MP3 Chris Bottomley - Cerebral Lubrication
The 2 cd instrumental party record that gives you funk, reggae, soul & world rhythms for those warm summer nights
25 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: World Fusion, URBAN/R&B: Funk
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CEREBRAL LUBRICATION is a new 2CD instumental compilation from Toronto bassist CHRIS BOTTOMLEY. Sourced from his previous releases "BRAINFUDGE" & "KNOTTY BITS", this is the party record that gives you funk, reggae, soul and afro/world rhytms for those warm summer nights...
Featuring JUNO AWARD winner Richard Underhill on Saxophones,
Odel Johnson on Reggae drums(Mikey Dread, Michael Rose)and
Ken Myhr on guitar,(Cowboy Junkies) Bottomley''s bass delivers the fatness you need...Originally made for DJ''s and film scores, this collection gives you remixes from "BRAINFUDGE" & "KNOTTY BITS", some live cuts from the BAMBOO CLUB in Toronto, and some new suprises...all from a decades worth of recording! Hard to believe that all this good music comes from Chris Bottomley - bassist in Toronto, Canada.
"I wonder if Canada really realizes the goldmine they have in bassist Chris Bottomley? This talented multi-instrumentalist has just released a double cd called Cerebral Lubrication which is mind-blowing and rhythmic. The emphasis on Cerebral Lubrication is live jam improvisation with eclectic mixtures of Electronica, Reggae, Fusion, Afro/World music, and plenty of good Funk music.
At first, Cerebral Lubrication was a lot to digest due to the fact that there is so much great music happening, that it took me a while to complete the cd because I kept replaying songs that moved me, like the Afro/World inspired "Brazilian Thunder Throb", and the Reggae tracks "Let''s Get Together" and "Belize City Bakin''" are personal favorites. The true essence of Chris Bottomley musicianship and improvisational skills come through on the live recordings ("Chillin''", "Slinky Dub" and "Oh Hey Yeh") from the Bamboo Club.
Cerebral Lubrication is one of the hottest releases by far for 2005. It''s funky, with top notch production, and just simply outstanding. Great Job!"
5.0 STARS
Reviewed By
Maurice Edwards - https://www.tradebit.com (Evolution of Media)