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King Khan - The Infinite Ones (Vinyl LP)

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King Khan - The Infinite Ones (Vinyl LP)

King Khan - The Infinite Ones (Vinyl LP)

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Sometimes a work of art comes unintentionally from a place from deep within the soul. It meanders and flops onto a table and sits and waits for its birth. King Kahn's interstellar space jazz album The Infinite Ones begins with "Wait Till The Stars Burn," a planetary ode to the Sun. The second track "Tribute to the Pharoahs Den," is a requiem for Danny Ray Thompson (R.I.P.) of the Sun Ra Arkestra, his music and legacy now floating above us in the infinity of space. Both tracks appropriately feature Marshall Allen and Knoel Scott (of the Sun Ra Arkestra). The album ends with a requiem for Hal Willner (R.I.P.) entitled "Hal" whose devotion to celebrating the weird and insane was like an insatiable thirst leading to deep introspection and joy in harmony and sonic dissidence.

"These compositions have all come from this place inside my bipolar, seroquil ridden mind," King Khan says. "It is as much a tribute to the great composers who have inspired me; Alice Coltrane, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Philip Kelan Cohran, Bernard Herrmann, Ennio Morricone, Miles Davis, Sun Ra, John Carpenter, Quincy Jones, Old Bollywood, Film Noir, to name just a few. In my 23 years of being a composer of music I have had the great opportunity to score several films all of which never got any commercial fame. These films were made from the blood and sweat of film directors and their crews who tirelessly made incredible documents that were ultimately ignored by humanity."

"But that never stopped them nor will it stop me. These tracks are from the infinite celluloid that runs deep in my mind, body and soul," he adds. "In my lifetime I never thought I would see the deaths of "Celluloid" or "analog recording." I refuse to accept the coroner reports on said fatalities, so here is my offering to the canon of cinematic overtures and analog self-preservation, for the films in our heads yet to be made."

  1. Wait Till The Stars Burn
  2. Tribute To The Pharaoh's Den
  3. (White Nile) Flows Through Memphis
  4. A Hard Rain's Gotta Fall
  5. Theme Of Yahya
  6. Mister Mystery
  7. Xango Rising
  8. The World Will Never Know
  9. Trail Of Tears
  10. Follow The Mantis
  11. Hal
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