The Shamen - Boss Drum (1992) - New LP Record 2010 One Little Indian Vinyl - Tribal / House / Psychedelic
The Shamen - Boss Drum (1992) - New LP Record 2010 One Little Indian Vinyl - Tribal / House / Psychedelic
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The Shamen: Colin Angus (vocals, guitar, programming); Mr. C (rap vocals); Steve Hillage (guitar); Bob Breeks (keyboards); Gavin Knight (drums).
Additional personnel: Jhelisa Anderson (vocals); Richard Sharpe.
Engineers: James Reynolds, Ian Tregoning, Q.
All songs written by Angus/West except "Re: evolution"(T. McKenna/Angus/West).
The same blend of infectious techno-pop anthems and new-edge effects tracks which spotlighted En-Tact continued unabated on Boss Drum, with Colin Angus' new compatriot, combination rapper/DJ Mr. C. The singles "Ebeneezer Goode," "L.S.I. (Love Sex Intelligence)" and "Phorever People" all made the British Top Ten, and album tracks like "Space Time," "Re-Evolution" (with Terence McKenna) and "Scientas" chart the course of the Shamen's history with the astral/sociological collective Spiral Tribe. Boss Drum is a more solid collection than En-Tact. ~ John Bush

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The Shamen - Boss Drum (1992)Â
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The Shamen: Colin Angus (vocals, guitar, programming); Mr. C (rap vocals); Steve Hillage (guitar); Bob Breeks (keyboards); Gavin Knight (drums).
Additional personnel: Jhelisa Anderson (vocals); Richard Sharpe.
Engineers: James Reynolds, Ian Tregoning, Q.
All songs written by Angus/West except "Re: evolution"(T. McKenna/Angus/West).
The same blend of infectious techno-pop anthems and new-edge effects tracks which spotlighted En-Tact continued unabated on Boss Drum, with Colin Angus' new compatriot, combination rapper/DJ Mr. C. The singles "Ebeneezer Goode," "L.S.I. (Love Sex Intelligence)" and "Phorever People" all made the British Top Ten, and album tracks like "Space Time," "Re-Evolution" (with Terence McKenna) and "Scientas" chart the course of the Shamen's history with the astral/sociological collective Spiral Tribe. Boss Drum is a more solid collection than En-Tact. ~ John Bush













