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S**S
Funky beginnings
Where do you go when you’ve exhausted the supply of Mulatu Astatke offerings.. this group is one direction. I look forward to hearing their progress as a unit.
R**D
My new favorite band!
I’ve been looking for something new to listen to for awhile, something mellow,yet uplifting, something to calm the soul, well I found it. This band is amazing, full play through on all their albums. Highly recommended👍🏻👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫✨💥🎺🎷🥁🪘🎸
S**T
Where Has This Been Hiding?
I was standing around before a Mike Watt show in Atlanta and this was playing over the PA. The soundman gave me the scoop and I was not the least bit disappointed in the album when it arrived at my house. On first listen at the club, I thought I was hearing obscure African or South American funk from the 70s. I should have guessed this was the product of Dap-Tone Records out of Brooklyn, circa now. They claim they don't try to replicate vintage sounds, but I call BS on that. They certainly want their records to have the warmth and human feel of recordings from simpler times, before computers could obscure the humanity with mechanized non-music. If you love the trove of vintage releases a la the Numero Group label's Eccentric Soul, or any of the compilations of buzzy overseas funk released in the past decade or so, this will fit right in.
B**N
Budos Erupts...
I don't know where to begin when trying to describe the Budos Band...they have hints of afrobeat, funk, jazz, and a troop of horns that will rattle your walls. (Not that you'd notice because the bass will have your floor vibrating.) I have listened to this CD constantly since first getting it. From the opening bass line of "Up From The South" I was hooked. I have purchased CD's by nearly every artist on the Daptone label and you really can't go wrong with any of them, but Budos definitely stand out. If you are a fan of funk or afrobeat, the Budos Band will hit the spot. I had the pleasure of seeing them live recently, and the grooves are twice as powerful when they are vibrating in your belly. If you want to funk your way through life, don't hesitate, just pick this disc up.
D**D
Satis-funk-shun
These Budos Band CDs have been popping up on my Amazon recommended list for several years already, but I only finally decided to try one out, that being this debut (?) album by the band. Holy funk! This is a keeper! Reminds me of some great lost 1970s soul-funk soundtrack. The tunes are all instrumental, and they all smoke, Plenty of horns and funky Hammond organ grooves, and wacka-wacky guitar riffs. If you like that sorta sound, don't miss this one. Very, very impressive album. I'm ready to try the other ones now.
D**D
BUDOS BUDOS BUDOS
Budos band delivers groovy tunes and upbeat afro-soul sounds with this knockout, one punch blow K.O. I highly recommend Budos band and its affiliates (el michels affair, menahan street band. I found the Budos band from David Axelrod pandora radio and fell for the triumphant horn, electric bass pulse that hit my ears the first time I heard the bands single "T.B.I.W.F". The entire album is good and recommend it to funky people who like instrumentals!!
M**R
Addictive music! We need more!
Got this CD for my husband, I saw it on his wish list for some time, such beautiful music, absolutely addictive!
S**K
Budos Band Hotter than Hell!
I saw Budos Band at Johny Brenda's here in Philadelphia and it was the hottest show I have ever attended, I mean it must have been a 100 + degree up in there! Oh and the music was too, hot that is! It is nice to see this Staten Island based band can still make a go of it despite the lack of commercial appeal. Playing a deep mix of funk, r&b, soul, laced with tinges of Ethiopian jazz these cats just lay down a solid groove and drive it home. I first heard them at the end of a bad chick-flick (whose name thankfully escapes me, I think it might have been I Hate Valentines Day?) and thought it was Mulatu Astatke or someone of his ilk. If you are a fan of this kind of music this will fit nicely into your collection, invest in this album now! *(for more on my music pics check out my site at [...].
G**I
Uplifting
Afrobeat and jazz-funk melodies that makes you want to dance. Very good!
J**C
Bring me some beats! Funkadelic Supersoul!
Afro-beats, NYC, This record is full-blown greatness. Glad to have started in to the world and works of Dunham and Daptone and in getting my feet wet with Menahan Street Band, then moving to Charles Bradley, then on to Daptone Gold wherein I got a full feel for the Daptone family. Budos jumped off the record and I had to whet my appetite for more by getting this record.Budos Band is a great mix of beats, horns and really great funk/soul/ and Rock? I don't even know how to categorize them. Out of time. 70's NYC comes to mind.One thing I do know. This band is legit.Daptone and Dunham- You've got a life long supporter.
B**O
What the funk
The Budos Band n'a plus à faire ses preuves. Cet album est un grand classique.Le support vinyle est encore une fois très bien réalisé
R**F
Five Stars
Stellar......
2**M
cheap vinyl !
Tout dans ce disque respire le vintage, du funk rhythm and blues instrumental cuivré et groovy des Budos jusqu'à la présentation de l'objet façon 50s / 60s qui respecte le cahier des charges et la charte graphique du label DAPTONE.Malheureusement pour ceux qui achètent des vinyls pour l'objet (et non pour la hype actuelle !) ici il faudra préférer la version cd : pas de bon de téléchargement de l'album en mp3 (pas très grave en ce qui me concerne, j'ai trouvé le cd à la médiathèque !) mais surtout un vinyle de qualité bien banale, c'est-à-dire une fine et fragile galette bien loin des 180gr qui justifient l'éventuel retour actuel aux vinyles, le tout emballé dans une pochette carton simple et tout aussi fine.Bref : 4 étoiles pour la zik, 2 pour la version vinyle. Le digipack cd est bien plus sympa.
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