Had Jimi Hendrix lived long enough to hear Grandmaster Flash, Public Enemy or Ice-T, he might have sounded something like unconventional singer/rapper Jean-Paul Bourelly. Bourelly's critics have denounced him as a mere Hendrix clone, but in truth, there are too many things that set them apart. First, Bourelly is an obvious lover of hip-hop culture, and second, Bourelly is greatly enamored of funk and isn't as metallic as Hendrix. This interesting collection of live and studio material (some of which has a strong sociopolitical bent) shows that Bourelly is, in fact, his own man. But although not a clone, Bourelly could be a bit less obsessive in his devotion to the great rocker. He does have potential, and is someone to keep an eye on. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Fade to Cacophony: Live
01/21/1997 | Evidence
All Music Guide Review
Fade to Cacophony: Live Track Listing
Credits of Fade to Cacophony: Live
- Julian McBrowne
- Engineer
- Kazunori Sugiyama
- Producer
- Allan Tucker
- Mastering
- Reggie Washington
- Bass
- Mark Batson
- Organ, Keyboards, Vocals
- Jimmy Katz
- Photography
- Lou Holtzman
- Engineer
- Jean-Paul Bourelly
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Producer, Main Performer
- Alfredo Alias
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Melvin Gibbs
- Bass
- Tony Green
- Liner Notes












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