Joe MubarePrivate Scream

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Downtempo

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Tracklist

Number 8 7:37
What Is It 3:18
No Matter 3:29
Still Don't Know 6:01
Where Can We Go 3:51
Junglelife 6:29
The Party 4:08
Was It Worth It 4:34
What A Wonderful Life 4:33
Silly Man 3:10
Will We Ever 4:30
I'm Not Afraid Anymore 4:10

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    Cover of Private Scream, 1990-09-09, CD Private Scream
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    YAYA – CD 884 754.906 1990 1990
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    Cover of Private Scream, 1990-09-09, Vinyl Private Scream
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    YAYA – 815 538-938 1990 1990
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    Reviews

    • juanba_rouf's avatar
      juanba_rouf
      A little gem found by chance. Mubare released this album in 1990 on his own label. It's hard to describe it as it's at the crossroads of different musical styles: postpunk, minimalism, "ethnic" music, ambient, jazz, etc. It sometimes sounds like Talking Head played in slow motion by a one-man band in the 90s. To say that it's electronic music would be reductive. However, the album stands out for its coherence and originality.

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