Showing posts with label Pat Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Kelly. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 July 2025

Covered Dub

Back in April, I posted Under Dub Covers, a selection of reggae and dub cover versions and it was well received, so here's the follow up!

Fourteen tracks this time, a 50/50 split between reggae and dub, 60s-90s and 21st Century, but 100% certified excellent. Well, the tunes, if not the sequencing!

Some of my all-time favourite singers are featured, opening with Pat Kelly and Marcia Griffiths, taking in Horace Andy, Dennis Brown and Jackie Edwards and, more recently, Shniece McMenamin.

Sly & Robbie, Adrian Sherwood and Lee 'Scratch' Perry feature heavily throughout, whether up front or in the studio.

This week in 1985, I Got You Babe by UB40 "with guest vocals by" Chrissie Hynde first entered the UK singles chart at a modest #22. It was Top 5 a couple of weeks later and #1 a couple of weeks after that. 

There was a dub version on the flip side but no extended version on the 12", so I've taken the liberty of creating my own edit for this selection. I've literally spliced the dub intro and outro with (most of) the vocal version. A dub sandwich, if you will, crackles and all.

1) Stoned In Love (Cover of 'I'm Stone In Love With You' by The Stylistics): Pat Kelly (1979)
2) It's Too Late (Cover of Carole King): Marcia Griffiths (1974)
3) A Wonderful Version (Cover of Louis Armstrong): Rhoda Dakar ft. Natty Campbell (2023)
4) Safe From Harm (Album Version By Adrian Sherwood) (Cover of Massive Attack): Horace Andy (2022)
5) Night Nurse (Dub With Vocal) (Remix By Mick Hucknall) (Cover of Gregory Isaacs): Sly & Robbie ft. Simply Red (1997)
6) To Love Somebody (Album Version By Lee 'Scratch' Perry) (Cover of Bee Gees): Busty Brown (1969)
7) The Model Dub (Cover of 'Das Modell' by Kraftwerk): Prince Fatty ft. Shniece McMenamin (2020)
8) Chase The Devil (Adrian Sherwood Dub) (Cover of Max Romeo): Dubblestandart ft. Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Coshiva & Emch (2014)
9) I Got You Babe (Dub Sandwich Re-Edit By Khayem) (Cover of Sonny & Cher): UB40 ft. Chrissie Hynde (2025)
10) Long As I Can See The Light (Adrian Sherwood's Dub Lighting) (Cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival): Monkey Mafia ft. Shirzelle (1998)
11) Dock Of The Bay (Cover of '(Sittin' On) The Dock Of Tthe Bay' by Otis Redding): Dennis Brown (1972)
12) Everything I Own (Dub Version By Stewart Levine) (Cover of Bread): Boy George (1987)
13) All Shook Up (Cover of Elvis Presley): Jackie Edwards (1979)
14) Exodus (Dubvisionist Dub) (Remix By Felix Wolter) (Cover of Bob Marley & The Wailers): Tackhead (2011) 

1969: The Upsetter: 6
1972: Superstar: 11
1979: So Proud: 1
1980: All Shook Up EP: 13
1987: Everything I Own EP: 12
1997: Night Nurse EP: 5
1998: Long As I Can See The Light EP: 10
2011: Exodus EP: 14
2014: Dubblestandart In Dub: 8
2015: Play Me / Sweet And Nice (Expanded Edition): 2
2020: Disco Deception Dubplate LP: 7
2022: Midnight Rocker: 4
2023: What A Wonderful World EP: 3
2025: I Got You Babe (bootleg MP3): 9

Covered Dub (59:23) (GD) (M)

You can find Under Dub Covers here


A few cover versions that didn't make today's final selection were produced by the legend that is Dennis Bovell. That didn't sit right with me so, as compensation, I've restored links to the two DB-themed selections that I've previously posted. With the above, that's pretty much four hours of dub nutrition!

Sunday, 8 June 2025

Keep The Fire Burning Inside

Some heavyweight grooves to make you move, courtesy of 14 reggae and dub legends.

All of these songs originate in 1975, although I can't be certain that the individual versions used here date from that year. 

Such is the task of trying to date releases when many Jamaican 7" singles bore very little info, let alone the year of release. I guess they weren't considering that half a century later, saddoes like me would be trawling the internet, trying to track down the merest snippet of info about a song. "Internet"? What's an "internet"?!

No matter, what binds them all together is a bass, skank, skunk and a trunk full of quality tunes. Some of the finest voices to ever grace vinyl, from Pat Kelly to Susan Cadogan to Gregory Isaacs to Bim Sherman to Louisa Mark and U-Roy.

