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Zzebra - Panic (1975)


ZZebra play a varied blend of progressive rock, jazz, African rhythms and fusion, performed by an outstanding line-up of musicians. The intensity and passion with which the band plays is inspiring, and while I may not totally love every bit of it, generally the music is extremely high quality, so I hope this review might encourage some others to look into tracking a copy down. I find this album far superior to the debut album, which has a much higher profile and seems to be considered the better of the two.
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Zzebra – Lost World (1975)

 

Zzebra came out of the ashes of the British brass-rock band IF and ex-OSIBISA…

Treasure this album from a time when musicianship was appreciated.

Truly the sound of a LOST WORLD (Steve Pearson April 2001)

From the inner sleeve:

In my opinion never before or since has such a unique criss cross of cultures;

musical talent and sheer ecitent existed.

Describe ZZEBRA? Try.