Adelaide's The Transatlantics came together in 2007 born of a shared love for gritty old vinyl, cheap guitars and quality barbequed meats. Described by NME as "a young, white Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings" The Transatlantic's sound invokes the grainy warmth of southern American Soul and the rhythmic grunt of classic James Brown-era funk. Following a huge 2009 which saw performances at Falls Festival, Big Day Out and Playground Weekender Festival, 2010 sees the release of The Transatlantic's self-titled debut album on Freestyle Records. Entirely self-produced, the album showcases the many influences that have shaped the development of the band so far: from the Al Green inspired flavour of the lead single Couldn't Be Him and the tortured soul reminiscent of early Aretha heard on the ballad That's When I Feel So Lonely to the raw deep-funk of Turn You Loose and the fiery up-tempo cover of Marva Whitney's hit Things Gotta Get Better.
1Tea Legs
2Couldn't Be Him
3I've Been Bad
4Thumbin' It
5That's When I Feel So Lonely
6On Fire
7Turn You Loose
8Talk Like That
9Save Me
10Your Time Is Up
11Keep On Running
12No Title

THE TRANSATLANTICS

THE TRANSATLANTICS

  • UK LP
  • FREESTYLE REC. − FSRLP080
  • - 2010 -
  • Zustand: (NEW)
  • KATEGORIEN: NU-FUNK
  • sFr 28,00



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