01 Intro

02 True feelin

03 Oh, well you know easy

04 It´s all an illusion

05 Reality

06 This´ a beautiful day

07 Sit back

08 Liberian girl

09 Where´s the road to china

10 And if they ask

11 Payed voyeur

12 Me or you

13 Cartoon charactaz

14 In her mind

15 Fire come follow me

16 Far's sang

17 Comin down





RAZ OHARA
the last legend (lp)

KY number : ky01042 lp
file under: modern folkmusic
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other editions: CD
related products: Raz Ohara
orig. release date : Mar 2, 2001
published by : kitty-yo musicproductions / musikverlag budde office@kitty-yo.com

The latest album by Raz Ohara, full of both haunting and intimate acoustic songs.

"There are so few records that are released these days that aren't easily compartmentalized, and The Last Legend is one that proudly resists being simply slotted. The only consistency to the disc is the way it's so relentlessly surprising without being gimmicky." Jason Ferguson

1LP 8.99 €

 



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thats what i think about the last legend (cd)
() aus alexander (germany)

diese cd hat magische kraft! abgesehen von der unglaublichen stimme, die musikalische reise scheint unendlich zu sein. für mich der fund der letzten 2 jahre!

About "The last legend"
(Jason Ferguson) aus USA

Raz Ohara mutters to himself in that put-on way that rappers and soul singers use to pretend they're being spontaneous; he's prone to using multitracked vocals of himself as background harmony; he's got a quivering, staccato vocal delivery that's all understated confidence and breathy commands. But here's the trick: Raz Ohara is also prone to plotting out meandering passages on his acoustic guitar, treading in the soft, airy spaces created by sparse electro-influenced production work. In other words, he's like D'Angelo crossed with Jose Gonzalez on a Gary Wilson bender. Dude, I'm serious. There are so few records that are released these days that aren't easily compartmentalized, and The Last Legend is one that proudly resists being simply slotted. Weirder still, this is a reissue of a five-year-old album (Ohara traded up from a micro-label to one that's merely tiny) that still sounds ahead of its time. The only consistency to the disc is the way it's so relentlessly surprising without being gimmicky; Ohara's style is so intimate and unique that listening to The Last Legend is sometimes as uncomfortable as it is innovative.

thats what i think about the last legend CD
(wietekevanberkom@hotmail.com) aus The Netherlands

I first only knew Raz Ohara together with Alexander Kowalski, I saw them at the Shine Festival in Eindhoven and I danced my butt of during their performance. I wanted to hear more... but I have to admit, when I heared 'the last legend' for the first it wasn't what I expected at all. But after I have heard the whole album, I wasn't dissappointed anymore, this is fantastic!! I like different kinds of music and this album is perfect; when you're just chilling at home, lounging in a bar or relaxing with your lover. I think he is a multi-talented, many-sided, one of a kind musician and I hope he will visit Holland someday for a show without Kowalski!!

thats what i think about the last legend CD
(rumba@rhum-and-bass.com) aus sunny

the last legend! yes yes yes!!!!

what a song. i played it as a loop for something like 300 times till my office mates threatned to throw my stereo out of the window. using headphones since...

the rest of the album didnt catch me like that. but what the heck.

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