Zzebra - Take It Or Leave It (1975) [Reissue 1999]
MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Genre: Prog Rock / Afro-Prog / Jazz Rock
Zzebra came out of the ashes of the British brass-rock band IF and ex-OSIBISA member joining forces with singing keyboardist Gus Yeadon . Main songwriter and wind-player Dave Quincy and guitarist Terry Smith had left If after their fourth album and met Loghty Amaio to found ZZebra, which was set to incorporate lots of African music elements. Irish drummer Liam Geniocky and Scott John McCoy on bass rounded the line-up.Keyboardist and wind-player (and also songwriter) Gus Yeadon left throughout the first album's recording, bringing the much-travelled Tommy Eyre (ex-Ainsley Dunbar and Mark-Almond) to finish up anf thus remaining a sextet. The music was a special brand of funky brass-rock that could easily compare with MANDRILL, CYMANDE, OSIBISA and DEMON FUZZ or even WAR (with or without Eric Burdon)
Later the same year, they recorded their second album called Panic, but by that time, they'd become a septet by hiring Alan Marshall on vocals. During the Panic (album's name) recording sessions, guitarist Terry Smith left, so in came Steve Byrd to finally make the line-up stable. The band kept on touring in the UK and US, but for some reasons, the group never released their third album, until the Disconforme label reissued the two historical albums, doing the same for Take It Or Leave It in 99.
www.progarchives.com
Tracklist:
01. No Point 05:28
02. Living 05:10
03. The Poverty Song 03:54
04. Bai La Jo 07:04
05. Word Trips 05:44
06. Take It Or Leave It 03:53
07. Evacuate My Sack 05:30
08. Society 06:07
Personnel
Tomme Eyre - keyboards
Alan Marshall - vocals
John McCoy - bass
Liam Genockey - drums
Steve Byrd - guitar
dave Quincey - saxes
Lasissi (Loughty) Amao - vocals, percussion, saxes
MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Genre: Prog Rock / Afro-Prog / Jazz Rock
Zzebra came out of the ashes of the British brass-rock band IF and ex-OSIBISA member joining forces with singing keyboardist Gus Yeadon . Main songwriter and wind-player Dave Quincy and guitarist Terry Smith had left If after their fourth album and met Loghty Amaio to found ZZebra, which was set to incorporate lots of African music elements. Irish drummer Liam Geniocky and Scott John McCoy on bass rounded the line-up.Keyboardist and wind-player (and also songwriter) Gus Yeadon left throughout the first album's recording, bringing the much-travelled Tommy Eyre (ex-Ainsley Dunbar and Mark-Almond) to finish up anf thus remaining a sextet. The music was a special brand of funky brass-rock that could easily compare with MANDRILL, CYMANDE, OSIBISA and DEMON FUZZ or even WAR (with or without Eric Burdon)
Later the same year, they recorded their second album called Panic, but by that time, they'd become a septet by hiring Alan Marshall on vocals. During the Panic (album's name) recording sessions, guitarist Terry Smith left, so in came Steve Byrd to finally make the line-up stable. The band kept on touring in the UK and US, but for some reasons, the group never released their third album, until the Disconforme label reissued the two historical albums, doing the same for Take It Or Leave It in 99.
www.progarchives.com
Tracklist:
01. No Point 05:28
02. Living 05:10
03. The Poverty Song 03:54
04. Bai La Jo 07:04
05. Word Trips 05:44
06. Take It Or Leave It 03:53
07. Evacuate My Sack 05:30
08. Society 06:07
Personnel
Tomme Eyre - keyboards
Alan Marshall - vocals
John McCoy - bass
Liam Genockey - drums
Steve Byrd - guitar
dave Quincey - saxes
Lasissi (Loughty) Amao - vocals, percussion, saxes
0 σχόλια :
Post a Comment