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Tack>>Head have performed hits for millions of music fans. The list of their clients is long, in fact it couldn't be any longer, and it includes some of the most illustrious names around: The Rolling Stones, Seal, Annie Lennox, Madonna, Mick Jagger, Nine Inch Nails, Lauryn Hill, Mos Def, REM, Charlie Watts, Tina Turner, Miles Davis, Peter Gabriel, James Brown, Depeche Mode, Malcolm McLaren, George Clinton, Herbie Hancock, Duran Duran, BB King, The Cure, Donna Summer, Billy Idol, African Bambaata, Tommy Boy Label, Sugarhill Gang Records, and many more. They are more than just highly talented individual artists -- they are absolute luminaries in their field. The New York Times once called them "one of today's most extraordinary rhythm sections." They aren't just musicians, but also producers, remixers, and friends and supporters of fellow musicians. In 2014, they released their last new studio album For The Love Of Money (DR 109B-CD/109LP), an outrageous concept project featuring cover versions of artists who inspired Tack>>Head, take, for example, the reggae covers they picked: "War", "Exodus", and "Black Cinderella" pay tribute to two reggae giants -- Bob Marley and Errol Dunkley -- by getting them "into Tack>>Head shape". Tack>>Head have always been famous for being acerbic commentators of the prevailing political and social conditions, and "War" and "Exodus" are the perfect soundtrack for this mission. Several remixers felt inspired by the original vive and set out to immortalize it, delivering their remix skills to create spiritual interpretations. In fact, some remixes sound better than the original... The top spot of the double CD release is CD one. Tack>>Head opened their treasure vaults and released a bunch of previously unreleased tracks from their creative path between 1985 and 1995. These tracks provide a brilliant overview of their history and creative potential. Tack>>Head's astonishing texture of tone and rhythm attracted a circle of musicians who were the cream of the music business at that time. Raw, unique, fresh, awesome -- a celebration of the bands in an accomplished blend of funk, body-rock, reggae, and dub. Features: Dreadzone, Dubblestandart, Victor Rice, C-Corps Love Fequency, Dubmatix, RSD aka Rob Smith, Jstar, Oliver Frost, Sleet, and Lyta. Comes in a digipak; Limited to 777 paginated copies.
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Jewel case edition. They have performed hits for millions of music fans. The list of their clients is long, in fact it couldn't be any longer and it includes some of the most illustrious names around: The Rolling Stones, Seal, Annie Lennox, Madonna, Mick Jagger, Nine Inch Nails, Lauryn Hill, Mos Def, R.E.M., Charlie Watts, Tina Turner, Miles Davis, Peter Gabriel, James Brown, Depeche Mode, Malcolm McLaren, George Clinton, Herbie Hancock, Duran Duran, B.B. King, The Cure, Donna Summer, Billy Idol, Al Green, African Bambaata, Mark Stewart, the Tommy Boy label, the Sugarhill Gang label and many, many more. They are more than just highly-talented individual artists and absolute luminaries in their field. The New York Times once called them "one of today's most extraordinary rhythm sections." They aren't just musicians, but also producers, remixers and friends and supporters of fellow musicians. Now, after 23 years, finally there is a new album -- and it almost exclusively features cover versions of artists who have inspired TACK>>HEAD. In October 2012 the Funky President vs. King Bee EP was released. At that specific moment in time -- shortly before the U.S. presidential election -- the name couldn't have been more apt: was "King Bee" (a Slim Harpo composition) a part of "Funky President" (a James Brown composition) or was it the other way around? Who knows? Along with The Meters, Funkadelic, David Bowie/Brian Eno, Stevie Wonder, the Ohio Players, the album also pays tribute to two reggae giants -- Bob Marley and Errol Dunkley -- by getting them "into TACK>>HEAD shape." TACK>>HEAD have always been famous for being acerbic commentators of the prevailing political and social conditions and on this album they again deliver a highly topical statement on our day and age. Listen to the remake of TACK>>HEAD's biggest hit -- "Stealing." The band has also paid tribute to Bim Sherman and immortalized his voice (they also covered themselves because they like what they do). Features Bernard Fowler (lead vocals, background vocals); Keith Le Blanc (drums, percussion, drum machine programming); Skip McDonald (guitar, keyboards, vocals, background vocals); Doug Wimbish (basses, keyboards, background vocals); Adrian Sherwood (mixologist).
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Dude Records presents a brand-new album from TACK>>HEAD. They have performed hits for millions of music fans. The list of their clients is long -- in fact it couldn't be any longer and it includes some of the most illustrious names around: The Rolling Stones, Seal, Annie Lennox, Madonna, Mick Jagger, Nine Inch Nails, Lauryn Hill, Mos Def, R.E.M., Charlie Watts, Tina Turner, Miles Davis, Peter Gabriel, James Brown, Depeche Mode, Malcolm McLaren, George Clinton, Herbie Hancock, Duran Duran, BB King, The Cure, Donna Summer, Billy Idol, Al Green, African Bambaata, Mark Stewart, and many, many more. They are more than just highly-talented individual artists and absolute luminaries in their field. The New York Times once called them "one of today's most extraordinary rhythm sections." They aren't just musicians, but also producers, remixers and friends and supporters of fellow musicians. Now, after 23 years, finally there is a new album -- and it almost exclusively features cover versions of artists who have inspired TACK>>HEAD. Along with The Meters, Funkadelic, David Bowie/Brian Eno, Stevie Wonder, and the Ohio Players, the album also pays tribute to two reggae giants -- Bob Marley and Errol Dunkley -- by getting them "into TACK>>HEAD shape." TACK>>HEAD have always been famous for being acerbic commentators of the prevailing political and social conditions and on the new album they again deliver a highly topical statement in our day and age... For the Love of Money. What better time to listen to the remake of TACK>>HEAD's biggest hit "Stealing?" The band has paid tribute to Bim Sherman and immortalized his voice (they also covered themselves because they like what they do). 15-track CD in media book packaging (strictly limited edition of 999 copies with handcrafted serial number).
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Limited, 180 gram LP version. Featuring 10 tracks including special remixes. Numbered edition of 500 copies.
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