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Exuma
I'M EXUMAAA, I'M THE OBEAHHHH MAN...
I was seriously surprised not to find anything on this guy; I've seen some love for him for him around the forums, but I suppose nobody saw it fit to create a thread for him until now. Quote:
If I were to ever, EVER abandon the suburban lifestyle for something more natural and pure, I would immediately gather/create sheet music for each song on his self-titled album, create a band to play each part, create a bonfire along the beach, and play these songs all day long. Exuma's music is a lot like that; it influences you to live with such power that you almost want to abandon anything restraining you (WHO NEEDS AIR CONDITIONING... REALLY?). Word. Recommendations: Exuma Exuma II I'm kind of sparse on his material myself, but I find his first album to be somewhat of a masterpiece. If anyone's more familiar with his work than let me know what you would recommend. I plan to acquire it all quite soon, but just for the sake of consistency... |
Two five star albums in my book. Exuma is one of the most interesting artists to have graced my ears.
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The only Exuma thread on this forum has one response, how disappointing.
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But yeah, Exuma is amazing. I'm fairly new to him right now and have just been playing his first album. What do you think of his later stuff? |
This is great stuff! I'm really going to have to check him out.
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His third album, Do Wah Nanny is a lot less mystifying, angular and effective. It's still very nice, as the instrumentation still sounds really cool to the ear. Nothing will ever move you like "Exuma the Obeah Man", though, and you're more than likely to be humming the melodies to these songs, rather than chanting them with excessive pride. Besides, even if you hate them, you can always stare at the cover art! |
I only have his first self-titled, but it's pretty bitchin'. Dambala is chilling song.
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