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In The World (Green Okra Vinyl)
Critics everywhere agreed that Olu Daraâs In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York was one of 1998âs best
albums. The only problem was, in what category? Jazz? Dara came to this album with impeccable credentials in the genre, having played with David Murray, James âBloodâ Ulmer, Henry Threadgill, and Don Pullen. However, though Dara does flash his burnished cornet tone on occasion, he is more often picking on guitar as opposed to
blowing on trumpet on this record.
And while there is definitely some of that arpeggiated African guitar sound to his playing, it would be a stretch to call In the World a âworld musicâ release. No, in the end, this is a country blues album from the urban jungle, an utterly charming, all-in-one tour of Natchez and New York with maybe Nairobi thrown in there, with a little extra urban flavor courtesy of Daraâs rapper son Nas, who contributes vocals to âJungle Jay.â Long a favorite of our Real Gone Music sta", In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York debuts on vinyl in a green okra edition limited to 1000 copies, remastered for the format with insert included. Highly recommended!
albums. The only problem was, in what category? Jazz? Dara came to this album with impeccable credentials in the genre, having played with David Murray, James âBloodâ Ulmer, Henry Threadgill, and Don Pullen. However, though Dara does flash his burnished cornet tone on occasion, he is more often picking on guitar as opposed to
blowing on trumpet on this record.
And while there is definitely some of that arpeggiated African guitar sound to his playing, it would be a stretch to call In the World a âworld musicâ release. No, in the end, this is a country blues album from the urban jungle, an utterly charming, all-in-one tour of Natchez and New York with maybe Nairobi thrown in there, with a little extra urban flavor courtesy of Daraâs rapper son Nas, who contributes vocals to âJungle Jay.â Long a favorite of our Real Gone Music sta", In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York debuts on vinyl in a green okra edition limited to 1000 copies, remastered for the format with insert included. Highly recommended!
Critics everywhere agreed that Olu Daraâs In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York was one of 1998âs best
albums. The only problem was, in what category? Jazz? Dara came to this album with impeccable credentials in the genre, having played with David Murray, James âBloodâ Ulmer, Henry Threadgill, and Don Pullen. However, though Dara does flash his burnished cornet tone on occasion, he is more often picking on guitar as opposed to
blowing on trumpet on this record.
And while there is definitely some of that arpeggiated African guitar sound to his playing, it would be a stretch to call In the World a âworld musicâ release. No, in the end, this is a country blues album from the urban jungle, an utterly charming, all-in-one tour of Natchez and New York with maybe Nairobi thrown in there, with a little extra urban flavor courtesy of Daraâs rapper son Nas, who contributes vocals to âJungle Jay.â Long a favorite of our Real Gone Music sta", In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York debuts on vinyl in a green okra edition limited to 1000 copies, remastered for the format with insert included. Highly recommended!
albums. The only problem was, in what category? Jazz? Dara came to this album with impeccable credentials in the genre, having played with David Murray, James âBloodâ Ulmer, Henry Threadgill, and Don Pullen. However, though Dara does flash his burnished cornet tone on occasion, he is more often picking on guitar as opposed to
blowing on trumpet on this record.
And while there is definitely some of that arpeggiated African guitar sound to his playing, it would be a stretch to call In the World a âworld musicâ release. No, in the end, this is a country blues album from the urban jungle, an utterly charming, all-in-one tour of Natchez and New York with maybe Nairobi thrown in there, with a little extra urban flavor courtesy of Daraâs rapper son Nas, who contributes vocals to âJungle Jay.â Long a favorite of our Real Gone Music sta", In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York debuts on vinyl in a green okra edition limited to 1000 copies, remastered for the format with insert included. Highly recommended!
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Critics everywhere agreed that Olu Daraâs In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York was one of 1998âs best
albums. The only problem was, in what category? Jazz? Dara came to this album with impeccable credentials in the genre, having played with David Murray, James âBloodâ Ulmer, Henry Threadgill, and Don Pullen. However, though Dara does flash his burnished cornet tone on occasion, he is more often picking on guitar as opposed to
blowing on trumpet on this record.
And while there is definitely some of that arpeggiated African guitar sound to his playing, it would be a stretch to call In the World a âworld musicâ release. No, in the end, this is a country blues album from the urban jungle, an utterly charming, all-in-one tour of Natchez and New York with maybe Nairobi thrown in there, with a little extra urban flavor courtesy of Daraâs rapper son Nas, who contributes vocals to âJungle Jay.â Long a favorite of our Real Gone Music sta", In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York debuts on vinyl in a green okra edition limited to 1000 copies, remastered for the format with insert included. Highly recommended!
albums. The only problem was, in what category? Jazz? Dara came to this album with impeccable credentials in the genre, having played with David Murray, James âBloodâ Ulmer, Henry Threadgill, and Don Pullen. However, though Dara does flash his burnished cornet tone on occasion, he is more often picking on guitar as opposed to
blowing on trumpet on this record.
And while there is definitely some of that arpeggiated African guitar sound to his playing, it would be a stretch to call In the World a âworld musicâ release. No, in the end, this is a country blues album from the urban jungle, an utterly charming, all-in-one tour of Natchez and New York with maybe Nairobi thrown in there, with a little extra urban flavor courtesy of Daraâs rapper son Nas, who contributes vocals to âJungle Jay.â Long a favorite of our Real Gone Music sta", In the WorldâFrom Natchez to New York debuts on vinyl in a green okra edition limited to 1000 copies, remastered for the format with insert included. Highly recommended!
















