| 1. Exuma, the Obeah Man |
| 2. Dambala |
| 3. Mama Loi, Papa Loi |
| 4. Junkanoo |
| 5. Seance in the Sixth Fret |
| 6. You Don't Know What's Going On |
| 7. Vision |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
2003 reissue for 70s act who mixed the infectious rhythms & folkloric qualities of Bahamian music with rock, country, & other U.S. influences. 7 tracks. Digipak. Repertoire.
If Paul Simon is a gawd with you AVOID Exuma at all cost as Exuma has a song on ExumaII, Paul Simon NonTooth; but that title itself gives a glimpse into the power, complexity and the far beyond the realm of what people call popular music that this man acheived.
The album was one of the first powerful statements from the African culture based music to get out into the U.S. in defiant stand against the friendly sweet music of the W.A.S.P. world.
This is power music with complex rhythms and a man with a voice that can however go soft and feeling to graveled spinetingly rolling thunder power in moments of seconds.
I cherish my two vinyls of Exuma i and II, so i am glad to see Exuma albums have lived on to reappear in CD, over 30years from when they first came out.
Exuma was a genuine Obeah Man from the Bahamas and Voodoo(Light/White Voodoo) is distinctly in these albums and i intend to research to find what followed in his life.
I am sure he must have put down much more music but on rare and obscure labels.
For the adventuresome, and you know who you are;) i give both ExumaI and ExumaII the highest recommendation rating of 5stars.
These were the work of a genius.
I will forever remember the time i heard his lyric "you can't put the light back into Ray Charles' eyes".
2003 reissue for 70s act who mixed the infectious rhythms & folkloric qualities of Bahamian music with rock, country, & other U.S. influences. 7 tracks. Digipak. Repertoire.
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Exuma, Vol. 1
Exuma Manufacturer: Repertoire ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AVF2C Release Date: 2003-09-29 |
Tracks:
- Exuma, the Obeah Man
- Dambala
- Mama Loi, Papa Loi
- Junkanoo
- Seance in the Sixth Fret
- You Don't Know What's Going On
- Vision
Album Description
2003 reissue for 70s act who mixed the infectious rhythms & folkloric qualities of Bahamian music with rock, country, & other U.S. influences. 7 tracks. Digipak. Repertoire.Customer Reviews:
EXOTIC EXUMA.......2007-06-26
CHILL OUT?.......2007-01-27
So many memories..........2007-01-06
what's good is good forever.......2006-11-11
One of a kind genius produces voodoo based masterpiece.......2005-02-19
If Paul Simon is a gawd with you AVOID Exuma at all cost as Exuma has a song on ExumaII, Paul Simon NonTooth; but that title itself gives a glimpse into the power, complexity and the far beyond the realm of what people call popular music that this man acheived.
The album was one of the first powerful statements from the African culture based music to get out into the U.S. in defiant stand against the friendly sweet music of the W.A.S.P. world.
This is power music with complex rhythms and a man with a voice that can however go soft and feeling to graveled spinetingly rolling thunder power in moments of seconds.
I cherish my two vinyls of Exuma i and II, so i am glad to see Exuma albums have lived on to reappear in CD, over 30years from when they first came out.
Exuma was a genuine Obeah Man from the Bahamas and Voodoo(Light/White Voodoo) is distinctly in these albums and i intend to research to find what followed in his life.
I am sure he must have put down much more music but on rare and obscure labels.
For the adventuresome, and you know who you are;) i give both ExumaI and ExumaII the highest recommendation rating of 5stars.
These were the work of a genius.
I will forever remember the time i heard his lyric "you can't put the light back into Ray Charles' eyes".
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