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Ola Onabule: Point Less
ByOla Onabule
vocals
John Parricelli
guitar, electric"What The Heck" goes into soul/funk territory, recalling some of

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950

Duncan Eagles
saxophoneb.1985
Onabulé is the whole package: a powerful, expressive singer and a striking songwriter, with incisive things to say about contemporary society. But always in a poetic way: he is no mere polemicist. His stylistic influences are broadAfrican, Latin, jazz, funk, soul and popand they combine in a completely natural fusion. There is considerable rhythmic variety in these tunes, ably handled by the entire cast of supporting musicians. ">
Track Listing
Throwaway Notion; The Old Story; Point Less; And Yet; Exit Wound; What The Heck; Ballad Of The Star Crossed; I Knew Your Father; Suru Lere; Tender Heart; Conceive It; So They Say; Pas Famille; You Can't Depend On Love.
Personnel
Ola Onabule
vocalsOla Onabulé: vocals; John Parricelli: guitar; Guillermo Hill: guitar; Al Cherry: guitar; Femi Temowo: guitar; John Crawford: piano; Ross Stanley: piano; Pete Adams: piano; Jack Pollitt: drums; Chris Nickolls: drums; Phil Mulford: bass; Will Fry: percussion; Duncan Eagles: saxophone; Berthold Matschat: harmonica; George Hazelrigg: Hammond organ.
Album information
Title: Point Less | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Rugged Ram Records
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