| 1. To Come Together |
| 2. Round One |
| 3. Culture: Envy: War |
| 4. Brooklyn |
| 5. Diaspora |
| 6. Human Nature, Pt. 2 |
| 7. Thursday |
| 8. Movement |
| 9. Avalanche |
| 10. Nate Mccarish Handbills for No Man |
| 11. Camouflage |
| 12. Is an Elegy |
| 13. Under Your Influence |
| 14. V.I.P. |
| 15. And Leave Alone |
Center. Level. Roar,Youngblood Brass Band,Ozone [Caroline],New Orleans Brass Bands,New Orleans R&B,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,World Fusion
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Youngblood Brass Band Manufacturer: Ozone [Caroline] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008R104 Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- To Come Together
- Round One
- Culture: Envy: War
- Brooklyn
- Diaspora
- Human Nature, Pt. 2
- Thursday
- Movement
- Avalanche
- Nate Mccarish Handbills for No Man
- Camouflage
- Is an Elegy
- Under Your Influence
- V.I.P.
- And Leave Alone
Customer Reviews:
Best music ever........2006-04-15
Youngblood Brass Band is true "brass band" comprised of sousaphone, trombone(s), trumpets, tenor sax, bass drum, snare drum, and cymbals, the main feeling is POWER: the power to play loud or soft, featuring inspired solos backed by thick harmonies and counter-melodies to make the music interesting listen after listen. The drum beats are so tight you'd swear they were played by one person on a drumset instead of two people on separate bass and snare drums.
While the album does feature some "rap" over the music, if you (like me) dislike rap, thankfully two of the best songs, "Brooklyn" and "V.I.P.", are instrumentals. Also, the lyrics are more cerebral than most you'll hear these days.
"Brooklyn" is probably the best song, featuring trombone solos, tenor sax solos, and one of the most fantastic sousaphone solos you'll ever hear by Nat McCavish. Tuba players must listen to it!
I've listened to this group as often as possible for years, and have yet to become bored of their music. I suggest you visit their website for more of their music, too.
FREAKIN GREAT ALBUM.......2006-03-10
One of my favorite albums. Ever........2006-02-27
I have the older YBB albums, and I have to say that this is my favorite one yet. What sets this album apart from the others in my opinion is the sheer variety in musical stylings. It seems that all of the older songs for the most part simply open up with the sousaphone walking a bassline and then the horns come in (which isn't a bad thing).
If you've never heard of Youngblood Brass Band and have an open mind for something a little off the beaten trail, then I'd recommend picking this one up. If you love Youngblood, then why don't you already have this album?
Why is YBBB so awesome?.......2004-10-12
Peace
Too much rap and foul language.......2004-07-07
But what really made me upset is their constant dropping of the F-Bomb. I don't think it's right for an album that has cursing in it to not bear the Parental Advisory Label. I was highly upset. This album received two stars from me for the two redeeming songs that I like.
If you don't mind listing to a rapping band that curses, this album is for you. But if you just want to hear a great band, you may be disappointed.
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