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HOME BOY, SISTER OUT
Don Cherry
Title
HOME BOY, SISTER OUT
Artist
UPC
3700604717683
Label
Genres
Release Date
Jul 6, 2018
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.774
Price
$107inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
Don Cherry's downtown Paris funk masterwork Home Boy, Sister Out, produced in 1985 by Ramuntcho Matta and originally released by Barclay in France only, finally gets a worldwide release on Wewantsounds. Featuring French post-punk muse Elli Medeiros, avant-garde poet Brion Gysin, and cult Senegalese drummer Abdoulaye Prosper Niang (Xalam), this is a unique soundbite of Paris in the early '80s at its coolest when funk, jazz, and new wave were mingling with sounds from Africa, Jamaica, and Latin America. Recorded at the legendary Studio Caroline in Paris, a hotbed for the African diaspora in Paris the '80s, and produced by cult French-Chilean musician and producer Ramuntcho Matta (his father is painter Roberto Matta and half-brother is cult New York artist Gordon Matta-Clark), Home Boy, Sister Out is one of Don Cherry's funkiest albums. Coming back from New York where Matta had immersed himself in the downtown scene working with the likes of Peter Gordon, Arto Lindsay, The Talking Heads, Meredith Monk, and Laurie Anderson, he crossed path with the American trumpet player in Paris by chance. It was love at first sight and together they had the idea of an album where Cherry would not only play but also sing. Accompanied by a first class cast of musicians from the Paris scene, they recorded Home Boy, Sister Out in Spring 1985. Very little known outside of France, where it has achieved cult status in some circles, the album embodies the spirit of the Sono Mondiale, the multi-ethnic sound of '80s Paris, pioneered by Radio Nova and Celluloid Records. Featuring legendary Senegalese drummer, Abdoulaye Prosper Niang (Xalam), Negrito Trasante, Elli Medeiros, Jannick Top, and Don Cherry on various instruments plus vocals, the album is a fascinating mix of Downtown New York funk, jazz, new wave, reggae, and African music. The release also includes a handful of bonus tracks taken from Ramuntcho Matta's vaults including the cult 1983 single Kick featuring legendary multi-artist Brion Gysin who's influenced such artists as David Bowie, Keith Haring, John Zorn, Brian Jones, Genesis P-Orridge, among others. A fascinating album. Newly remastered. Includes five bonus tracks. Double LP version comes in a gatefold sleeve and features a new essay by French journalist Jacques Denis (Liberation). - 01. Call Me?02. Treat Your Lady Right?03. Butterfly Friend?04. I Walk?05. Art Deco?06. Rappin' Recipe?07. Reggae To The High Tower?08. Alphabet City?09. Bamako Love?10. Kick (Single Version)?11. Rappin' Recipe (Instrumental)?12. Benoego?13. Initiation (Demo)?14. Treat Your Lady Right (Bim Bam Bom)
Tracklisting
- Call Me
- Treat Your Lady Right
- Butterfly Friend
- I Walk
- Art Deco
- Rappin' Recipe
- Reggae to the High Tower
- Alphabet City
- Bamako Love
- Kick (Single Version)
- Rappin' Recipe (Instrumental)
- Benoego
- Initiation (Demo)
- Treat Your Lady Right (Bim Bam Bom)


