Thursday, 8 December 2016

Upbeat calypso time!

Hello people,

Let's switch of pace for this time and fly out to Trinidad, home of wonderful calypso music.

First feature tonight is this elusive 12" from the band Itation on MG Records. Two very different sides that you'll find following the link below the labels. For me it's all about side B, the super 70's upbeat calypso. The tune is a stormer, no intro you're thrown directly into pure tropical madness. The riddim section is tight, the bassist kills it and the singer adds the special touch "calypso music is tempo, reggae music is feeling, cadence music is rythm'n". Social lyrics also, quite pessimist "we're all born in thisland; progressively you feel this country getting nowhere..."
Funny fact this side was recorded in Trinidad and the other in Martinique and the postal code mentioned is in St Lucia (Virgin Islands) on one side and St Croik (sic.) on the other side.
Won't say much about the other side. By the title one could have hope for a nice reggae tune but it is in fact some kind of mento type piece wih some steel drum in the mix. Not a bad one, sung in creole, but not my dope...
 

Share Itation - Calypso fever - MG records 12.zip - 24 MB

http://www.mediafire.com/file/7n8jnl2h1a5z8h8/Itation_-_Calypso_fever_-_MG_records_12.zip

Second feature is from way more known Lord Shorty, prolific and legendary Calypso artist.
First side is a disco flavoured song about the new vibration in that music, titled Endless vibrations as the LP from which it is extracted.
But once again it's all about B-side (which I was too stupid to notice untill I sold it...). Lucily enough I numerize alost everything I sell so you'll can enjoy it also. So this B-side is a more roots calypso piece with nice piano and hand drums rythm'n. I do love the chorus parts and the conclusion : drum spirit is from Africa! Some low key parts give it a bluesy feeling that contrasts with the rather speedy beat.
This side, as well as the Calypso side from Itation make me move my head in time and wish for a roots dancefloor somewhere on a tropical beach to dance all night. As winter is settling, t's good to have these vibes to warm up a bit!
http://www.mediafire.com/file/g0ytqpfm99k01tm/Lord_Shorty_-_Endless_vibrations_-_Island_series_7.zip

I do hope you'll enjoy this, feel free to comment or say hi, peace to one and all in these troubled times!
Ben 

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Gi me little love

Hello you all,

This one is such a killer I cannot resist to post it quickly here to spread the word!
Geoffrey Chung (I suspect as the label states J. Chung...) and Judy Mowatt production on Judy's own label. This has an obvious link to twelve tribes as George Beaufort other releases came on the Orthodox label and Judy Mowatt was member of the 12T if I remember well.
I do not have a precise date of issue, sounds like very early eighties.
The tune features a massive rolling bass line that does not obviouly match the lovers lyrics but makes it pretty catchy. The song, as the title reveals, is lovers orientated and goes like this (please correct me if I'm wrong):

Gi me likkle love let me cheer up my spirit
Gi me likkle love because i'm so willing
Gi me likkle love let me cheer up my spirit
Gi me likkle love because you're so thrilling

You know a man need love for sure
So come on darling open your heart door
Let true love enter there in
And like two (little) dove we both will sing

Gi me likkle love let me cheer up my spirit
Gi me likkle love because i'm so willing
Gi me likkle love let me cheer up my spirit
Gi me likkle love because you're so thrilling

In these times when frustration abound
Man sees his hope going to the ground
He needs inspiration that only love can bring
The breast of joy, the peace what a feeling

Gi me likkle love let me cheer up my spirit
Gi me likkle love because i'm so willing
Gi me likkle love let me cheer up my spirit
Gi me likkle love because you're so thrilling

{bridge} Any time in the morning, get in the evening, even the night
all you gotta do oh me lady, oh me joy, oh yeah oh yeah

And here comes a little Eek a mouse inspired "bidibidibang" and beautiful women harmonies, Bim, it killed you!
Dub is nice also with some nice organ kicking in and some dub echo, plus some nice guitar solo in the middle, beautiful stuff indeed.
You'll find both sides by cutting/pasting the link below the labels in your browser, happy you!
Give me little love people and let me have some comments, more to follow soon.
Peace to one and all, let harmony flow like rain!


http://www.mediafire.com/file/99ddt5by17maao5/Georges_Beaufort_-_Gi_mi_little_love_-_Ashandan_7_.zip

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Some latin scorcher LP, boogaloo baby!

