Snake_(album)

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Snake (album)

1972 album by Exuma


Snake is the fourth studio album by Bahamian folk musician Exuma, released in 1972 through Kama Sutra Records.[2][3]

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Reception

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Upon its release, Lynn Van Matre of the Chicago Tribune called the album "Wholly weird and mostly wonderful."[2] In a retrospective review, J. Chandler of AllMusic commended the album's cover artwork but wrote that the album's music content "is pretty indistinguishable from the rest of the low-budget drugged out hippie Hare Krishna rock-jazz chant music being made at the time."[4]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Exuma

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Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes.[1]

  • Exuma – lead vocals, guitar, background vocals, cowbells, calling bells, triangle
  • Yogi Achmed Benn Mansel – background vocals
  • Sally O'Brien – background vocals
  • Tonice Gwathney – background vocals
  • Barbara Simon "Omolaye" – background vocals
  • Michael O'Neil – background vocals, congas, saxophone
  • Michael B. Olatunji – talking drum, African congas, African shaker
  • Michael Laneve – timbales
  • John Russo – electric bass, violin, lead guitar (on "Don't Let Go")
  • George J. Clemmons "Duke" – upright bass
  • Jeffory Miller – set drums
  • Stanley Wiley – piano
  • Akinjorin Omolade "Juice" – lead saxophone, African drums
  • Jerry Gongales – trumpet
  • Carl Jennings – trumpet
  • Cuchlow Eliebank – steel pan
  • Dave Libert – piano (on "Don't Let Go", "Happiness", and "Sunshine")

References

  1. From the album's liner notes.
  2. Matre, Lynn Van (March 19, 1972). "Good 'Uns". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. Archived from the original on August 13, 2022. Retrieved August 12, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  3. Chandler, J. "Exuma - Snake". AllMusic. Retrieved August 12, 2022.

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