Element
World Tribe
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Record Label: 67 Records
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(*Note: This is a burned CD with original artwork)
The hard chargers in boardriding - skate, surf, or snow - push the limit using combinations of difficult maneuvers.
Southern California's World Tribe follow such a line, like a surfer shredding the lip, connecting diverse sounds and influences.
Mix Bob Marley floating with a 311 cutback and two ollie airs of Sublime and Tower of Power... And you still ain't got the trick! World Tribe's fusion of Reggae, Rock, and Hip Hop and Funk is gonna knock you out when you take their new CD Element out for a spin.
The 11 tracks on Element, recorded at different locations over the course of 1996 and 1997, create a fresh modern mix. The lead track Flow offers a wild ride, juxtaposing the funky cool vocals of Oren against the kinetic rapping of Shag. If you need some radical shredding you gotta drop into 67.
World Tribe's old school Reggae roots and sweet horn riffs are stylishly lined up on the live track Jamaica Jamaica. And Mike and Ricky's funk-skank n 'crunch on My Criminal Mind is cool stuff!
World Tribe hails from the beach cities of Los Angeles' South Bay, and their name exemplifies the group's varied ethnicity (the band photo illustrates this too, bro). The band, originally formed in high school and continued through college, fittingly found their earliest fans among surfers, snowboarders, end skaters.
Bassist Mike Hanel and drummer Oren Avineri form the core of a phat rhythm section that moves effortlessly from a slammin' pocket to a funky groove. Saxman Ernie Munoz adds Jazz nuances to the sound. Guitarist Ricky Guinto (who has built World Tribe an international Internet following) puts out the hard-hitting riffs and Jerry Garcia inspired licks.
World Tribe's live appearances are noteworthly, sharing the stage with the likes of No Doubt, Foo Fighters, Third World, Burning Spear, Common Sense, Yellowman, Pato Banton, Run DMC, Eek-A-Mouse, Big Mountain and Ben Harper.
Be sure to catch their jamming show when it hits your town.
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Good, not great...
author: Agnet Wade
Many reviews for this Cd cite the old "if you like sublime/311 etc....." I feel that is inaccurate in this case. This band, while good and quite enjoyable, had a definite flavor of funk/ska and is unlike that punk/reggae california sound that many seek since being turned on by Sublime
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just great...!!
author: beachboy0612
how my god that' s a funky shit !!!!
great great there is no more words to say..
big fan of sublime, 311, I just can stop it anymore....it reminds me the old days in strasbourg with PBF and it's saxo mix...another dead band...
with a inch of reel big fish...this band need to be knowned!!
take care
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If you like SUBLIME
author: Ryan
To keep it short...i really love this CD. It is a great mellow and chillin' CD. It has a awesome vibe to it. GOOD LIVE PERFORMANCES (THEY ARE MY FAVORITE!!! a definite PLUS) This band is talented and plays a range of jazz, ska, reggae, and others. 5 stars!!! MY NEW FAV GROUP
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If Sublime and 311 became one.
author: Janal Schmitt
Nicely put together. No errors. The only thing i would suggest is a back cover on the CD case with a numbered, and ordered list of the songs on the CD. Oh and mabye a decorative label on the CD, similar to the real label on the real CD.
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