Strange Voices: A History 1977-1987 Col. Bruce Hampton |
Released 1994
On Strange Voices, Col. Bruce Hampton is shown to be well versed in jazz, bluegrass, rock, country, blues, and many other genres. Unfortunately, the result of such eclectic musical background is a bunch of nonsensical tracks with several senseless rants. There are a few listenable tunes among the 26 tracks; however, they are not worthy of digging through the rest of the manure to get to the pony. It's a shame, too, because the lineup of musicians is stellar, but the material fails them. Someone needs to rewrite the history of Strange Voices. ~ Tim Griggs, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. Intro 2. Elevator to the Moon 3. Strange Voices 4. King Greed 5. Isles of Langerhan 6. Brato Ganibe 7. Fixin' to Die 8. Cocoa Beach 9. Farmers Earn Livings 10. Basically Frightened 11. Hold the Ground Down [#] 12. Arkansas 13. In the Woods 14. Jack the Rabbit 15. A Vital Capacity for Dogma [#] 16. Sea Cow 17. Walking With Zambi (Try Hoodah) 18. Pen Pals Diminished 19. Celtic Annoyance 20. A Stained Soul Cringes at the Small Details in the Morror of ... 21. Fat Brooms Brush the Number Bush 22. The Imposition According to Vasco da Gama 23. Rehearsals for Fainting (Been False Accused) 24. Frolic With Closet Lizards 25. In the Park With You 26. In the Roof of My Mouth
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