Afrika Bambaataa, Ice Cream - Paul Winley
The Wikipedia article for Afrika Bambaataa mentions a 1983 album release called “Ice Cream” on Paul Winley Records
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afrika_Bambaataa
Can somebody enlighten me what this refers to with a link to Discogs, YouTube or any site that shows this release.
Can somebody enlighten me what this refers to with a link to Discogs, YouTube or any site that shows this release.
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I can live without R. Kelly, but my audio life would be a Swiss cheese without those….
down to a personal level of association vs dissociation which is different for each person.
I got into a (for me) heated exchange with the one PAYCHECK regarding the time he had a similar quandry. A large and varied haul he had recently landed happened to contain some Skrewdriv*r rekkids. For those not familiar, that band (I don't want to give them any google space) are right-wing neo-naszties and it did not sit well with Paycheck's background to either own these (natch) or sell them on to fans of that political bent. What was a mug to do?
I asked what the rule is for MJ rekkids, if we are going down the artist/art path, but that nuance was lost on him - I was accused of equating the work of MJ to that band. He was deeply unhappy about this - Which was not my point at all. Of course, MJ's work still endures. He's not profiting from it, and for me, there is more to like about MJ's work than just MJ - there is the Quincy Jones production, there is the Rod Temperton chords, there is the rock solid pairing of Louis Johnson and John Robinson and probably most for me, the memories of that stuff being new, and everywhere, and the times spent with people enjoying it.
That band's stuff is deliberately hateful, and personally I would have just literally destroyed shit like that. For me, that is the difference.
So for Bam, yeah, those tunes get a pass. I think that work still stands in the context of the artform.