Hello people,

As promised here comes a quick update.
Winter is coming to the northern hemisphere so I'm letting go a bit of the Rhum and welcome single malt scotch whisky again.
I've poured myself a nice dram of 12 years old single cask Bruichladich, bottled at cask strenght and, to match the fire of that nectar (59.8%vol!), here comes a nice and rare "wanted" LP from the Boogaloo era in Nueva York.
I wont go through extensive remarks about the tunes or the artist (I kinda like the introduction you'll find on back cover, hoping you can read it.
Enough to saythat this LP is almost known for the stomper boogaloo piece (I'll be a)Happy man which is a dancefloor filler for sure.
My preference goes to the more salsa driven Rumba con guaguanco on B-side, which has a bluesy feeling I like (with the call and response sung parts).
The Pussycat tune is...well, it's a pussycat tune, ah, ah! Plenty double meaning lyrics that keeps it from plain slackness. Humour below the waist!

Hope you'll dig this, follow the bleu link below the labels to DL the whole LP.

Peace to earth and more vibes to come soon,
Ben




http://www.mediafire.com/file/k9sxep6k36jdkt4/The_latin_blues_band_feat._Luis_Aviles_-_Take_a_trip_pussycat.zip

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Back in function!

Hello people,

I experienced a laptop failure so have been unable to post here for a while.
It seems that things are all right now, even if I had to change the softwares used to digitalize my records. For that reason, I do not know how to cut the tunes and so you may find some crakling empy noise before and after the music, sorry for that...

So today features are two of the latest records to land in the boxes, 7 inches that you don't see every day (my FB friends had a glimpse at those two though).

First is a digi tune from the 90's I suppose. Not something I use to listen to ordinary but I got stuck to the riddim and the energy of the song.
According to discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/1472317-Michael-Black-4), there are quite a few outputs from that singer from the late 70's untill nowadays, but none had crossed my radar untill this one.
I kinda like the straight forward lyrics "Babylon a burn, wicked man a burn!"
Here you will find both sides of that 7" with the energetic version, please play it with bass and volume turned up!

Share Michael Black - Jah Jah - Rockers Master Production 7.zip - 17 MB

http://www.mediafire.com/file/z35spmacjrwe0bn/Michael_Black_-_Jah_Jah_-_Rockers_Master_Production_7.zip

Second tune featured tonight is the total opposite mood, prototype of meditative vibes!
The label is a beauty and had been the home of all the outputs of that singer it seems : Breathren of art ( https://www.discogs.com/artist/3014578-Nedley-Seymour).
The tune is made of kinda nyabinghy drumming, organ, some bass and elusive guitar.
Topped by Nedley seymour vocals, chanting Babylon down : 
" Say the sun shines the day I say
While the moon shines at night
And the rain gather itself on the hills
That's where my (natures?) are
And I see everything that is going on
I see Babylon you must go down
I say no matter what they may try hard
'Say Babylon you must go down
As deep as the bottomless pit may be
I say Babylon you must go down
For you trouble Jah Jah children..."

B-side is featured here but it's a more common track. It seems that a version exists on some blank issues of the tune and even as B-side on some rare copies...


 http://www.mediafire.com/file/ardkk8dcpafxvia/Nedley_-_Babylon_must_go_down_-_Breathren_of_art_7.zip

OK, this will be all for tonight but make sure to check again soon as I have plenty tunes to post to make things right after that long absence!
Peace to one and all,
Ben 

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

The truth...

