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| Sales Rank: | 78256 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $5.39 |
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| Release Date: | 2007-09-25 |
| Label: | Play It Again Sam |
| UPC: | 843798000018 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Play It Again Sam |
| ASIN: | B000UZ4FFG |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Afro Strut by Play It Again Sam
- Faith
- If I Don't
- Not
- Find My Way/Afro Strut (Interlude)
- Hustle
- You Could Be Mine
- Right Where You Are
- Hey Joe
- Ridin'
- Scared/Afro Butt (Interlude)
- Heaven
- Come See Me
Customer Reviews
A retro rare-groover? - Reviewed on 2007-11-21
9 customers found this review helpful.
For over a decade, Brit-rock has proclaimed its green credentials by recycling at least 50% of its material and repackaging it as if it were completely original.
By contrast, contemporary Afro-American music's sample culture fetishises reconditioned old licks and beats, while offering much more genuine novelty.
Joseph "Amp" Fiddler is the exception who proves the rule.
A Detroit veteran of George Clinton's p-funk unit, his second solo album, but for a cod-ragga toast on "I Need You", could well have teleported in from the mid-1970s.
Referencing Gil Scott-Heron in the jazz-funk meditation "Right Where You Are", August Darnell in the zoot-suited "If I Don't", Marvin Gaye in "Hustle", Sly Stone in the bone-dry click-track drums, p-funk in the rubber bass and synths, and Shuggie Otis in the spare, stoned melodiousness, Amp also boasts a fine, smoky singing voice and a way-cool pimp hat.
If Jamiroquai could concoct a hit career out of a lot less, why not this retro rare-groover?
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Book Subjects
- Contemporary R&B
- Funk
- Neo-Soul
- Pop
- R&B
- Soul
- Soul/R & B
- Soul/R&B