The Budos Band III (Bonus Version)

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 42:34

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Dan Epstein

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08.10.10
The perfect place to board their groove line
2010 | Label: Daptone Records / The Orchard

If you’re thinking that minimalist title of their third album portends either more of the same from these Staten Island groovers, or an abrupt turn into previously uncharted territory — a la Led Zeppelin III‘s "getting it together in the country" acoustic freakout — think again. Though they still possess the dense, ominous sound that made their first two albums (and one EP) so enchanting, The Budos Band III finds this killer ten-piece instrumental ensemble serving up their most accessible and straight-ahead funk fusillade to date. "Rite of the Ancients," "Black Venom," "Golden Dunes" and the somewhat misleadingly named "Budos Dirge" combine afrobeat horn blasts with the sort of winding, Mulatu Astatke-style melodies that make you wonder what the music of the Egyptian pharaohs would have sounded like if they’d only had electricity and Farfisa organs back in the day; but they’re all also anchored to the sort of rolling, conga-stoked funk rhythms that propelled such classic '70s blaxploitation soundtracks as Shaft or Superfly. The material on The Budos III was reportedly written and fine-tuned on the road, and then cut live in less than 48 hours, factors which undoubtedly contribute to the sense of immediacy. If you’re not already… read more »

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Breakin Beats

EmErald

This is a hidden Treasure that i've found just the sound I 've been seeking peace¡

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Consistently superb

jazzdiva

Driving rythm, the horns are tight, keep up the funk!

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If It Ain't Broke...

ryankallennyc

...well, you know, just leave it alone. "Samey" as it may be, this is their darkest, heaviest record to date. "Rite of the Ancients", "Unbroken, Unshaven", and "Mark of the Unnamed" are gritty, glass chewing standouts. Surely not for amateurs, but would the band and die hards alike have it any other way? See them live and be indoctrinated.

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Yep!

darksun7

The best of it's kind. Get this

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Badass Live too!

HiggyBaby

Caught them in Denver, so badass! Big, bearded band, super groovy, funk fortified, non-stop good vibes! Highly suggest catching them when they're in your town. The albums are good too!

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Badass revivalist funk at its best

Mickey_Peaches

Remember how you felt watching "Broken Flowers" as Bill Murray cruised around town listening to the mix tape of Mulatu Astatke? I do. I wanted to get up and move. Immediately. I also wanted Murray's character to like it. I wanted him to immerse himself in its dark 'n dirty grooves as he skulked around like an amateur gumshoe. That's exactly what Budos III does to the listener. The horns, the percussion, the groooove. It's all right here, waiting to be let out.

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staten island stank funk

jakedugas

This is a bunch of guys doing Ray Conniff-derivative-interludes-cum-epic-critical mass theme music. Watch 70's, cop sitcoms (Five-0, starsky) or Rocky I....at least you'll get some old TV with your brass stank. Don't believe the hype.

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Not sure what all the negative fuss is about

TheGreatWuKong

Simply put its good Budos, and good Budos is good music. Regardless of how you compare it to past works how does it make you feel to hear that marriage of punchy horns, percussion, and organ? If you say "rather bushy tailed" then methinks ya have a good Album on your hands. I consider it both a great stand alone and a more than welcomed addition to my current collection. May it sit right along side Nomo and my other horn and drum tracks and be pumped through my car speakers with the top down as if Im in my very own 70s Intro : )

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at first blush

tancilivich

gets out of the gate quite well, but after track 2 songs just don't seem to be there. love the budos, will give this ample time and hope it's a grower not a show-er.

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Dissapointing.

FunkdaFide

For me, it felt like Budos Band were starting to run out of steam after hearing their second album and there really doesn't seem to be anything special coming from this release. BB II and III are pretty much the same album and the mood they impose just isn't very pleasant. Every track is manically paced with a dissonant tone and that gets stale very fast. It's just groove after groove of relentless horn blasting with very little in the way of innovation and creativity. I agree much with how the last reviewer put it, it is hands down "samey". Go straight for BB I as that was a truly diverse album.

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