Angle - Lala
From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
"Time to light the spliff up! What the fuck was she smoking? I want some. B: Ha ha ha! I just realized she's making those bird noises. The whole time I had this record I always thought they had recorded birds chirping in the studio."--Sinead O'Connor cited in Vibe, Dec 2000, page 62[1] "Nora Dean ... it's at Duke Reid that she records" Angle La La "aka" Ay Ay Ay Ay "a completely captivating and phenomenal track where on a background of croaking, whistling, bird cries, percussion, kissing noises, guitar, gasps and groans, she croons while scattering her "Ay ay ay ... Oh oh !!!" - Jamaïca Session 1 (2015) by Yannick Maréchal."--Jamaïca Session 1 (2015) by Yannick Maréchal, translation J. W. Geerinck |
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"Angle - Lala" aka Ay Ay Ay Ay (1970) is a musical composition by Nora Dean backed by Tommy McCook, recorded by Duke Reid.
It features a riff from "Stop That Train" and consists of bird calls and animal noises.
It was first released as the B-side of Hugh Roy's This Station Rule The Nation".
See also
- Ailyi (Mount Zion I) (1973) by Cynthia Richards