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Demon Fuzz - Afreaka! Mp3

  • Performer: Demon Fuzz
  • Album: Afreaka!
  • Label: Music On Vinyl
  • Catalog #: MOVLP1935
  • MP3: 2198 mb | FLAC: 1299 mb
  • Released: 2017
  • Country: Europe
  • Style: Fusion, Afrobeat, Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock
  • Rating: 4.2/5
  • Votes: 834
  • Category: Jazz / Rock / Funk
Demon Fuzz - Afreaka! Mp3

Tracklist

1Past Present And Future
Composed By – R. Rhoden, W. R. Joseph
9:50
2Disillusioned Man
Composed By – R. Rhoden, W. R. Joseph
4:58
3Hymn To Mother Earth
Composed By – R. Rhoden, W. R. Joseph
8:10
4Mercy (Variation No. 1)
Arranged By – P. CoreaComposed By – Ray Harris
9:20
5Another Country
Composed By – R. Polte
8:28

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
DNLS 3013, DNLS.3013Demon Fuzz Afreaka! ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Dawn , Dawn DNLS 3013, DNLS.3013UK1970
JLS 3028Demon Fuzz Afreaka! ‎(LP, Album, RE)Janus RecordsJLS 3028US2004
ECLEC2111Demon Fuzz Afreaka! ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Esoteric RecordingsECLEC2111UK2009
CAS 36226-2Demon Fuzz Afreaka! ‎(CD, Album, RE)Castle MusicCAS 36226-2US2005
JLS-3028hDemon Fuzz Afreaka! ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180)Janus RecordsJLS-3028hUSUnknown

Credits

  • Arranged By, Congas, Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano SaxophonePaddy Corea
  • BassSleepy Jack Joseph
  • Congas [Additional]Ayinde Folarin
  • Design, Art DirectionPye Records Studios
  • DrumsSteven John
  • EngineerGeoff Calver, Howard Barrow
  • GuitarW. Raphael Joseph
  • Organ, PianoRay Rhoden
  • Photography ByDawn Studios
  • ProducerBarry Murray
  • TromboneClarance Brooms Crosdale
  • VocalsSmokey Adams
  • Arranged By, Congas, Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano SaxophonePaddy Corea
  • BassSleepy Jack Joseph
  • Congas [Additional]Ayinde Folarin
  • Design, Art DirectionPye Records Studios
  • DrumsSteven John
  • EngineerGeoff Calver, Howard Barrow
  • GuitarW. Raphael Joseph
  • Organ, PianoRay Rhoden
  • Photography ByDawn Studios
  • ProducerBarry Murray
  • TromboneClarance Brooms Crosdale
  • VocalsSmokey Adams

Notes

Released in a gatefold cover, laminated on the outside only.

The cover lists the both the running order and the writers' credits incorrectly.

First cat.nr. on cover, second on label.

Recorded over the summer of 1970.

This is the original issue, which was later licensed for US release on Janus Records.Limited Edition Of 1000 Coloured Copies
180 gram audiophile vinyl

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 4059251159032
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand Written): 19638-1A MOVLP1935
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand Written): 19638-1B MOVLP1935

Companies

  • Distributed By – Pye Records (Sales) Ltd.
  • Pressed By – Record Industry – 19638

Video

Breder
Does this actually have a different barcode to the standard black MOV repress? Mine is the pink LP but has the regular barcode?
Hanad
Does anyone know why they didn't go with the original DAWN label printed on the sleeve? This is the only thing that puts me off this pressing as in presentation terms.
Cala
First it has been announced on the MOV site with the three 7" tracks as bonus material but it didn't came to pass. A limited edition release of the 7" is now on the RSD- List 2018.
Opimath
I don't have the first press to compare but this one sounds very good to me !Nice work on the cover quality too.
Reemiel
Another great reissue of MOV. From the sleeve up to the pink vinyl this record is well done.The sound quality to me is superb. The full spectrum of frequencies makes it sound big.Well balanced mastering. From deep bass to brilliant trebles everything is very present.Don‘t know or have the original issue thus there is no comparison. But it should be really hard to beat this sound.
Tinavio
Anyone heard that MOV reissue ? My unofficial album does not sound so good. Thanks.
Haracetys
This record doesn‘t sound any digital. May they got the masters of this.The record sounds incredible.
Conjulhala
Know about MOV's reissues. Had opportunity to listen before buying this time, this pink MOV vinyl sounds good enough even if the source was digital.
Runehammer
I'm not very happy with most of the MOV Reissues; nice pressing quality but digital sources I guess. But this one sounds very nice! Sources?
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