Wairudo had a new CD release, and he didn't tell us!

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Wairudo had a new CD release, and he didn't tell us!

Postby Buliwyf » Mon Jul 26, 2004 1:41 pm


Rule of Wrist

Postby Rule of Wrist » Mon Jul 26, 2004 1:53 pm

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From that site:


“Songs From The Crystal Cave”, Steven Seagal’s much-awaited first album, has been released exclusively in France on May 18th, 2004..

It has immediately entered the charts on its week of release. The first single from the album, “Girl it’s alright” is currently N°1 of the CLUBS SLOWS CHARTS for the second week in a row !

The album has largely been recorded in the United States, with the collaboration of former Wailers, stars from Jamaican music (Tony rebel, lady Saw, Lt Stichie,…), as well as the exceptional participation of Stevie Wonder. It is a perfect mixture between Steven Seagal’s blues roots and love for world music (reggae, Indian music,…).

Et bientôt l'annonce, en exclusivité sur le site, d'une séance de dédicace unique et exceptionnelle à Paris !

Discover immediately the single “Girl it’s alright” in the MUSIC EXTRACTS section.
Discover also “My God” with the exceptional collaboration of Stevie Wonder

The album can be bought via the Internet on secured sites such as http://www.amazon.fr or http://www.fnac.com.


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Steven Seagal, one of the world’s most popular motion picture actors, hasn’t finished surprising us yet ! “Songs from the crystal cave” is a true gift to us. His love for music, and especially American Black Music, has grown together with his passion for the guitar, which he has been playing since the age of 14.

As a “blues fan”, Steven Seagal admires and has been inspired by some of the greatest musicians ever, such as Curtis Mayfield, Lightning Hopkins, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King or Robert Johnson. Mixed with world music’s strong influence, his “blues world” compositions appear as natural, subtle, and authentic.

Settled in the United States, Steven Seagal is abroad about 9 months per year, though. His travels have led him to play onstage and record with some of the finest blues musicians, among others : Rock Burton, Léon Russel, TaJ Mahal, Richie Sambora or Delbert Mac Linton. He has also toured with members of the legendary rock group The Band.

Travelling so much and meeting so many people has strongly influenced his music. His faith in Buddhism : “Music is the language of the divine. (…) I believe one can experience complete realization and liberation though sight and sound.” contrasts spectacularly with his actor roles, and brings Steven Seagal’s album an emotional and delicate side.

It took the artist about 5 years to complete "Songs from the Crystal Cave". Steven Seagal being a perfectionist, some of the tracks have been produced by Ric Wake (Shakira, Céline Dion). Jamaican DJ’s Lt. Stitchie, Tony Rebel and Lady Saw (who has turned No Doubt’s « Underneath it all » into a worldwide hit) reinforce the album’s power with their ragga-dancehall dynamic.

The exceptional collaboration of Stevie Wonder on « My God », on which he furiously delivers an amazing harmonica solo, adds some magic to the album and to Steven Seagal’s velvet voice.

These 14 tracks show us Steven Seagal as he has never been seen. The overwhelming reaction of the public (and media) to the album leaves no doubt that Steven Seagal is a consummate musician, a true sensitive, open-minded, honest artist, whose musical career is just starting.


What? No songs about hitting on your costars? :D

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Postby SGT DEVILDOG » Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:17 pm

No one dose a clothesline like he can. Is that a song title?:roll: :D
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Postby Dakana » Mon Jul 26, 2004 5:21 pm

I will never know where you find this stuff, Buli.

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Postby MMmmGood » Tue Jul 27, 2004 7:28 pm

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Postby Chacal » Tue Jul 27, 2004 8:00 pm

Originally posted by Rule of Wrist
Steven Seagal, one of the world’s most popular motion picture actors,


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Postby Hellacious » Tue Jul 27, 2004 8:45 pm

Originally posted by MMmmGood
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Postby Keekanoo » Tue Jul 27, 2004 10:29 pm

lol@Good. That's classic.

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Postby Xenius » Tue Jul 27, 2004 11:34 pm

Hah, nice find buly, but Good took your steam with that pic.

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