what are your favourite sleeve notes,
the funniest ones ever that I know are James last *voodoo party*
the rigourous analysis of voodooisim and it's relationship with James lasts album of pop covers with a few bongos follows:
A long time ago a cult of a very special kind developed beneath the burning sun of western Africa. In other equatorial areas, mime, gestures, dances, rhythms, taboos and other characteristics blended into one another to form a new facet in music.
At the beginning of the Colonial era negro slaves took the voodoo-cult over to the American continent. Voodoo spread in the new world just as fast as the number of the coloured population, and then slowly vanished in those areas where it started.
Today the Voodoo-cult is only to be found in the Antilles, especially on the island of Haiti, and as macumba in Brazil. Most Europeans will never get a chance to experience voodoo in the place of it's origin. But listening to this record will make up for this loss Accept James Last's invitation to his Voodoo-party.
Among the beating rhythms of congas, bongos, rattles and drums you will experience the magic of Voodoo.
the funniest ones ever that I know are James last *voodoo party*
the rigourous analysis of voodooisim and it's relationship with James lasts album of pop covers with a few bongos follows:
A long time ago a cult of a very special kind developed beneath the burning sun of western Africa. In other equatorial areas, mime, gestures, dances, rhythms, taboos and other characteristics blended into one another to form a new facet in music.
At the beginning of the Colonial era negro slaves took the voodoo-cult over to the American continent. Voodoo spread in the new world just as fast as the number of the coloured population, and then slowly vanished in those areas where it started.
Today the Voodoo-cult is only to be found in the Antilles, especially on the island of Haiti, and as macumba in Brazil. Most Europeans will never get a chance to experience voodoo in the place of it's origin. But listening to this record will make up for this loss Accept James Last's invitation to his Voodoo-party.
Among the beating rhythms of congas, bongos, rattles and drums you will experience the magic of Voodoo.