Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Doug Lucas

Doug Lucas - Niara RKM 97036 (1975)

Spiritual funky fusion from Brussels, Belgium by trumpeter Doug Lucas in a 'Placebo' fashion. All tracks penned by Lucas with a band featuring Yvan DeSouter (Bass) and Frank Wuyts (Keyboards). The album was reissued in the same year on Shadybrook Records in the States and was produced by Bruno Castellucci who can be heard on percussion duties.

1) Niara
2) Home Won't Know Me
3) Kinshasa Chant
4) One For You
5) When It Be The Morning
6) As If We Knew

22 comments:

  1. http://rapidshare.com/files/140485121/Doug_Lucas_-_Niara__1975_.zip

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  2. grazie thanks mercy danke!!!

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  3. looks like yet another goodie - cheers as always

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  4. Some funky reverb rhodes in there, i like it, thanks quimsy. "One for You" sounds like Eddie Henderson circa "Heritage" era ...

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  5. Yes! Again Quimsy with a superb post, thanks for this and all before, peace.

    Now wish i could find this vinyl @ a decent price.


    VFB

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  6. This album has a very sweet seventies sound. Love the sentimental "Home won't know me"

    Thanks.

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  7. Quimsy,
    Can you post " Gay Vaquer - The Morning Of The Musicans" again? I'm lookin' for this album and I don't find it.
    Thanks

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  8. Cool stuff as always--thanks Q!

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  9. thanks! i like this

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  11. Anonymous4:10 pm

    hmmm... what's the password for these files ?

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  12. thanks for yhe great sounds

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  13. downloaded this one a while ago, just listening for the first time now. it pretty dope

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  14. Anonymous2:55 pm

    thank you quimsy.
    the track kinshasa chant has been sampled by a rap group but i can't remember which one. can anybody help me?

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  15. Thanks Quimsy. I don't remember seeing this album and I was in Brussels at the time. VEry familar with all the musicians who were very active in Belgian jazz and progrock (Frank Wuyts). Good to discover this album 34 y. later and it still sounds good.

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  16. Thank You 4 the amazing Music...great Blog!!!

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  17. <3 love it thanks!!

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