Hello Earth people,

A short post tonight to let you know that I'm still there.

"Big tings a gwan" and I will selecting on the 10th of september outside of my nearby zone.
My friend Geoff invited me for the GALM! event and I am so damn proud to join the team for what will most certainly be a wonderfull evening full of vibes. And thrilled to get to play some nice tunes on a proper set...
 

Link to the FB page of the event :  https://www.facebook.com/events/1034761749947988/

So, to celebrate here is a nice and rare 7" recently added to the box.
The singer, Sidney "Mankind" Francis had a handfull releases under his full name or under the alias Mankind during the late eighties and nineties, and even after 2000 (he's still pretty active according to his FB page : https://www.facebook.com/Sydney-Mankind-146463285519981/).
Some of these have been reissued by Digikiller reissue label, such as the great Country life / These three girls 12".

The tune featured tonight is from the very early period of this artist (1983) and is titled The Truth.
It's a typical "one drop" riddim, slow pace tune inviting the listener to "keep the faith...and don't let the devil man lead you astray...it takes our love to do it to drive the devil man away".
"We must sit and reason more of Jah instead of fussing everyday..." rasta wisdom!

I love how the vocal melody evolves and melts with the nice electric guitar soloing.
What seems to be a quite simple tune reveals itself more and more after many listenings.
The version, credited to Food, Clothes and Shelter is not heavily mixed but is quite enjoyable, with that nice bass line which I suspect changes from minor to major (I am not a music expert...) to provide that peculiar evolution in the tune.
At firt I was not convinced but now I am listening to it sine a few weeks and still delighted I got a nice copy!

As always follow the link below the labels to access DL of both sides. If you like it please also pay a visit to the man's web page and pay him respect!


http://www.mediafire.com/download/9r19m07oz2l2j9b/Sydney_Mankind_-_The_truth_-_Musical_Ambassador_7.zip

Peace to each and every one in these violent and troubled times,
Love is the key now and always,
Ben

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Killer double sider 12"

Hello people,

I just returned from a crazy saturday session in Meaux, the Forward the roots event hosted by the great Theo Delpiroux. Mad, mad vibes with Jeremie Younes (Killers without fillers), Jaman (Roots from one tree) and a tune fe tune round by no other than Noah Adowa Hi Fi and Jacopo Rootikalist. All these fine gentlemen literally mashed up the massive by throwing mad tunes after mad tunes after mad tunes...
This kinda dance just made me remember how good and how pleasant it is to listen to great reggae music on a fine sound surrounded by smiling faces enjoying the ride. So big up once again to all those involved, hope to see you soon!

Well, to humbly add a few vibes here is one of the latest 12" discomix to join my boxes. Quite a rare piece and one that is blessed by two superb sides.
This one came on a British label and features the great vocalist Rudolph Francis on both sides. 
First side is a fine rockers, over great riddim, with conscious lyrics that melts into extended version with fine guitar ornaments, a winner all the way.
But B-Side takes advantage of a superb stepper riddim and even better lyrics in my opinion, with the singer paying tribute to all the ghetto pickney that grew up without parents : "Motherless children have a hard time, ooh can't you see, motherless children have a hard time, that's why we are running wild", sufferer style!
This side blends into a DJ version remembering each and everyone what we owe to our parents : "me say me have fe love fe me mutha and me fatha...they teach me fe live and they teach me fe love". The DJ had more chance than the singer!
Really I don't get tired of this one and hope you dig it too.

Follow the link below the labels and enjoy,

Peace

Ben

 

http://www.mediafire.com/download/3yug5xmw59uyzbb/Rudolph_Francis_-_Time_to_realise_-_KIM_label_12.zip

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Lord have mercy, killer early digi with conscious theme!

