Paul Pena blends central Asian throat singing with folk rock and blues rock, creating a soundscape that captivates vinyl enthusiasts and music explorers alike. Known for his eclectic approach, Pena’s discography includes standout albums like “Genghis Blues” (1997), a testament to his innovative fusion of genres, and “New Train” (2000), which showcases his deep blues rock roots. His self-titled releases from 1971 and 2018 further illustrate his timeless influence and versatility. Pena’s work, often released under various labels, places him in a unique lineage within the rock and folk scenes, resonating with listeners who appreciate the intersections of traditional and modern sounds. His ability to bridge diverse musical worlds makes his records a prized find for collectors and aficionados seeking a rich auditory journey.
Paul Pena’s 1972 Self-Titled Album Reissued on Vinyl by Different Strokes For Different Folks
The reissue of Paul Pena’s self-titled debut album marks a significant moment for collectors and aficionados of vinyl as Different Strokes For Different Folks prepare to deliver this long-awaited release on LP. Originally launched in 1972, the album showcases a unique fusion of R&B and rock, intertwined with elements of bluesy funk, gospel, and intimat