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ORCASTRATUM: ORCASTRATUM
ByHis most celebrated credit came in 2013, as the producer of

Eric Bibb
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Not surprisingly, his self-produced ORCASTRATUM is off-the-charts smooth. "Hallelujah Ironically" opens the 29-minute disc with Scott accompanied by a soulful

Binker Golding
saxophone, tenorNext is the album's high point. "No Need" is an eight-minute jam built around one compellingly simple lyric: "No need for the fussin' and fightin' my friend." Sung together by Bibb and Shaneeka Simon, it's an instant classic.
The build-up that comes before their vocal is every bit as dramatic. Combining light percussion with sparse piano and acoustic guitar, this one alone is worth whatever price tag your favorite record shop chooses to put on it.
A top-notch
Neville Malcolm
bass
Robert Glasper
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Lounge fans are going to dig "Unexpected Relations" just as hard. The beat is all natural.
It's difficult not to gush about an album this beautifully conceived and executed. Don't be surprised if you see this on a few best-of-2018 lists. ">
Track Listing
Hallelujah Ironically feat. Binker Goulding & BERG; No Need Feat. Eric Bibb & Shaneeka Simon; Spirit of the Skog feat. Solo Cissokho; Unexpected Relations; Wizdoom.
Personnel
Glen Scott: piano; Eric Bibb: vocals and guitar; Solo Cissokho: vocals and kora; Binker Golding: saxophone; Shaneeka Simon: vocals; BERG: vocals; Ralph Salmins: drums, percussion; Neville Malcolm: acoustic bass; Eric Appapoulay: electric and acoustic guitar.
Album information
Title: ORCASTRATUM | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Compunctio
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