And here's part two of our Mama Rosin Extravaganza: Les Frères Souchet, the Duck Brothers, Cyril and Robin, not actually brothers but most definitely musical twins (or as the word goes: "brothers from another mother") strip the Mama Rosin sound a bit down (but not too much). There's less drums here (but not none!) and there's a lot of emotion here. If you like Mama Rosin's "Black Robert", then this is definitely for you.
As usual we've messed around with the packaging. The box rocks a 2c screenprint and one of three different photoprints. You get to choose between the pretty sailorboy and his dog, the two stranded sailorettes or a whole bunch of merry sailors making music while skinning potatoes. Either way you'll be shouting "Leinen los!" in no time.
This is a cd only release, but we've heard rumours that the guys have bootleg themselves a pretty vinyl edition down in geneva.
Aaah. This is the first part of our Mama Rosin double strike. A nice 7 Inch just in time for Christmas. It's little bit on Mama's experimental side as it features a rocking cumbia track on one side and a mellow gospelly blues on the other.
Two great songs. And a nice packaging. Designed by Doc Patcheko and screenprinted by Senor Redcan. You know the deal. The Lady on the front is Madge Bellamy, silent film star and flapper girl extraordinaire.
San Fran. No better place to end a tour. Also machen wir uns einen guten Tag mit einem ausgiebigen Frühstück im Boogaloos. Pancakes, einmal umgedrehte Eier und ähnliches.