boozlejam

      boozlejam

a little bit of fun from the band with the obligatory cheese sauce spread liberally over a jazz funk base.

was then it?

      was then it?

a very slow minor blues in B with Art on guitar, Bam on hammond, Boa on double bass and Ed on drums from the “beyond the closed door” sessions.

twenT7teen

      twenT7teen

uplifting track from the band with Boa’s languid bass dominating the groove over luscious pads. Headphones will bring out some of the more subtle noise nuances and quirks.

laughing at myself behind my back

      laughing at myself behind my back

hee hee hee, don’t tell me.

funk-a-ling-a-ling

      funk-a-ling-a-ling

a little bit of fun for these times. Bam’s funk orchestra with a liberal smattering of cheese and ducks. I suggest headphones to sample the usual noise-a-lings.

following from out front

      following from out front

second track from Art Guthie’s “beyond the closed door” series, another messy jam from the echoey Boozle Hall with Bam on Hammond, Art on guitar, Boa on double bass and Ed on drums. Best listened to loud to feel you’re in the hall.

the relentless march of nothingness

      the relentless march of nothingness

a relentless onslaught of the usual nonsensical noises, marching one after the other in a seemingly never ending aural assault with a reggae style half-time beat. Why?

you know when

      you know when

a funk soul jam featuring soul sisters Terrie Odabi, Ruth & Stephe on wails, and soul brothers Bam on rhodes, Art on guitar, Ed on drums & Boa on bass.

sulla strada per Barga

      sulla strada per Barga

… another road trip for the Bam, Boa, Ed and Art. This one long and torturous and they haven’t even got there yet. Anyroad, they will eventually. This tune was written for a good friend who lives in Barga, Italy who plays in a soul band. Therein lies a problem, because this track is a jazz-funk hybrid with some scarily muzak-like nonsense thrown in. Featuring Hammond, bass, drums and guitar.