Mark Lanegan - Scraps At Midnight (2017 Re-Issue)
The single 'Netsanet' (feat. Mulatu Astatke) is a deep exploration of Mulatu's trademark Ethio-jazz, while Crushing Lactic, composed by Tom Rogerson (fresh from a recent collaboration with Brian Eno) has a frenzied flow, with big horns and driving rhythm section.
Elsewhere, Pete Wareham (stalwart of the London jazz revival) lends his free-flowing sax to What’s Gone Before, leading us into a powerful communion of jazz and brass as Mulatu Astatke’s Derashe takes the listener down a vibrating rhythmic path while accompanied by blasts of horns and Mulatu’s trademark vibraphone. Two spoken word compositions ('Why Yellow' and 'Climbing Up My Own Life Until I Die') featuring York-born writer and comedian Rob Auton lend an introspective voice to 'Collaborations: Volume One'.
TRACKLISTING
Hospital Roll Call
Hotel Stay
Bell Black Ocean
Last One In The World
Praying Ground
Wheels
Waiting On A Train
Day And Night
Because Of This
PRODUCT DETAILS
Artist:Â Â Mark Lanegan
Label:Â Sub Pop
Condition: Â NewÂ
Genre:Â Â Indie & Alternative
Format:Â Â Vinyl LP
Cat Number:Â SP 419
Released:Â Â 25 August 2017
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