Each Man Makes His Destiny: Vinyl LP
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Label: Strut Records
Release Date: 31st January
How could one resist rolling organ soul, psychedelic soul, Afro-Rock, flourishes of Latin and CSNY but Yacht Rocking harmonies? You're a stronger person than I if you can.
Strut proudly reintroduces a classic from the Topomic catalogue, Ice’s ‘Each Man Makes His Destiny’, officially available on vinyl for the first time.
After relocating from the United States to Paris, Ice began performing regularly in the city’s Barbès district, a vibrant area with a large North African immigrant community. The band’s heavy Afro-funk sound caught the attention of producer Pierre Jaubert, leading them to become the resident session musicians at his independent Parisound studio.
Immersed in the local influences, Ice began integrating African-inspired chants, textures, and rhythms into their distinct funk style. In 1973, the group recorded their debut album, ‘Each Man Makes His Destiny’, a psychedelic funk exploration that hinted at the evolving sound that would later define them as the Lafayette Afro-Rock Band and, eventually, Ice once more.
Produced by Jaubert, the album brings some powerful social commentary on claustrophobic tracks like ‘Too Little Room’ and ‘Suicide’, under-pinned by a determination to succeed despite the adversity.
Remastered by The Carvery.
TRACKLIST:
A1. Too Little Room
A2. Suicide
A3. One Chance
A4. Love Can
B1. There’s Time To Change
B2. Put An X On The Spot (In The Sky)
B3. Losin’
B4. Dgunji