
Sorcerers I Too Am A Stranger Vinyl LP 2025
- He Who Kills With One Leap
- Moth
- Yasuke in Roppongi
- Bebaynetu
- The Warrior Code
- Kid Mahout
- The Road Forward
- Oromo Moon
- She Who Perceives the Sounds of the World
The album was recorded at ATA Studios by the core Sorcerers trio, featuring the compositional vision and timeless lines of bassist Neil Innes, truly rare grooves from drummer JoostHendrickx (Gott Street Park, Eddie Chacon)and a little cosmos of tones and melodies from reed/flute/vibes/keyboard player Richard Ormrod. Up-and-coming Leeds trumpeter Olivia Cuthill was chosen to augment the brass sections, and regular collaborator Danny Templeman fills out the percussion palette.
Sorcerers I Too Am A Stranger Vinyl LP 2025
- He Who Kills With One Leap
- Moth
- Yasuke in Roppongi
- Bebaynetu
- The Warrior Code
- Kid Mahout
- The Road Forward
- Oromo Moon
- She Who Perceives the Sounds of the World
The album was recorded at ATA Studios by the core Sorcerers trio, featuring the compositional vision and timeless lines of bassist Neil Innes, truly rare grooves from drummer JoostHendrickx (Gott Street Park, Eddie Chacon)and a little cosmos of tones and melodies from reed/flute/vibes/keyboard player Richard Ormrod. Up-and-coming Leeds trumpeter Olivia Cuthill was chosen to augment the brass sections, and regular collaborator Danny Templeman fills out the percussion palette.
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- He Who Kills With One Leap
- Moth
- Yasuke in Roppongi
- Bebaynetu
- The Warrior Code
- Kid Mahout
- The Road Forward
- Oromo Moon
- She Who Perceives the Sounds of the World
The album was recorded at ATA Studios by the core Sorcerers trio, featuring the compositional vision and timeless lines of bassist Neil Innes, truly rare grooves from drummer JoostHendrickx (Gott Street Park, Eddie Chacon)and a little cosmos of tones and melodies from reed/flute/vibes/keyboard player Richard Ormrod. Up-and-coming Leeds trumpeter Olivia Cuthill was chosen to augment the brass sections, and regular collaborator Danny Templeman fills out the percussion palette.












