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Incendiary bebop beauty from the renegade poet John Sinclair with hand drawn cover artwork by YOUTH. If we ever needed a passionate beat soul speaking words of wisdom, its now, and John Sinclair Revolutionary, Jazzman lays it down. Bohemian ex-manager of the MC5, Sinclair was central to 1960s counterculture. A year or two back he met producer YOUTH (Primal Scream, U2), and got dragged into the 21st Century. The result is a hypnotic celebration of personal freedom; laid-back thoughts spoken in John Sinclairs gruff, grainy drawl, draped against blues, bebop and trip-hop. Do It, with its lonesome sax, echoes Paddy McAloons intimate I Trawl The Megahertz: In those days, to make poetry and artthat wasnt called for. But you did it, even though you knew you would never get paid Brilliant Corners is a wild tribute to Jack Kerouac, and Sitarrtha offers,
If were lucky, music will bring us through, and well wake up singing. What a dude. Glyn Brown **** Mojo Magazine August 2017.






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