 Hello reggae lovers,

As you should know by kow, if you follow this elusive likkle blog, I am more of a roots style aficionado.
But there are exceptions to that line and sometime some "digi" tune get stuck in my mind.
Here is one of these!

This 12" from 1985 is a perfect example of how good and infectious digi can be and it comes complete with conscious lyrics (when slackness was dominant).
The terrible riddim is blessed by the great Tony Tuff (born Winston Morris), original member of the great African Brothers (alongside Lincoln "Sugar" Minott and Derrick "Bubbles" Howard).
The lyrics goes about the runnings Tony observes at the time : "...some talking about the man Garvey, some giving praises to bad bwoy Johnny,  none of them remembers the Almighty..." and he calls on to Jah : "Lord have mercy, beg you make me find meself worthy, I'm trying my best to make meself worthy" Roots and culture style, and, yes, he's damn worthy!

The 12" features a supa dupa DJ excursion on B-side. Super Tarnie summons a huge posse of cartoon characters and goes funny describing a mad session with many relevant DJ's of the era.
The cartoon style is wicked and wicked and wild!

This one must be a dancefloor filler, must try to play loud soon!

Check the whole 12" by following the link below the labels, enjoy, and let me know if you like it!

Peace to one and all,

Ben



http://www.mediafire.com/download/jlk5jwl6a3lotvl/Tony_Tuff_-_Have_mercy_-_Papa_Roots_International_12.zip

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

This LP I've been searching for years...More Relation

Hello people,

While the garden is on stand-by (cold has returned and the mountains top around us are white again...), records keep on coming, and amongst those some really great pieces!
One of the hottest ones is this great LP from New York based band More Relation.
I already posted one of their wanted 7" here and I will continue if I get lucky enough to find their best output, as a group or as personal efforts.
This is their first and only album (at least if we consider the golden era!) and its a major LP in reggae history although it remains confidential.

You will judge by yourself what is/are your favourites but some tunes featured here really haunted me for long.
"Solve them" is by far my number 1 here, love this laid back groove and lyrics about getting things done : "what are you crying for, don't tell me you got a problem, what are you lying for, go out and solve them!".
On B-side, my choice would go to Don't be angry (which exists as a 7" also).
Pictures below will not be great because of light reflection but, as it is still in shrink and I intent to keep it that way, you will have to satisfy with these!

As always, cut/paste the link below the photos into your brwoser to find the music.
Hope it gets your attention and hope someone will have the good idea of reissuing this soon for everyone to get a copy (if you're a member of the band and want to do so, feel free to contact me, maybe we could do it together...).

Let me know what you think and if you have some imput about the band, share some knowledge. 

Peace to one and all, the digging continues and I will be back soon with monster killers, stay tuned!





http://www.mediafire.com/download/hgw49hzjw8b803w/More_relation_-_More_relation_LP.zip

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Some nice instrumentals, with horns!

Hello people,

Springtime is here and I have lots of work to do in the garden if I want to eat my own vegetables this summer. So less time to post on this ya blog...
Ok, so here are some fine instrumentals from different eras, with strong focus on the horns parts.

First piece of wax is a classic trombone rendering over "Movie star" riddim. Don D Junior is on horn duties on this classy canadian pressing 7". Rare and enjoyable roots vibes!

 https://mfi.re/download/ccfch645ecaiu5o/Don_Junior_-_Movie_Swing_7%27.mp3

 Let's be modern for once (and apologies to the artist, one again I own no rights at all over the music and just share it for the enjoyment and promotion of all!). 
Next tune is livicated to my friend Geoff, which successfully had his second edition of Galm! event in Gent, Belgium. Hi Selecta Well, I'm sure you'll like this one and hopefully I would come for next session and spin some plates!
So here is a side of a limited pressing 7" from "berlins #1 most charming austro-alpine dub band". Love this jazzy dubstep vibes. Be sure to get a copy of their LP efforts as they are worth a listen fe sure.
https://mfi.re/download/ju78rn923i1wnw8/Hey-o-Hansen_-_a_side.mp3


