OLU DARA Neighborhoods 5.1 DVD AUDIO SEALED
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Here is a very hard to find DVD Audio version of OLU DARA NEIGHBORHOODS DVD-AUDIO SEALED. This is by far the best sounding version of this recording that is available today as it is in 5.1 surround sound. The jewel case, booklet and DVD itself are in gorgeous new condition Shipping & handling in the US will be $4 for first class mail in a padded mailer Click to View Image Album TRACK LISTING: 1. Massamba 2. Neighborhoods 3. Herbman 4. Strange Things Happen Everyday 5. Bell & Ponce (At the Movie Show) 6. I See the Light 7. Out on the Rolling Sea 8. Bluebird 9. Used to Be - Olu Dara, Cassandra Wilson 10. Red Ant (Nature) 11. Tree Blues Includes Photo Gallery, and complete discography. The Mississippi-born, New York-based Olu Dara is the real deal: a modern day, 21st-century musical troubadour at home with jazz, blues, R&B, Latin, and African sounds. Although he's recorded numerous times with tenor sax titan David Murray and has played with Art Blakey and Taj Mahal since the 1970s, his debut recording In the World wasn't released until 1998. On the much-anticipated follow-up, Neighborhoods, Dara delivers more of his cross-genre African American autobiographical soundscapes. Backed by the diasporic grooves provided by his Natchesippi Dance Band, Dara's down-home elliptical vocals and blues-twanged guitar licks color this entire session. On the title track, with its urbane rimshots and catchy guitar hooks, Dara pays tribute to Brooklyn, Harlem, and the Queensbridge projects, where his son, Nas, initiated the next phase of hip-hop. The talking drum grooves "Massamba" along spiritedly. Dr. John lends his bayou-drenched Hammond B-3 organ to the Afro-Latin "I See the Light," the comical "Red Ant(Nature)," and the midtempo mojo-mooded "Herbman." Jazz chanteuse Cassandra Wilson adds her deep-Delta contralto to "Used to Be," and on "Tree Blues" and "Strange Things" Dara turns it out with just his voice, his guitar, and some percussion, just enough for the blues. --Eugene Holley Jr. Product Description Having earned effusive critical praise and a long-running top 20 Billboard hit in 1998 with his Atlantic Records debut, In the World: From Natchez to New York, the New York City-based Olu Dara now brews his trademark blend of Delta Blues, Jazz, Afro-Beat and Caribbean influences, this time around throwing in a heavy dose of funk into the mix. Throughout the album, his warm, natural voice--reflective of his Natchez, Mississippi birth place--gives life to his imagery-filled lyrical stories, from the cinema celebration of "Bell and Ponce (at the Movie Show)" to his melancholy cover of the traditional Bahamian sailor's lament, "Out on the Rolling Sea." Songs: Massamba, Neighborhoods, Herbman, Strange Things Happen Everyday, Bell and Ponce (at the Movie Show), I See the Light, Out on the Rolling Sea, Bluebird, Used to Be (with Cassandra Wilson), Red Ant (Nature), Tree Blues, In the World.
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