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Jazz 28/10/2009

Paolo Apollo Negri's 'The Great Anything' Coming January 2010 - Download Promo No 1 Available Now

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LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Paolo Apollo Negri Official Website) - The first in a series of three promo singles from Paolo Apollo Negri's new album "The Great Anything" now available for DJ and print media download.
We kick things off with a re-work of Ann Peebles "How Strong Is A Woman" featuring the vocals and lyric arrangements of Rev. Chunky (UK) and the big bad Hellfire Horns (Austin, TX).
The b-side is the original instrumental "Bollyfunk" with guitar solos by Flyjack's Buck McKinney (Austin, TX). Both tracks were inspired by Paolo's showcase with Flyjack at the 2009 SxSW Music Festival.

The Great Anything" (HBR-012) comes hot on the heels of "Fat Lip" (HBR-011) and "Paolo Apollo Negri's SxSW Odyssey" (HBB-023).
Not a simple sequel to "A Bigger Tomorrow" (HBR-009), but the blistering raw power of Apollo and our collective soul lain to waste with the seventies fueled soundtrack of his heart and mind. The place where The Blues, rock and funk exploded into a glorious fireball of peace and unity, and for a generation wiped out the vapid excuses for racism, violence, and greed... a place where love never sounded and tasted so good.
'The Great Anything' is that place again, as if we never left it... a place that we desire to be...a place we need to be... a place we were born to be.

https://www.hammondbeat.com/apollo/HowStrongIsAWoman.htm






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