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Rare Bird Rumba Ranch, Bull Feathers

Audio CD

Disk ID: 250734

Disk length: 52m 1s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. It's a Bird 0:47
2. Songs To Be Sung 6:15
3. Pop Was Born in Texas 3:20
4. Minimalist Merengue Meditation 8:13
5. Grand Street Diner 5:50
6. Bull Feathers 4:05
7. Chirp 6:53
8. Plants Are the Lungs of the Earth 4:01
9. Song for Dying Cow 5:53
10. The Bushwick Basement Social Club 6:37

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Review

Meet Rare Bird Rumba Ranch, four musicians bringing their diverse talents to the table with the goal of developing a new language in the world of rhythmic melodies. Taylor Bergren-Chrisman provides the bass, Michael Attias brings the saxophone and recorder. Master of the mic is percussionist Greg Stare, the method-ist behind the madness. Incomplete without the accordion inherent in meringue tradition, Joshua Camp rounds it out with a sound pleasing to anyone who would sooner associate the instrument with the limited droning Western tradition. All four contribute to the vocals Enter Bull Feathers, Rare Birds first album, featuring songstresses Las Rubias del Norte. The albums ten tracks blur together seamlessly and give an ample taste of the sound that Rare Bird calls its own. Influences here are no short list. Stare cites El Ciego de Nagua, El Prodigio, Poncho Quinto, Lightning Hopkins, and Sun Ra, just to name a few. It is obvious that the band members influence each other just as persuasively, with diverse backgrounds ranging from jazz prodigy to classical composition.

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