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Black Brown & White

Black Brown & White

Recorded with the infamous Dr Lee Prebble at the Surgery in Wellington, Black, Brown & White features 13 tracks in true Tahuna Breaks style – a diverse mix of soul, funk, blues, roots and reggae.

In the two years since the release of their acclaimed debut Reflections, Tahuna Breaks has been criss-crossing the country, writing and recording – they celebrate the new album's release with yet another national tour!...

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Format: CD
NZ $19.95

Format: MP3s
NZ $19.95
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Tracks

Track 1. Empower Me 5:18 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 2. Only You 3:46 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 3. Giddy Up 4:35 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 4. Funky Mama 3:15 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 5. Black Brown & White 4:27 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 6. Crisis Situation 5:01 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 7. Listen 6:59 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 8. Somebody's Daughter 3:33 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 9. Sophie's Lullaby 4:11 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 10. Can't Stand It 6:33 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 11. We Funk The Party 5:23 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 12. Make Out Party 5:20 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy
Track 13. Insomnia 6:55 MP3 NZ $1.99 Play Buy

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  • I was a pre-order customer on Shadow Light. I looked forward to this work after the wonderful energy and care on Black Brown and White and earlier.

    So I was very disappointed to hear what Shadow Light has turned out to be.
    I put it on while driving to NaeNae and found I was on the 4th track before it sunk in it was track 4.
    This is to say, that the album seems to me, to have been so over mixed and synthesized, that the developing technical musicianship, spirit and energy of this band has been eroded, dumbed down and mostly lost.
    The tracks are all pretty much the same, the baselines and odd punch of percussion to horns and lead guitar,seem to be killed off enough so as to be hardly noticeable amid the overworked slickness of the mixing suite.
    Basically, this is an album that seems to try too hard to be clever and for me, is so boring I have given it away after 2 full runs because the essence of the early work which attracted me to the sound (even if the early lyrics were primitive such as with Casually Acquainted, but this was all learning and had the hooks so cool as).
    So sorry to see such raw talents, spirit and punchy horns / rhythm section and percussion, be smoothed over so easily, as to be indistinct from anything else.
    Yes there seems to be an improvement in accent on overall elements of each musical section, but as above, the punchy, individual and lively character of this band, seems to have been lost in translation.
    Hope they swing back next time.

    Posted by David Whyte 10.26AM, 3 May 2013
  • Black Brown and White is, im my opinion an outstanding album. Its a well balanced album. Skank a bit, grove a bit and chill to some of the beatiful slower songs. Im struggling to pick a stand out sond as they are all excellent in their own right but i would have to say that the re-working of Crisis Situation from their first album is clever and sounds amazing. Sophies Lullaby would be hard to gloss over...it will give you a shiver down your spine in a good way. Saw the live show in Tauranga which was cool, my only gripe is i wish that bands would release their albums before they tour so we know what we are singing and bopping along to, but hey, thats just personal preference. Great job Tahuna Break, thoroughly impressive and definately one of my favourites over the last few years. Catch you again over summer I hope!

    Posted by Adam 7.18PM, 23 Oct 2009
  • This is a great album. So many of the songs have such great hooks. I saw the show in Tauranga last week and they are just one of the best live bands around.

    Posted by Freddy 2.28PM, 31 Aug 2009

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