Monday, October 26, 2009

FORGOTTEN VINYL: Azeem "What a Mystery"

I'm going to let Brit (aka HUME) explain this week's Forgotten Vinyl track:

Azeem met me at the right place at the right time when Dan (roommate/Deleted Scenes) and I went on 24 hour beach trip to rendezvous with friends, dolphins, laundry room floors, and a new sense of repose. On our way back deep in conversation of the occult we noticed a flea market and made a stop. Along with the Azeem I picked up a James Brown record and we kicked some dirt roads then made our way back to the District. My favorite part of these recordings are some of the lyrics “cheer up now brethrens and sisterians”, some of the publishing blemish’s “Thanks to Chico who helped stop and start the tape” and a big sticker that lies on the back cover saying Tuff Gong (Marley’s label) was cool with the photo of a Azeem with a smiling bob. But most of all I love the out of tune synth which is maybe 5 cents above the actual pitch that they were trying hit and the straggling acoustic guitar that could’ve only sounded perfect after you had praised jah as highly as Azeem’s seemed to.

DOWNLOAD Azeem's "What A Mystery" from Tribute to Bob Marley Session (ZSHARE)

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