This CD by Little Axe, titled "The Wolf That House Built," is a must-have for fans of dub, modern electric blues, spiritual, and modern acoustic blues. Released in 1994 by Wired Records, this album features studio recordings that showcase the unique style and talent of the artist. The CD grading is very good plus (VG+), and the case type is a standard jewell case. The album has a run time of 3811 seconds and features a mix of pop, rock, reggae, and blues genres. The CD format makes it easy to play on any device that supports it. This is a great addition to any music collection, and I guarantee that you will enjoy listening to this album over and over again.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelWired Records
EAN5026184002727
eBay Product ID (ePID)20052250434
Product Key Features
Era1990s
Run Time3811 Sec
FormatCD
Release Year1994
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Rock, Reggae, Blues
StyleDub, Modern Electric Blues, Spiritual, Modern Acoustic Blues
TypeAlbum
ArtistLittle Axe
Release TitleWolf That House Built
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Reviews8 - Excellent - "...A strong statement that defies musical barriers. It might have precedents you can separate into their constituent parts--blues, gospel, dub reggae, hip-hop breaks--but no-one has yet threaded them together this way...", 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Founder Adrian Sherwood describes this eclectic blend of down-home funk, Indian tablas, slide guitar and Howlin' Wolf and Leadbelly samples as `blues dub for the 21st century'....Little Axe simply defies all categories...", "...if you like what Adrian Sherwood did for the spiritual music of the rest of the world with African Head Charge, you're sure to appreciate Little Axe.", "...Little Axe have the blues idiom down, but more than that, they have the right mood....Adrian Sherwood steadily unleashes his usual aural pyrotechnics throughout THE WOLF THAT HOUSE BUILT, and the roots...have never sounded more radical--or more relevant."