Peter C. Johnson CD: Yaka Yaka
"YAKA YAKA...That's the password to my cave..."
After recording two critically acclaimed albums for A&M and CBS Records in the late 1970s, Peter C. Johnson imploded. YAKA YAKA tells the story of where he might have gone, what he might have felt, and where he might have come to be.
Sparked by the shooting death of John Lennon in December of 1980, this saga of grief, fear,violence, and redemption is told from deep within a cave "somewhere south of Carlsbad". Stops are made along the way at the Dakota in New York City, a mansion in Beverly Hills, a mental hospital in New England, a hash house in Amsterdam, and a bird feeder in Cambridge. Cultural icons who died violently are mourned and their spirits invoked. Meet Looking Glass, Silky Princess, Funky K-Boys, Big Afro, Gonzo, and the ubiquitous birds - harbingers of every cosmic twitch.
Co-produced by legendary A&R man Howard Thompson (Adam & The Ants, the Slits, Bjork, the Psychedelic Furs,10,000 Maniacs, Burning Spear), YAKA YAKA speaks for the children of a generation once innocent and blissfully naive but now left cowering in the shadows of the great cyber cluster-fuck.
Where were you on December 8, 1980? Maybe this is your story too. YAKA YAKA
After recording two critically acclaimed albums for A&M and CBS Records in the late 1970s, Peter C. Johnson imploded. YAKA YAKA tells the story of where he might have gone, what he might have felt, and where he might have come to be.
Sparked by the shooting death of John Lennon in December of 1980, this saga of grief, fear,violence, and redemption is told from deep within a cave "somewhere south of Carlsbad". Stops are made along the way at the Dakota in New York City, a mansion in Beverly Hills, a mental hospital in New England, a hash house in Amsterdam, and a bird feeder in Cambridge. Cultural icons who died violently are mourned and their spirits invoked. Meet Looking Glass, Silky Princess, Funky K-Boys, Big Afro, Gonzo, and the ubiquitous birds - harbingers of every cosmic twitch.
Co-produced by legendary A&R man Howard Thompson (Adam & The Ants, the Slits, Bjork, the Psychedelic Furs,10,000 Maniacs, Burning Spear), YAKA YAKA speaks for the children of a generation once innocent and blissfully naive but now left cowering in the shadows of the great cyber cluster-fuck.
Where were you on December 8, 1980? Maybe this is your story too. YAKA YAKA