Showing posts with label The Skatalites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Skatalites. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2015

The Skatalites - Live Santa Cruz, CA. 1990

A Dave Sez contribution... 

The Skatalites - Kuumbwa Jazz Center
Santa Cruz, CA 
February 7, 1990
(Pre-FM Master Reel > FLAC)

From the Dave Sez archive, thanks to the late great qualitybootz: a pre-broadcast master with excellent sound quality.

Set List:
1. Freedom Sound 10:03
2. Bridge View 6:39
3. The Man In The Street 5:59
4. Simmer Down 2:46
5. > Turn Your Lamps Down Low 3:50
6. Latin Goes Ska 6:18
7. Tear Up 5:06
8. I've Got To Go Back Home 3:19
9. > Dancin' Mood 3:40
10. Rockfort Rock 8:31
11. Guns of Navarone 7:42
12. Freedom Sound reprise 2:18
13. announcer + crowd noise before encores 0:51

encore:
14. Pussycat 6:17
15. > band intros over Pussycay finale 4:14
16. announcer + crowd noise 0:22



Wednesday, January 28, 2015

The Skatalites - From Paris with Love {Out of Print}

The Skatalites - From Paris with Love
Recorded in Paris 2001
Soundboard @320
{Out Of Print}

This album was recorded live with few overdubs at Davout Studios in Paris 
in December 2001 in just 16 hours.

A return album of sorts from the Skatalites, recorded in between tour dates across Europe in December 2001. While there are only two of the original members still on the roster (Lloyd Brevett and Dizzy Johnny Moore), a number of one-time players and such have joined the band in recent years for touring purposes, and here join in for the album as well. Will Clark does a good job of mimicking Don Drummond's old trombone work while still attempting to hold a bit of his own style. The jazzier guitarist Devon James works admirably with his own sound, though it doesn't fit into the whole quite the way Jah Jerry did in the past. Other players appear and disappear as necessary, including Lloyd Knibb, the creator of the one-drop hit on drums (an important development for Jamaican music). Overall, it's a pretty good album, though there are certainly other Skatalites albums that should be heard prior to this one, such as the Ball of Fire compilation. the Skatalites were and are the premier ska band throughout Jamaican music history, and their work is what led directly into reggae proper. Despite this, though, the band begins to show its age in this album, with the replacement players acting more as tribute musicians than full members in the band. There are a couple of entirely new songs here for the true collectors, so pick it up as a completist or as a crazed fan, but not as a newcomer to the Skatalites or ska in general.
~Adam Greenberg - AMG

Track List:
1. Garden Of Love
2. Glory To The Sound
3. From Russia With Love
4. Ska Fort Rock
5. When I Fall In Love
6. Freedom Sounds
7. Trip To Mars
8. Pata Pata
9. Lester's Mood
10. Golden Love
11. African Beat
12. River To The Bank
13. Thinking Of You
14. Guns Of Navarone
15. Rock Fort Rock



...With Love