Back To Black
In one of Lo Recordings occasional series of blasts from the past– see Because You’re Funky and Luke Vibert’s Nuggets – Lo presents Back to Black, and no it’s not a compilation of tracks by rock legends AC/DC but a fascinating collection of black music from the 60’s and 70’s that reflects the political and musical radicalism that lies at the heart of so much of the most important music of the 20th Century.
Compiled by legendary London crate digger Steve Picton and released in conjunction with the Rich Mix exhibition that runs at The Whitechapel Gallery in London from 7th June to September 4 th, the Back to Black album features music which has not received widespread recognition, bringing to the fore artists who are lesser known but whose work has not only musical but political and social significance. Very few of the selected tracks have been re-released since the time of their production.
Beautifully packaged in a striking gold slipcase with solid black cd case, the album features a superb selection of music from the R&B of The Lost Generation, the classic dub of King Tubby, the cosmic jazz of Andy Bey, the resonant Brit Funk of Cymande to authentic gangland street rhythmns from the late 1950’s.
Beautifully packaged in a striking gold slipcase with solid black cd case, the album features a superb selection of music from the R&B of The Lost Generation, the classic dub of King Tubby, the cosmic jazz of Andy Bey, the resonant Brit Funk of Cymande to authentic gangland street rhythmns from the late 1950’s.
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