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ALAN MOORHOUSE
Kpm - The Big Beat Vol 2
Reissue
Tummy Touch -KPM
 
  CD - SOLD OUT I want it!  - TUCH1067CD - 12.70 €
  LP - SOLD OUT I want it!  - TUCH1067LP - 14.00 €
 
1. That's Nice
2. West Coastin
  3. Pop Pastime
  4. Boss Man
  5. Soul Skimmer
6. Heavy Bopper
  7. Angelic Gas
8. Expo In Tokyo
  9. Nashville Country
  10. Hillbilly Child
  11. Rock it Again
  12. Rockin Boogie
  13. Pop Mandolin
  14. Psychodale
 

Who better to follow up the greatest of all library LPs than Alan Moorhouse, a twisted genius whose musical output clearly proves that he couldn’t have given a monkey’s what anyone thought of him. From unlistenable marching band versions of Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, to an entire album of demented Tijuana styled hymns to the hard hitting funk of his work for KPM, Moorhouse would surely have shocked and amazed us with more musical mayhem had his life not been tragically cut short at the end of the 1970s.
 
The Big Beat 2 has some mighty shoes to fill but effortlessly delivers the goods and in places even betters it’s more illustrious predecessor. The decidedly Meters-esque Pop Pastime, the classic Expo In Tokyo and the ridiculously heavy drum break at the start of Soul Skimmer would be enough to make most record collectors hand over a weeks pay but add the hard rocking Heavy Bopper and mind bending Psychodale and you have an album that can carry the Big Beat name with pride.
 
Tim “Love” Lee, Brooklyn, 2007


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Chers amis Francophones : Même plus le temps de traduire nos argumentaires... C'est la fin de l'année...
Mais bon, faites-nous confiance. C'est du bon! Arrrgh!