This is a tribute page. Thank you for sharing the love and keeping this music alive.Like Jimi Hendrix, the eight members of Cymande were all phenomenally adept self-taught musicians. And also like Hendrix, they were masters at synthesizing funk, soul, blues, and psychedelic sounds, creating a music that resists any convenient labeling. They could funk on a reggae groove, put a heavy dose of soul into a psychedelic jam, and lay down some bluesy riffs around a Caribbean spiced vocal. Cymande's members came from Guyana, Jamaica, and St.Vincent, and they imported a strong island vibe into their cosmic sound. This album is at once raw and polished, extraordinarily diverse, and consistently grooving. The tunes run the gamut from the hypnotic Santana-influenced instrumental, "Dove," to the New Orleans funk of "The Message," which actually made it to ..22 on the domestic R&B charts in 1974. The spectacularly funky "Bra" was included on Spike Lee's highly-recommended "Crooklyn" soundtrack. Other highlights include the psychedelic soul-jazz sounds of "Rickshaw," the bluesy trance of "Anthracite," and the consciousness-raising "Listen." Cymande is one of the forgotten miracles of the early 70s and deserves a major rediscovery by fans of all musical genres.
---John Ballon
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