Thursday, August 7, 2008

Calvin Bubbles Cameron

Ok, so it seems like no one liked the Bootsy! It's got almost no downloads but the jazz stuff was flying off the server! Well, I'm still not back to the jazz (but there's plenty coming, have no fear). Next up is a very rare bit of nyabingi/jazz.

Though he's been around seemingly for ever, recording on all the classic nyabingi/jazz albums--Cedric IM Brooks' Light of Saba, The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari's Groundation and many others--Bubbles' own albums have flown largely under the radar. In fact, after stumbling across this record at a small store I did an internet search to see what I'd found and came up with ZERO hits. It's almost like this one doesn't exist.

However, it does exist, and it's got some great tunes on it. They're a great combination of tight nyabingi drumming and Bubbles' strong trombone playing. His tunes are unusual too, he seems to excel at writing melodies with odd forms, and it sounds like the group really worked on pulling this material together; it's not a fireside jam.

Sorry for bad scan of the cover! I actually lent this album to my friend to rip, and he just sent me the files digitally so I don't have it back to take a photo of yet.

The link is in the comments - please leave a comment behind too!

6 comments:

Bill Carbone said...

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4ETWLF67

Enjoy!

StegnerFan said...

Hey B3!

Epic blog thus far and now you taken it to the highest heights!

I am a huge Cedric Im Brooks fan (and massive Roots fan in general) I have "Light of Saba" and was lucky enough to pick up "United Africa" this year in London. I never paid much attention to the player Bubbles though!

So thanks so much for breathing new life into this one I am deeply indebted to you!

Hope you keep the roots coming!

many thanks

Bill Carbone said...

Gorgon - I actually run Cedric's myspace page for him - myspace.com/cedricimbrooks - check it out when you get a chance

avocado kid said...

very cool - thanks!

Shermons said...

This music is good, thanks B3

Anonymous said...

I too found this in a small record store and have to concur, it's a shame so many people sleep on this solid modern-roots effort.

Tony Allen (of Fela Kuti Africa 70fame) adds some SEErious vibes to one of the tracks!

Nice treasure.