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El Hombre Invisible [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
El Hombre Invisible [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $15.99Product Type : CD
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For his first solo album since the early '90s, Tuxedomoon's co-front man delivers a hypnotic collection of songs, a song cycle of sorts, which draws from his life in Mexico, where he's been residing for many years now. El Hombre Invisible is centered around Steven's emblematic vocals, melodies & lyrics, set in an intimate environment, with sparse elegant, arrangements for guitar, bass, occasional horns, and of course Mr Brown's trademark piano & saxophone playing.The atmosphere and lyrics of the songs reflect some of the experiences & impressions gathered in the course of these latest 28 years, which have included earthquakes, a kidnapping, rubbing shoulders with the Zapatistas in Chiapas, being confronted with the still omnipresent traces of the Spanish conquest five centuries ago (and the effects of "The Most Dangerous Book In The World", which guided the conquistadores' steps), Steven's years of working as a cultural activist, and his enduring love for the general beauty of the nature and the people in his new hometown of Oaxaca. El Hombre Invisible was recorded in Oaxaca with local musicians, including Lila Downs, who sings a duet with Steven on the song Familias Ricas. Plus a couple of external guests: Tuxedomoon's Luc van Lieshout on trumpet, and Chris Haskett (ex-Rollins Band) on guitar. The songs were mixed in Berlin by Steven's old friend and musical associate Nikolas Klau.
Tracklist:
- Warning
- El Hombre Invisible
- The Book
- Familias Ricas
- Faces
- Dutiful Beautiful
- Fireworks
- Resist
- Kill
- It Occurred to Me
- Vice and Virtue
UPC: 876623008408
Label: Crammed Disc Us
Release Date: 5.27.22
Format: CDAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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