The album starts with a solo by Cokelaere supposedly played on the bass--though it sounds to me like a guitar, I never knew a bass could be so soprano, then inauspiciously the band plays the ancient and thus rotting, decomposing standard Night in Tunisia, and by now everyone knows what I think of those godawful rejecta, inexplicably long-lasting despite being usually not even the best of melodies, played over and over like The Beatles' Yesterday on classic radio to the point of Guantanamo-generated insanity or rather CIA-sanctioned torture.
Inevitably this follow up successor to the previous Coke Tales masterpiece is not as good, being more commercial-oriented and fuzacky and live, to boot. Most appropriately for these times, a track called Beach Break (everything written by Cokelaere except the aforementioned Tunisia):
mp3s
ReplyDeletehttps://www.sendspace.com/file/7jjdgu
https://www78.zippyshare.com/v/9nkE4oZ2/file.html
lossless limited
https://we.tl/t-GhSPQG9qOu
note the following in comments section (hopefully link works)
https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2017/03/the-japanese-school-bands-two-albums.html
dustar reup
https://www.sendspace.com/file/nkfag6
Theo Schumann new up
https://www.sendspace.com/file/rkt91l
Hi Julian,
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for the album "Wings" by Yoshio "Chin" Suzuki, can you help me?
Thanks in advance