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Join Date: Nov 2010
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![]() Frownland`s contribution scores really high in terms of authenticity. Congrats on being one of very few MB members to show any interest in plantation work songs - I discovered the limited appeal of this kind of music when I tried to revive interest in this thread:- http://www.musicbanter.com/country-f...out-album.html On the subject of authenticity, the OP doesn`t score very highly, as this was one of Zen`s recommended tracks:- Here are three takes on the theme of tribal music:- (a) must be authentic because of the unselfconscious boob display:- (b) deliberately composed "tribal" music that usually ends up sounding pretty cheesy:- (c) personal favourite because it takes me back to my teenage years, the original Missa Luba album had a famous suit of songs,( ie.the Mass), and a less publicized side of native Congolese music of which this song is a taste:-
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