Light 'Em Up, Blow 'Em Out
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Artist:
Bustle and Out Up
Label:
Ninja Tune
Category: Music
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Media: LP Record
Number Of Discs: 2
EAN: 5021392145181
ASIN: B00004WUI2
Release Date: 1997-07-22 |
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Tracks:
- Clandestine Operation
- Emerald Alley
- Rain in Tibet
- Silks, Perfume & Gold
- Beautiful Lure
- Apple Strudle
- Compared to What
- Y Ahora Tu
- Radio Madrid
- Dance of Caravan Summer
- Lasy Dase
- Hearty Do-Lallies
- Coca Conga
- Coffee at Señor Rudi's
- Ilusion (Bristol Sound System)
- Party With the Raj
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Customer Reviews:
open your eyes.......2005-02-02
Emerald Ally was the first song I ever heard of the Asian Dub variety...and I have been obsessed ever since! Check out Talvin Singh and Karsh Kale!
This Band Cooks.......2000-07-21
With a name like Up, Bustle, and Out, one is not too sure what to expect. Is that the name of the band or the album, or both? But after putting this CD through it's paces in my CD changer, it has come out on top time and time again. It is a pretty chillin' CD throughout with a solid baja vibe. It is smooth listening all the way through, although there is one song that is a little creepy at points (but still good). It is interesting to note that on their new album, Rebel Radio, they take that same song, turn it inside out and produce one of the best jazz tracks I have heard in a long time. This band is very talented and is a great find. Senor Ronnie knows what the hell he is doing. I have been listening to their new one quite a bit now, and love it just the same (if not a bit more). You couldn't really go wrong with either CD. Happy listening.
I'm lov'n this cd..........2000-03-21
I first heard the "emarald alley" track on the DJ kicks Thievery Corporation cd which I love and made a mental note to look out for this band...but then, after months, I never heard anything about them, so I decided to investigate on Amazon.com. I then oredered the cd and can't stop listening to it...I love the mix of sounds randing from spanish guitar to the sitar. The songs are incredibly cool and the band's sound is all their own. It definitely has that global lounge groove to it, but in a good way, as opposed to a contrived one. Unfortunatly I don't think many will read this review since there are so few others who have left their opinions, but if you do happen to read this, please at least listen to the tracks on your computer...this cd is great!
Excellent full-length by UBO.......1999-12-02
Originally my review of this release was 4 stars; I figured I'd update it with 5. As great as this disc was to begin with, I've only found myself appreciating it more over time; which you certainly can't say with a lot of acts. One thing that has continued to make this album, and UBO itself, stand out for me is that I listen to a LOT of acid jazz/downtempo/e-lounge/etc. and eventually much of it becomes mush that all sounds the same.
Never so for UBO. Their sound is unique to them, and it isn't afraid to happily stray off into all kinds of odd and unexpected places. These guys aren't afraid to cross boundaries, and perhaps even make a point of it - it's always a musical adventure for these people. Furthermore, speaking of boundaries I guess, their sound actually comes off as more "worldly" - as in, their musical perspective is hardly enveloped in the tiny subset of electronic:acid jazz:downtempo. There are many Latin influences, social/political interests and lyrics, and a real variety of moods and emotions.
When an act stands out for me this long, and only grows on me, well, it's a keeper. Get it and keep it for ye'self too.
This album needs to be heard.......1999-09-22
I got this album on a whim, and I could not have been happier with taking a chance. When i saw it on here i deemed that it needed a review. This album is a wonderful mix of down-tempo breakbeats, spine-tingling sitar, and indian flavored music, along with a good mixture of smooth jazz, and other eclecticisms. Anyone who likes trip-hop, acid jazz, and similar music should check this out.
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