Open today: 11:00 - 18:00

By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.

Cymande
Second Time Round

Second Time Round
Second Time RoundSecond Time RoundSecond Time RoundSecond Time RoundSecond Time RoundSecond Time RoundSecond Time RoundSecond Time Round

Artists

Cymande

Catno

MRBLP159 9098-3054

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

UK & US

Release date

Apr 21, 2018

The brilliant second album from the legendary Cymande. 180 gram vinyl, mastered from original tapes, replica original artwork, official Mr Bongo reissue. Licensed from John Schroeder Enterprises.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$50*

Sold out

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Anthracite

5:32

A2

Willies' Headache

4:50

A3

Genevieve

3:60

A4

Trevorgus

3:25

A5

To You

3:31

B1

For Baby Ooh

2:17

B2

Fug

4:25

B3

Crawshay

4:21

B4

Bird

4:25

B5

Them And Us

5:25

Other items you may like:

On the fourth album of his fusion cycle for the man from the Black Forest, George Duke substantially expanded the number of his colleagues. As before, drummer Leon “Ndugu” Chancler beats as the heart of the rhythm section, and the Brazilian couple, Airto and Flora are again on board. The ten tracks perform a stylistic balancing act. The jittery funk of Chariot and the smooth ballad Someday show off Duke’s soulful vocal flair. Flora Purim crowns the complex Look Into Her Eyes with her spheric sound as she and guitarist George Johnson take care of business on this stratospheric piece with its bluesy electric shuffle. With two high-voltage guitarists (Daryl Stuermer and Byron Miller), That’s What She Said points to the tie between rock and funk. The most eye-opening outing occurs with star guitarist Lee Ritenour stomping on Rokkinrowl, I Don’t Know, and its Hendrix parody. Sister Sirene shows that, naturally, the typical dreamy Duke instrumentals are not left off the album. An almost animistic soundscape is woven into the fabric of Mashavu, and Giant Child Within Us – Ego is a small fusion suite encompassing the spectrum from the classical to the Zappaesque finale. The title piece is indeed a blues, dished out pure and simple – a far cry from the sounds of the preceeding piece with its mountains of synthesizers. Rather, the sultry delta heat, the acoustic simplicity and raw truth of the song prevail – the blues.
Tito Lopez Combo is a combination of some of London’s finest musicians headed by drummer Harbans Srih, best known for his playing on the Theme to Starsky & Hutch with the James Taylor Quartet. Featured on vibes is the legendary Harvey Mason on the opening track. Primarily instrumental the LP also features a great vocal performance by Debbie Taylor on the only non original track Blind,Crippled & Crazy.