Peace In The Valley Classic Cash: Hall Of Fame Series 5-1 Don't Take Your Guns To Town 5-2 Home Of The Blues 5-3 Guess Things Happen That Way 5-4 I Got Stripes 5-5 I Walk The Line 5-6 Ring Of Fire 5-7 Ballad Of Ira Hayes 5-8 The Ways Of A Woman In Love 5-9 Folsom Prison Blues 5-10 Supper Time Boom Chicka Boom 6-1 A Backstage Pass 6-2 Cat's In The Cradle 6-3 Farmer's Almanac 6-4 Don't Go Near The Water 6-5 Family Bible 6-6 Harley 6-7 I Love You, Love You 6-8 Hidden Shame 6-9 Monteagle Mountain 6-10 That's One You Own Me The Mystery Of Life 7-1 The Greatest Cowboy Of Them All 7-2 I'm An Easy Rider 7-3 The Mystery Of Life 7-4 Hey Porter 7-5 Beans For Breakfast 7-6 Goin' By The Book 7-7 Wanted Man 7-8 I'll Go Somewhere And Sing My Songs Again 7-9 The Hobo Song 7-10 Angel And The Badman |
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Release Date: | 2020 |
Label: | Ubiquity |
Genre: | Afro, Funk, Funk/Soul |
Product Group: | LP |
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