ngh, scott and jim price will rename themselves jeff to keep the name mojo going for today.
wasn't this also a groove armada cut some time earlier that decade? hadn't heard this version before.
@LJFW: Your musical knowledge knows no bounds! NO BOUNDS! You are correct, this is a cover of the Groove Armanda "tune." The Thing with Cato Salsa Experience (two bands), and Joe McPhee (legend).
thanks! i defer to the collective and host genius here on musical lineages, but i'll take 600 points in the "early 00s dance cuts" category and select again!
Any fool with a hairbrush for a mic and some Limburger cheese can do a cover of Theme De Yoyo.
By the way, Jeff this song is actually "Mra" not "MRA." That's a mistake I made for about 20 years of playlists before I learned that "Mra" was actually the nickname of South African musician Christopher Columbus Ngcukana.
One of my favorite tunes, ever. Weston recorded and distributed his own record in 1964 with the original version of African Cookbook. Unsurprisingly, record sales were abysmal and the LP languished until Atlantic reissued it under the name "African Cookbook," in 1972.
For a while, that Nothing Is blog took over in my heart of hearts for the brilliant Church Number 9 blog. Now that aortic chamber is occupied by Inconstant Sol. (The link for that Weston LP is from 2008 and still works!)
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Check out Unconscious Collective/Dallas Tx.Great set.
Love this song, Jeff! I read about these guys on the DO blog, played them on my college radio show, then realized they lived in the same city as me, and had them do an in-studio on my show.
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wasn't this also a groove armada cut some time earlier that decade? hadn't heard this version before.
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By the way, Jeff this song is actually "Mra" not "MRA." That's a mistake I made for about 20 years of playlists before I learned that "Mra" was actually the nickname of South African musician Christopher Columbus Ngcukana.
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