Best Seller Tucson Safari
Original price was: $24.98.$12.49Current price is: $12.49.
DISC: 1
| 1. Track 1 |
| 2. Kid’s Stroll |
| 3. Track 3 |
| 4. Murder We Wrote |
| 5. Track 5 |
| 6. Stoned by the Mile |
| 7. Track 7 |
| 8. Ouch |
| 9. Track 9 |
| 10. Showdown |
| 11. Track 11 |
| 12. Surf Sirens |
| 13. Track 13 |
| 14. Remembering the |
| 15. Track 15 |
| 16. Witches Valley |
| 17. Track 17 |
| 18. Ping Guitar Pong |
| 19. 1 |
| 20. Hypnotized |
| 21. 1 |
| 22. Tucson Safari |
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Naïm Amor and Kid Congo Powers met shortly before the pandemic in Tucson, Arizona. When the complete lockdowns hit everybody, Amor, like lots of other musicians, reclused himself in his studio and started experimenting with longtime ideas that were on the shelf. The initial idea was to combine rockabilly/garage-electric guitars with electronic drum machines and bass synthesizers, a vague intuition inspired by Link Wray’s guitar tones on one hand and the electronic rawness of the band Suicide on the other. After recording a couple tracks, Amor got the idea of inviting Kid Congo to collaborate in the making of some electric guitar “dialogs”. The tracks of Tucson Safari display the two different personalities and approaches of Amor and Kid Congo, both passionate electric guitar players, in the form of an exploration through composition and tone. The interwoven layers of guitars reveal the particular harmonic and melodic sense of Amor’s sound “dancing” with the unmistakable slide and fuzzy tones of Kid Congo Powers.



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