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Yohimbe Brothers - Tao of Yo - CD

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Format: CD Release Date: 10/12/2004 UPC: 70043571492 Item ID: 621682 Studio: THIRSTY EAR ProductID: THI57149.2 Bos Omega (Vocals) Christian Castagno (Group Member) Danny Blume (Group Member) Deantoni Parks (Drums) DJ Logic (Effects, Group Member, Turntables) Eddie Hall (Bongos, Conga, Dumbek, Shaker) Eva Milan "AKA Snook" Zsiga (Choir, Chorus) GoodandEvil (Engineer, Mixing, Producer) Graham Haynes (Cornet) Jared Michael Nickerson (Bass) Latasha Natasha Diggs (Vocal Effect, Vocals, Vocals (Background)) Maya Smullyan Jenkins (Dance (Tap)) Ricky Quinones (Vocals) Scott Hull (Mastering) Shantyman (Commentary) Steve Byram (Artwork, Design) Taylor McFerrin (Vocals) Traz (Vocals) Vernon Reid (Group Member, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Synthesizer)) Yohimbe Brothers (Main Performer)
1. Shine for Me - 3:28 2. The Secret Frequency - 3:58 3. More from Life - 4:19 4. Shape 4 - 0:49 5. Noh Rio - 4:14 6. TV - 3:49 7. 30 Spokes - 1:57 8. Unimportance - 2:44 9. No Pistolas - 3:59 10. Overcoming - 4:29 11. Words They Choose - 3:26 12. Shape I - 2:05 13. Perfect Traveler (Tourist Europe) - 5:19 Editorial Reviews: Yohimbe Brothers (Vernon Reid and DJ Logic) are back with another genre-smashing effort, this time on Thirsty Ear and helped out by the production team of Goodandevil (Christian Castagno and Danny Blume). It's got all the dense sonic detail as Front End Lifter, and ranges just as far stylistically, but this time out there's a more serious political bent to the proceedings rather than just the good times/party aspect of their first album. They kick things off with a dancehall-flavored number, featuring the vocals and poetry of Latasha Natasha Diggs, then move into the hard rock/turntablism/drum'n'bass concoction of "The Secret Frequency." "More From Life" is the most direct diatribe, featuring Traz spitting righteous rhymes aimed squarely at the GOP about some of the realities of urban life. "TV" and "Words They Choose" are the other incisive tunes, addressing how and where people get their news and information. Taylor McFerrin takes a low-key but pointed approach on the atmospheric and dubby "Words They Choose," while Bos Omega gives a Flava Flav-style delivery over some crunching guitar on "TV," which also has a chorus with a monster hook and a freaky acoustic guitar solo. Other tunes like "Noh Rio," "30 Spokes," and "Overcoming" are mellow instrumentals (despite the wicked electric soloing on "Overcoming"), which are further contrasted with the recurring "Shape" interludes (consisting of acoustic guitar, tap dancing (?), and other assorted sundry "sounds"). Since Vernon Reid is involved, of course there's plenty of guitar throughout, but Yohimbe Brothers are more about a genre-defying thick aural stew rather than guitar grandstanding. There's way more detail to these tracks than could possibly be picked up on an initial listening, making this album a pleasure to come back to. Listen with headphones for the full effect. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

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