With all the slow groove hand claps of a London Squat party, Abraham Cloud re-creates a mood and era with the exacting precision of a master sculpto...
With all the slow groove hand claps of a London Squat party, Abraham Cloud re-creates a mood and era with the exacting precision of a master sculptor. If you've ever heard Eric Burdon's , "Spill the Wine," you will probably enjoy this Sixties style Rap song. There's no urgency , or major social issues , just a slow rolling groove about better days. It's War, Malo, Lou Reed and Sinead O'Conner all rolled into one . It's a very stoned cab ride through a rainy Soho morning. It's one of the last recorded Cloud songs from the "Cruelty" record. Enjoy.
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