Back to more rootsy vibes with a long time awaited 12" recently welcomed in the box. Supa dupa UK produced instrumental vibes. Beautiful riddim with full horns section and a wonder of trombone soloing, that blends into extended niceness... This was played over and over by Jah Shaka back in the days so it can't be bad!
John Bradbury's Record Label first and last disco 12" it seems ( for more info about the label, have a look here : http://marcoonthebass.blogspot.fr/2008/09/race-records-john-bradburys-record.html
https://mfi.re/download/7ml54abhv6zcg74/Nightdoctor_-_Menelik_-_Race_Records_12.mp3 

Last but not least, by far, I give you this much wanted 7" from Wackie's subsidiary imprint Tribes Man records. Black horns is a marvellous instrumental rendering of Wayne Jarrett's "African woman". Honestly I don't give a damn about the vocal piece (which is on another 7"), the real deal is here with sax, trumpet, flute each batelling for the first place on this laid back groove, one of my all time favs, can listen to it again and again...
 https://mfi.re/download/ehcvfomci5gyj4k/Baba_Leslie_%26_Mark-_Black_Horns_-_Tribes_man_7_.mp3 


As always, just follow the blue link to DL the tune and feel free to comment if you like and/or have info to add.

Peace toone and all,

Ben 

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Jail house set me free

 Hello people,

Some nice stepper discomix is the order of the day.

Most of the people know this tune because it appears on the fabulous Jack Ruby HiFi LP, alongside other killers in Showcase style (for beginers : a "showcase" album in reggae music is an LP where all tunes are immediately followed by a dub version).
But it seems this issue came first : 1980 states the label and, according to Discogs, the Jack Ruby Hi Fi came out in 1981 on Clappers records label, one of the more militant reggae label ever.

This issue came out in Canada (which I consider everyday more as the third country for roots music after Ja and GB) and distributed by a Montreal shop.
Once again, heart felt lyrics (innocent bredda them a dying, I just can't help from crying), rolling bassline and fabulous drumming and percussion.

It is a must stepper, ready to mash up the dance on a proper sound system.
To enjoy it, just cut paste the link below the labels in your browser...



https://mfi.re/download/oagckk9o6bb6nbh/The_Revealers_-_Jail_House_-_Winston_%26_Riley_Records_12%27%27.zip

Hope you like it as I do,

More to come soon,

Peace,
Ben

Thursday, 31 March 2016

Suffering...

Hello people,

Very long pause with this blog, sorry for that!
I have been travelling with my family for a time, back to my mother's land in Argentina, enjoying a superb summer in the middle of Northern winter, how nice is that?

So, back to sharing some of the boxes treasures.

Today post is a quite obscure 7" from the early 80's (1980 or 1982, not sure as you'll notice on the label the date has been corrected by hand).
Reggae is a "sufferer's" music and the tune is an illustration of that (also check the earlier fabulous Kingstonians tune "sufferer", and many, many more on that topic). It is called Suffering and it's an effort from the not very prolific (under his own name) singer Paul Freeman : 4 singles on discogs, 2 self produced on that same Sun Shine Records imprint.
It seems, according to their Wiki page, that Freeman joined the band Knowledge at some point, another sufferer classic band!

Lyrics are not very original (no food to eat, no clothe to wear, suffering down in the ghetto...) but the riddim is heavy early 80's stuff.
Slow drumming, heavy bass and nice organ ornamentation here and there makes it a perfect example of that era best riddims.

Hope you like it as I do, and if you have any information about the singer or the band performing on that session, please share your culture!

To download both sides, just cut/paste the link below the label photos in your browser and click the "download" button.



https://mfi.re/download/jyywpckb4zcoa4k/Paul_Freeman_-_Suffering_-_Sunshine_Records_7.zip


Peace to one and all,

Ben