Si*Sé (album)
Band Review from http://www.luakabop.com/sise/info.html:
Si*Sé | ||||
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Released | 21 October 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Downtempo, electronica, latin jazz | |||
Length | 54:06 | |||
Label | Luaka Bop Records | |||
Producer | David Byrne | |||
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Barnes & Noble |
Si*Sé is the self-titled debut album by Si*Sé.
"Formed two years ago by singer Carol C and programmer/DJ U.F.LOW, Si*Sé bring together the atmospheric vibes of electronica with the crackle of live instruments. The results are electric: "It’s about mixing stuff up that’s not usually mixed together," says Carol C. "We’re a band from New York City and we try and combine all of its musical traditions including hip-hop beats, Latin rhythms and down-tempo electronic music because that’s what we hear everyday of our lives. It’s a prelude to the future."
Track listing
- "Slip Away" - 4:16
- "The Rain (Where do I begin)" - 4:33 (Cover of "Rain" by Oran "Juice" Jones )
- "My Sol" - 3:18
- "Bizcocho Amargo" - 4:19
- "Steppin' Out" - 3:20
- "Burbuja" - 3:43
- "Aire" - 6:13
- "Beyond Outside" - 4:47
- "Dolemite" - 5:33
- "Cuando" - 4:30
- "Sonrisa" - 4:40
- "I Want You To..." - 6:03
- "Lullaby" - 0:35
Production notes
- Carol C.: Vocals & Lyrics
- U.F. Low: Keys & Programming
- Ryan Farley: Drums
- Morgan Phillips: Bass
- Jeannie Oliver: Strings
- Mike Tuosto, Mike Mangini and Zeb (The Spy from Cairo): Guitars
- Gordon "Nappy G" Clay: Percussion
- Produced by U.F. Low & Carol C
- Recorded by Mike Mangini & Mike Tuosto
- Engineered by Mike Mangini
- Illustrations by Kimou Meyer
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