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Cat-No:WAHLP028
Release-Date:14.06.2024
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Barcode:5050580825451
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Jamie Finlay - Destroy Create (Part I) [feat. Kemani Anderson]
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Jamie Finlay - Rain Will Come
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Jamie Finlay - Staring at the Sun (feat. Caitlin LM)
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Jamie Finlay - Family (feat. Ellen Beth Abdi)
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Jamie Finlay - Parhelion
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Jamie Finlay - Give Back My Love (feat. Ellen Beth Abdi)
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Jamie Finlay - Destroy Create (Part II) [feat. Kemani Anderson & Ellen Beth Abdi]
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Jamie Finlay - Daylight (feat. Ellen Beth Abdi)
Wah Wah 45s are very proud to present Sun Dogs, the incredible debut album from composer, songwriter and producer Jamie Finlay - a unique blend of electric soul, spiritual jazz and psychedelia. A deeply layered and personal album that explores themes of love, loss, grief, and finding strength through turbulent times. With their expansive arrangements and complex harmonies, you can hear the spiritual jazz influences of Lonnie Liston Smith and Pharaoh Sanders on the two opening tracks, Destroy Create Part 1 and Rain Will Come. These are followed by the Ethio-jazz leaning Staring at the Sun, with its pounding baritone sax chorus and ethereal vocals. Next up is the stripped back psyche soul of Family, the album's first single, with a haunting performance from Ellen Beth Abdi. Parhelion calls to mind Headhunters-era Herbie, with its off kilter jazz-fusion vibe, and is followed by the bittersweet Give Back My Love, which comes across like Stereolab and Everything But The Girl meets Rotary Connection. Penultimate song Destroy Create Part 2 leads us into broken-beat territory, and finally, with its pulsing bass line, layered vocal harmonies and crescendos, the closing track, Daylight, is an optimistic future anthem, bringing to mind the work of Charles Stepney, the Mizell Brothers and James Mason.

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