Neneh Cherry's Buffalo Stance, released in the winter of 1988, was a combustion engine, cackle and attitude, fusing the energies of punk funk, hip-hop and UK street soul.
After the worldwide success of her first LP, Raw Like Sushi, Cherry's recording career has been a stop-start affair, long silences punctuated by eye-catching collaborations.
Her memoir emphasizes personal connections over music, highlighting dinners with her mother and memories of her stepfather, jazz trumpeter Don Cherry, who influenced her outlook.
Don Cherry found an elusive freedom in Europe, where he explored new creative grammars, appreciated by audiences, showcasing the influence of his diverse background.
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