Trans-Global Underground Dream of 100 Nations LP NR 02IL 1993 1st Press VG/VG+ 

Sold Date: February 2, 2021
Start Date: January 21, 2021
Final Price: £16.20 (GBP)
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Trans-Global Underground Dream of 100 Nations LP NR 02IL 1993 1st Press VG/VG+. Condition is "Used".

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General description of Record Collector grading = Vinyl

Very Good Plus (VG+)

I have cleaned and play-tested all four sides of the record and it plays really well and still sounds great!
Sleeve - is Very Good - no splits or tears, and generally fine, but shows signs of storage wear and has two scuffs which are pictured.

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I'm selling a lot of my vinyl and CD collection, because the kids are getting bigger and the house is getting smaller! Basically, it was either the kids or the records, sadly the coin came down tails...Thanks for looking!

ONLINE REVIEW
In the aftermath of 's pioneering blend of electronic dance music and worldbeat, seemingly hundreds of imitators have bled this fusion dry. This doesn't take away from the brilliance of their debut, , a sometimes dizzying and often exciting melding of hot-footed dance beats, trippy dub, block-rocking hip-hop, and, most importantly, an intelligent and nuanced integration of this Western pop with various Asian and African musical forms. The exotic instrumentation is incorporated carefully into the beats; as often as not, the tablas, ouds, and other unique instruments are used strictly as rhythm, mixed into tracks like the head-spinning "Shimmer" no more obtrusively than a set of electronic drums or a clavinet. The focus throughout is on ' muscular vocals; has one of the most powerful voices in '90s dance rock, making a compelling listen even without the worldbeat influences.