Boots Brown & his Blockbusters vs. Kinny & Horne

Boots Brown & his Blockbusters

[FR] C’est avec le sample d’un vieux hit latino de 1958, “Cerveza” de Boots Brown & his Blockbusters, que le norvégien Espen Horne aka Bobby Hughes élaborera son titre “Why me”. L’origine du projet Kinny & Horne et du premier album Forgetting to Remember, est la rencontre en terre scandinave entre le producteur Horne et Caitlin Simpson aka Kinny, canadienne aux origines indienne et jamaïcaine à la voix profondément soul. De leur collaboration naîtra cette aventure aux couleurs soul, jazz et reggae remarquée et finalisée par le label Tru-Thougts en 2005.

[EN] It’s with a sample of an old latin hit from 1958, “Cerveza” by Boots Brown & his Blockbusters, that Norwegian Espen Horne aka Bobby Hughes would create his title “Why me”. Behind the projet Kinny & Horne and the first album Forgetting to Remember is the meeting on Scandinavian ground of producer Horne and Caitlin Simpson aka Kinny, a Canadian girl of native Indian and Jamaican roots with her deeply soulful voice. Their collaboration will give birth to this adventure colored by soul, jazz and reggae that will be released on Tru-Thougts label in 2005.

Cerveza (1958)
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from the LP Gilles Peterson Jazz Juice Vol. 4, 1986

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