PIS FOR… PERCAPELLA
IT’S NOT IN THE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY OR THE URBAN DICTIONARY. BUT AS SOMETHING THAT EVERYONE FROM BILLY JOEL TO DEBBIE GIBSON HAVE DABBLED IN, DOESN’T THE PERCAPELLA DESERVE A PLACE IN THE HISTORY BOOKS?
What is a percapella exactly? The highlight of many a late 80s, early 90s 12” B-side, it is, as you can imagine, a stripped-down version of a track using only the vocal and percussion elements.
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