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- Pon de Dungle
- Equatorial Forest
- Brothers On The Slide
- Changes
- Breezeman
- Promised Heights
- Losin' Ground
- Leavert
- The Recluse
- Sheshamani
CYMANDE
Promised Heights (50th Anniversary Edition)
partisan
The third Cymande record from their legendary early 70’s run is perhaps the best of their melting pot sound, fusing street jazz, American funk, psych and soul into an instantly recognisable hybrid that’s been often copied, never repeated.
Every new pair of ears exposed is enraptured.
This record closed out an historic three-album run of seminal early '70s Afro-soul that also included their 1972 self-titled debut and 1973’s 'Second Time Round'. 'Promised Heights' solidified Cymande’s place in music history, and contains some of their most-beloved and often-sampled tracks such as “Brothers On The Slide”. As children of the Windrush Generation, Cymande were part of the first wave of innovators and originators of the fledgling Black British music scene. Taking influences from their Guyanese and Jamaican roots, the band fused reggae bass lines, Afro-tinged Nyabinghi percussion, psychedelic rock touches, and American style funk instrumentation into a unique sound they dubbed as “Nyah-rock.” 'Promised Heights' was recorded following the band’s US tour with Al Green, which had firmly planted Cymande in the ears of an adoring American audience. Cymande were also the first British band to ever play the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem.