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Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer mp3 download

Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer mp3 download
Singer: Jah Wobble
Title: Snake Charmer
Released: 1983
Country: Canada
Style: Leftfield, Dub, Free Funk, Fusion, Jazzdance
Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Soul Funk
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 325
Formats: TTA MP4 MMF VOX ADX APE MOD
MP3 size: 1124 mb

Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Snake Charmer
Drum Programming [Linn Drum] – Francois Kevorkian*Rhythm Guitar – Animal Slide Guitar, Soloist [Slide Guitar Solo] – The EdgeTape [Dictaphone], French Horn, Lead Guitar, Grand Piano – Holger Czukay
A2 Hold On To Your Dreams
Drums – Jaki LiebezeitLead Guitar, Effects [Atmospherics] – The EdgeLyrics By – Arthur RussellVocals – Marcella AllenWritten-By – Evans*
B1 It Was A Camel
Drums – Jaki LiebezeitEffects, Synthesizer [Ams, Efx] – François KevorkianGuitar – Ben Mendelson*Tape [Dictaphone], Lead Guitar – Holger CzukayWritten-By – Jaki Liebezeit, Murray*
B2 Sleazy
Drums – Jim Walker Lead Guitar – Animal Written-By – Animal , Jim Walker
B3 Snake Charmer (Reprise)
Drum Programming [Linn Drum] – Francois Kevorkian*Rhythm Guitar – Animal Slide Guitar, Soloist [Slide Guitar Solo] – The EdgeTape [Dictaphone], French Horn, Lead Guitar – Holger Czukay

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Fallout Shelter
  • Mixed At – Fallout Shelter
  • Mixed At – Sarm West Studios

Credits

  • A&R, Coordinator [A&r Co-ordination] – Belinda Pearse
  • Art Direction – Bruno Tilley
  • Backing Band – Invaders Of The Heart*
  • Bass, Vocals – Jah Wobble
  • Engineer [Second Engineer] – Stephen Street
  • Engineer [Second] – Stephen Street
  • Engineer, Producer [Assistant] – Paul "Groucho" Smykle
  • Illustration – Paul Wearing
  • Keyboards – Ollie Marland
  • Percussion – Neville Murray
  • Producer – Francois Kevorkian*
  • Written-By – Kevorkian* (tracks: A1, A2, B3), Czukay* (tracks: A1, B1, B3), Jah Wobble, Marland* (tracks: A1 to B1, B3)

Notes

Front cover reads: "Francois Kevorkian presents Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay." Labels and spine omit Francois Kevorkian.

Recorded & mixed at The Fallout Shelter, London, except 'Sleazy', mixed at Sarm West.
Invaders Of The Heart Band: Ollie Marland, Animal, Neville Murray.

Special Thanks: Chris Blackwell, Ashley Newton, Hazel Charik, Suzette Newman, Ollie Marland.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): IMA 1 A - 1U - 1 - 1 - GRAEME
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, (Variant 1)): IMA 1 A - 1U - 1 - 2 - 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): IMA 1 B - 1U - 1 - 1 -

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
IMC-1 Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer ‎(Cass, MiniAlbum) Island Records IMC-1 Canada 1983
20S-196 Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer ‎(LP, MiniAlbum) Island Records, Polystar 20S-196 Japan 1984
205 969-270 Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer ‎(LP, MiniAlbum) Island Records 205 969-270 Europe 1983
818 010-1 Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer ‎(LP, MiniAlbum) Island Records 818 010-1 France 1983
90151-1-B Jah Wobble - The Edge - Holger Czukay Jah Wobble - The Edge - Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer ‎(LP, MiniAlbum, All) Island Records 90151-1-B US 1983

Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer mp3 album free



watching to future
R.I.P. Holger Czukay. Gracias por tu música. Tanta creatividad solo está al alcance de los genios.
FLIDER
I imagine this will be reassessed post haste now that we've lost both Jaki and Holger. This was an accidental score for about 4 dollars many moon ago in a favorite record store...picked up because of the ridiculous amount of talent on one ep...instantly moved me and has been a favorite ever since. That was 10 years or so ago. SOMEONE REISSUE THIS SO EVERYONE HAS THE CHANCE TO HEAR THESE AMAZING TRACKS!
Micelhorav
anyone know what house track sampled hold on to your dreams (vocal loop "your the one your the one, hold me")
Yayrel
Agreed with majordeegans comment. How is it possible that no re-press have been made? This is essential "disco no disco"-music of the 80's. The best works of both Czukay and Jah Wobble in my opinion. Deep, trippy leftfield disco at it's best!
Pumpit
Pretty freaking criminal that Island hasn't re-released this puppy. (Hardly a mini album - it's much longer than the average Serge Gainsbourg LP.) Excellent work by all involved at a surprisingly early period in their careers (1983.) One would have thought the appearance of The Edge alone would bring this back, there has to be thousands of downloads waiting from U2 completists. It's obvious that lots of free playing and fun was had by all during these sessions. Maybe it was a relief to get away from all their primary bands at the time. 'Sleazy' seems to predate the sounds of Achtung Baby Edge guitar by a decade. 'It was a Camel' is a Holger Czukay workout, a hoot. 'Hold onto Your Dreams' is kind of weak but shimmers and aims at the sounds of the mid '80's around the corner. 'Snake Charmer' kicks it up a notch. For Jah Wobble, this one clearly pointed the way to Invaders of the Heart. And a certain demented part of the audience (myself included) turns this wacked out jammy album up loud and dances to it. You can hear the whole thing on YouTube, but a remaster is called for, nay, demanded! Good luck finding the vinyl. The cover has a nice coarse parchment finish appropriate to the lovely primitive woodblock print.
Rocksmith
Curious to know which one you mean as Spinner, the only Eno/Wobble collaboration I'm aware of, has been released on All Saints in both vinyl and CD formats. It does work better as an uninterrupted trip however. A truly wonderful meditative album indeed but not nearly as exciting as the utterly barking mad Full Circle!
Arashigore
Also an interesting Jah Wobble recording, is the one he made with Brian Eno, and that was never published on LP (Eno published it as a CD, after using the tape for many months for his morning jogging ( !!! ).
Puchock
"it's much longer than the average Serge Gainsbourg LP" - it's also a lot more interesting, looking back and almost 35 years later, IMO :-) Not sure if you are familiar with all the stuff from those days, but there are a lot of gems to be picked up in the Celluloid Records catalog of those days (unfortunately, some titles only on K7). Cheers.
Matty
Why would they repress it...just buy an original copy...it's not even expensive
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