Butcher Brown – Live at Vagabond (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Butcher Brown - Live at Vagabond (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Butcher Brown
Album: Live at Vagabond
Genre: Jazz. Funk
Release Date: 2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 43:55
Total Tracks: 7
Total Size: 533 MB

Tracklist:

1. Butcher Brown – Tomahawk (Live) (07:38)
2. Butcher Brown – Cairo (Live) (06:06)
3. Butcher Brown – Moses (Live) (04:30)
4. Butcher Brown – Forest 2.0 (Live) (06:25)
5. Butcher Brown – Lysol (Live) (06:28)
6. Butcher Brown – Tunnelvision (Live) (05:45)
7. Butcher Brown – The Healer (Live) (07:00)

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Butcher Brown is something increasingly rare – a real band, playing for their audience and for each other. Dedicated to innovation, informed by a love of the past, their sound is a modernist fusion, fizzing with explosive energy, rich in jazz licks and astonishing with raw musicality. Gearbox Records is proud to present this, their first ever multi format global release. It’s a hometown gig (Richmond, Virginia) from July of this year. The electrifying energy reminds us how vital a live album should be.Butcher Brown is something increasingly rare – a real band, playing for their audience and for each other. Dedicated to innovation, informed by a love of the past, their sound is a modernist fusion, fizzing with explosive energy, rich in jazz licks and astonishing with raw musicality.

Gearbox Records is proud to present this, their first ever multi format global release. It’s a hometown gig (Richmond, Virginia) from July of this year. The electrifying energy reminds us how vital a live album should be.

Multi-instrumentalist DJ Harrison (who’s recently released a debut solo album on the mighty Stones Throw label) is broadly seen as the visionary, albeit this is an egalitarian band. Here his keys provide the harmonic colours around which drummer Corey Fonville’s (Christian Scott, Nicholas Payton) muscular delivery and bassist Andrew Randazzo’s
effortless cool pulsate. Marcus Tenney on Trumpet and Morgan Burr’s guitar complete the quintet.

The players were all born after the mid-70s, fusion’s golden age, but their modern, hiphop inflected funk has rich echoes of Weather Report, Return To Forever and early Earth Wind and Fire. This is the sound of a band on the verge of a brilliant future.

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