Friday, August 20, 2021

Version Excursion comp selected by Don Letts coming Sept


Late Night Tales has announced a compilation from Don Letts, pulling together some great reggae cover versions together, including a tidy number of exclusives.

"The history of Caribbean music owes a debt to R&B as many of the early island releases were cover versions of US 45s. Ska’s breakthrough commercially, Millie Small’s ‘My Boy Lollipop’, was originally recorded by Barbie Gaye in ’50s New York. Cover versions became quite a thing in Jamaica and Don, following in that tradition, has dug deep with a selection of interesting dubbed out covers including thirteen exclusives.

Letts:“A disciple of sound system, raised on reggae n’ bass culture my go to sound was dub. Besides being spacious and sonically adventurous at the same time, its most appealing aspect was the space it left to put yourself ‘in the mix’ underpinned by Jamaica’s gift to the world - bass. But that’s only half the story as the duality of my existence meant I was also checking what the Caucasian crew were up to not to mention the explosion of black music coming in from the States. That’s why this version excursion crosses time space and genre, from The Beach Boys to The Beatles, Nina Simone to Marvin Gaye, The Bee Gees to Kool & The Gang, The Clash to Joy Division and beyond. You’d think it impossible to draw a line between ‘em but not in my world. Fortunately, the ‘cover version’ has played an integral part in the evolution of Jamaican music and dub covers were just a natural extension.”

There’s a diverse mix of classic and new, with legendary figures like John Holt, The Tamlins and Cornell Campbell, mixed in with British veterans Mad Professor and the irrepressible Dennis Bovell, while (relatively) young striplings Kiko Bun, Emily Capell and Prince Fatty deliver the goods, with laidback Texan groovers Khruangbin also offering an exclusive bass heavy-delight.

The song choices are diverse, from French dubsters’ OBF’s renditions of ‘Sixteen Tons’, the miners’ paean popularised by Tennessee Ernie Ford in the 1950s, to Ash Walker’s refix of Omar’s ‘There’s Nothing Like This’ and ‘All I Do Is Think About You’, immortalised by the ill-fated Tammi Terrell and preserved here by Quantic (the latter two both exclusives). Being a Rebel Dread compilation, there’s a cover (by Wrongtom Meets The Rockers) of The Clash’s ‘Lost In The Supermarket’ while Don’s exclusive, naturally, is a rendition of Big Audio Dynamite’s debut hit, ‘E = MC2’.

Truth be told I’ve wanted to work with the Late Night Tales crew from the get go. We’re talking nearly two decades such was the allure of their musical aesthetic typified by curators like Nightmares on Wax, The Flaming Lips, MGMT, Trentemoller, Khruangbin and countless others. Now being as old as rock n’ roll (born in ‘56) and having nearly 20 years of Culture Clash Radio under my belt I figured I was tooled up to musically juggle with the best of ‘em. But I wanted to carve out a space that was distinctly my own - something that reflected my musical journey and the culture clash that’s made me the man I am today.”

Preorder from Late Night Tales (LP/Digital/CD). Out on 24 Sept 2021

Saturday, August 14, 2021

Ring The Alarm playlist, 14 August

Sugarman 3 feat Charles Bradley - Take it as it comes
Bill Withers - Kissing my love
Cook E Jar and the Krums  -Whole new world
Gene Faith - Family man
Zilla Mayes - All I want is you
Watts 103rd St Rhythm Band - Everyday people
Speedometer - Soul safari
Clarence Wheeler and the Enforcers - Hey Jude
Ann Winley - Watchdog
Sylvia Striplin - Can't turn me away
Chaka Khan - It's my night
Taka Boom - In the middle of the night
Gwen Guthrie - Seventh heaven
Skipworth and Turner - Thinking about your love
Debbie Harry - Backfired
Nuyorican Soul - Nervous track
Brand New Heavies - Sometimes (Ummah remix feat Q-Tip)
DJ Spinna - Dillagence (one-4-Jay)
J Dilla - Body movin'
Eric B and Rakim - Relax with pep
Junkyard Band -The word
Mara TK - Bad meditation
P-Bass Expressway - Easy ride (Downtown Brown remix)
Iglese - Groovalation
Sola Rosa - You don't know (DIZZ1 remix)
Salmonella Dub - Soul love trippa (David Harrow 7" mix)

Saturday, August 07, 2021

Ring The Alarm playlist, 7 August

Barbara Norris - It's heavy (Dope Beasts fierce dub)
The Equals - Black skinned blue eyed boys (Bobby Buschnach edit)
Paul Simon - Diamonds on the souls of her shoes (Scrimshire edit)
Donna Summer - State of independence (Ed Zone edit)
Chairmen of the Board - Life and death (Mr K edit)
Reuben Wilson - Got to get your own
JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound - I am trying to break your heart
Unknown Groovers - Secret agent
Billy Hawks - Oh baby (I believe I'm losing you)
Inez and Charlie Foxx -Tightrope
Dynatones - Fife piper
Jeanette Nellis - Wait
Jo Ann Garrett - Foolish me
Amanda Love - You keep calling me by her name
Johnny Nash - Love aint  nuthin'
Gene Chandler - Such a pretty thing
Mitty Collier - Pain
Jimmy Sabater - Yroco
Dave Pike - Aphrodite
Mike Nock Underground - Space bugaloo
New Loungehead - Cloth (inst)
Jonny Faith - Open my eyes
Bacao Rhythm and Steel Band - My Jamaican dub
Jazzanova feat Joe Dukie - What do you want (Don Philippe mix)
Lido Pimienta - Te queira (Chancha via Curcuito remix)
Nona Hendryx - Transformation