Exuma
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Snake
Soul New - LP XSBS 2052 Kama Sutra
Sealed 1972 Gatefold Original. Saw Cut.... more details |
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Reincarnation
Funk Used - LP KSBS 2062 Kama Sutra
1972 Gatefold Original In Shrink With Color Poster. Very Slightly Dished, Hence Price.... more details |
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Exuma
Soul Used - LP SR 61265 Mercury
Near Mint Gatefold Original (Light Wear On Spne) With Insert. Exuma Was A Singular Talent, Mixing The Infectious Rhythms And Folkloric Qualities Of Bahamian Music With Rock, Country, Jug, Funk, Soul And Other Influences And Adding A Sharply Satiric Element Of Social Commentary. Exuma's Music Aimed For The Heart And The Feet At The Same Time. Audiophile Quality Sound-Recommended!... more details |
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Do Wah Nanny
Soul Used - LP KSBS 2040 Kama Sutra
Mint 1970 Promo Label Gatefold Original.... more details |
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Life
Soul Used - LP KSBS 2074 Kama Sutra
1973 Promo Label Gatefold Original, Clean COH. LP Looks Unplayed, Gatefold Near Mint.... more details |
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Do Wah Nanny
Soul Used - LP KSBS 2040 Kama Sutra
Beautiful 1970 Original Label In Textured Gatefold With Insert.... more details |
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Life
Soul Used - LP KSBS 2074 Kama Sutra
1973 Gatefold Original In Shrink Wrap.... more details |
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Exuma II
Soul Used - LP SR 61314 Mercury
Beautiful 1970 White Label Promo. Following Close On The Heels Of His Debut Album, This Is "Another Combination Of Folk Music From The Bahamas With Voodoo-Esque Ritual Not Far Removed From Some Of The More Extreme New Orleans Music Influenced By That Practice. In Places (Like "Fire In The Hole," Probably The Most Accessible Cut), There's A Spiritual Lilt To The Vocals That Might Remind Some Listeners, If Only Faintly, Of Some Of The Rasta-Fired Reggae Recorded By Bob Marley And Others In The '70s. It's Hardly Just Another Day At The Office For Mercury Records, Though, When One Of The First Lyrics Of An Album Blithely States, "You Thought You Married A Woman, You Married A Big Black Bird." Too, "Paul Simon Nontooth" Might Even Be Further Out (And Creepier) Than Anything On The First Album, Being More A Zombie Revival Ritual Than A Conventional Song. There Are More Tuneful Items, Too, Though, Like "Baal," Where Exuma's Raw, Scratchy Vocals Approximate An Exotic Soul-Gospel Feel. And Even On The More Laid-Back Tracks, There Are All Sorts Of Weird, Spontaneous-Sounding Interjections Of Percussion, Yells, And Chanting Voices, "We Got To Go" Even Sounding Something Like A 19th-Century Group Trying To Play Like War, Only Lacking The Modern Technology To Make The Transition Complete." Richhie Unterberger, AMG.... more details |
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