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Maurice and the Beejays : 1000 Years of Paradise.
Music for imaginary films and television shows.
A blend of funk, reggae, tango and experimental easy listening featuring:
Leo Baroni - guitar and vocals on 'Who am I'
Phil Little - congas
Valerie Gardens - drums and percussion
Barry Jones - bass, piano and vocals
The story so far
It's the year 2066 and veteran journalist Judith Chalmers, looking for the quiet life, has arrived at Bexhill on Sea train station. In the taxi to her hotel her driver, the ambiguous Fittipaldi, seems to suggest that everything is not as it seems behind the net curtains of this once prosperous seaside town.
The body of septuagenarian podcast darling, Troy Tempest, had been found washed ashore six months previous. After evidence given by the largest employer in town, health care franchise The Twilight Years Clinic, the coroner returned a verdict of death by misadventure. No family or friends where asked to give statements.
Over the coming days, Judith wanders the charity shops and cafes of Bexhill, catching snatches of conversation. She begins to suspect the existence of a dark world of pain killer fueled partner swapping parties hosted by The Clinic but would she have to retire first to get her story and one last shot at fame.
Songs:
1. Hung out to dry
2. Behind closed doors
3. An accident waiting to happen
4. Going South
5. Turning left
6. A darker side of Judith Chalmers
7. Who am I
8. Laughing gas
9. Emerson Fittipaldi
10. 1000 years of paradise
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Release date: 11/07/2020
Maurice and the Beejays lives in St Leonards on Sea England
Tagged as: Jazz, Experimental, Reggae, Chillout, Funk
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