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For any (other) Sara Barellis fans: 3LP live album

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For any (other) Sara Barellis fans: 3LP live album

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Like I don't need to drop 45 dollars or whatever on a live 3LP but I feel like the odds of me getting any of these songs on their original sources any time soon (on vinyl) is so slim...

Actually this is on Amazon for 33 or so, so I think this will hit retail too. Good call out!
 
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For any (other) Sara Barellis fans: 3LP live album

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Amidst the Chaos is a sneaky great release. Can’t wait to hear another the live version of Saint Honesty. She killed it on SNL but I can’t find the video anymore.

 
Amidst the Chaos is a sneaky great release. Can’t wait to hear another the live version of Saint Honesty. She killed it on SNL but I can’t find the video anymore.


I'm not very familiar with her music but I get the sense this is likely to be a worthwhile purchase? :) More temptation please....
 
I'm not very familiar with her music but I get the sense this is likely to be a worthwhile purchase? :) More temptation please....
Besides getting the Amidst the Chaos songs from a very strong live artist, you also get a quasi greatest hits of live songs from an artist who really doesnt seem to have her older albums pressed repeatedly / that go for hundreds.

And this Broadway modern classic to boot



Crap I just convinced myself to buy it.
 
Fun groovy sax
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The Dap-Kings' electro-sax space warrior returns with a groove-heavy sequel to All My Relations, Vol. II: Baca Sewa, an expressive, transcendental voyage through the archives of his indigenous roots and beyond. Drawing on ancestral memories and family histories to wrap new flesh around the bones of history, this album is a bold, semi-autobiographical work that leads us deeper into the annals of family histories, mythology and the cultural imaginary.

“Baca Sewa” is Cochemea’s original family name prior to Spanish colonization. The melody was composed by Anthony Gastelum and features vocals and drumming by the Baca Sewa Singers- a group composed of several generations of family members. The album runs thick with sonic tributes and remembrances. “Chito’s Song” is a contemplative, ethereal tribute to a beloved uncle. “Curandera” conjures the memory of the irrepressible healing power of medicine women. “Black Pearl” recalls his great grandfather, heir to a legacy of indigenous peoples enslaved as pearl divers in the Sea of Cortez.

Leading a 7-piece ensemble composed of New York’s top percussionists and members of Daptone’s rhythm section, Cochemea has created his own world of emotional textures and rhythmic possibilities, a musical and spiritual synthesis made possible through his deep reverence of the horn and the music and traditions preceding him. Vol II: Baca Sewa - is an offering and continuation of Cochemea’s explorations, part of a musical process of cultural reclamation and healing through connection, relations, memory and imagination.


Colemine/Plaid Room Exclusive.

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