Augustus Pablo appears twice, the second appearance via Baby I Love You So, my introduction to the great man via the cover version by Colourbox in 1986.

And Burning Spear's Marcus Garvey is one of the greatest albums of all time.

1) 555 Crown Street (Single Version): Augustus Pablo
2) There's A Song (Sing About Love): Pat Kelly
3) King Tubby's Badness Dub: King Tubby
4) Carry Go Bring Come (Discomix): Justin Hinds & The Dominoes
5) Fever (Live) (Cover of Little Willie John): Susan Cadogan
6) Darkest Night: James Eastwood
7) Dreadlocks Love Affair: Gregory Isaacs
8) Resting Place: Burning Spear
9) Danger (Album Version): Bim Sherman
10) Jah Jah Jehoviah: Ronnie Davis
11) Baby I Love You So: Jacob Miller & Augustus Pablo
12) Blue Boots (Album Version): Eric Donaldson
13) All My Loving (Cover of The Beatles): Louisa Mark
14) Joyful Locks: U-Roy

1975: Marcus Garvey: 8
1990: Crucial Cuts II: 9
199x: Classics: 2
1998: Breakout (bonus tracks): 13
1998: Trojan Dub Box Set: 3
2003: Cool Ruler: The Definitive Collection: 7
2004: The Bunny 'Striker' Lee Story: 14
2005: Tom Middleton Presents Crazy Covers Vol 1: Cosmosonica: 5
2005: Trojan Roots Reggae Box Set: Forward Jah Jah Children: 10
2006: The Essential Augustus Pablo: 1, 11
2007: Sun Is Shining (Mojo magazine promo CD): 6
2009: Emmett's 10/09 Playlist (Art Decade blog): 12
2015: Reggae Discomixes: 22 Essential Extended Mixes: 4

Keep The Fire Burning Inside (46:28) (KF) (Mega)

Saturday, 13 May 2023

If Summer Is Here, I'm Still Waiting There

What better way to offset what has so far been a pretty washed out May in this neck of the woods than with a dozen reggae tunes to let some sunshine in?

Many of the usual suspects - and Dubhed regulars - are present and correct: Gregory Isaacs, Marcia Griffiths, I-Roy, Junior Murvin, Carroll Thompson and Dennis Brown. A couple that have appeared less than I had thought: Black Uhuru and Bob Marley & The Wailers. The biggest surprise is that this is the first time here for Jackie Mittoo. Why so long?!
 
1) The Boom: Tapper Zukie (1979)
2) Warriors (Album Version): Gregory Isaacs (1978)
3) Mr. Bojangles (Cover of Jerry Jeff Walker): John Holt (1973)
4) Fresh And Clean: I-Roy (1974)
5) Solomon: Junior Murvin (1977)
6) I Just Don't Want To Be Lonely: Marcia Griffiths (1974)
7) Just A Little Bit (Album Version): Carroll Thompson (1981)
8) I Don't Want To Go: Pat Kelly (1979)
9) Waiting In Vain (Album Version): Bob Marley & The Wailers (1977)
10) Drum Song (Re-Recorded Version): Jackie Mittoo (1977)
11) What Is Life? (UK Remix Album Version): Black Uhuru (1983)
12) So Long (Rastafari Calling): Dennis Brown (1974)
 
If Summer Is Here, I'm Still Waiting There (42:59) (Box) (Mega)

Sunday, 13 March 2022

Lovers Rock

Inspired by watching Steve McQueen's Lovers Rock (finally!) and loved up following the recent brace of excellent love-themed mixes over at The Vinyl Villain from Jez* and JC himself, today's selection features a groovy kind of love (though thankfully no Phil Collins).
 
Mrs. K & I have made a very belated visit to Steve McQueen's Small Axe series of films, originally premiered on BBC One in late 2020. No excuse for leaving it so long, really, as they are an absolute joy in film-making and storytelling, with an excellent cast. Lovers Rock is the second of five films and both have been essential viewing so far.

Despite a deep love of reggae and dub, I cannot pretend to be an expert in any way, but I'm reasonably confident that the lovers rock label legitimately applies to all of today's featured artists. Some - Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson, Marcia Griffiths, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Horace Andy, Pat Kelly - I have loved for a long, long time. Others have been more recent discoveries, several via Mojo magazine's "How To Buy...Lovers Rock" - Jean Adebambo, Vivian Weathers, Jimmy Lindsay, 15 16 17, Candy McKenzie and Love Joys. All are an aural delight for the ears, with sweet vocals complemented by rocksteady rhythms and joyous basslines.
 
Apologies for pops, crackles and skips on some songs. No apologies for the sheer quality of the tunes.

1) Lovers Rock JA. Style: Freddie McGregor (1981)
2) Breakfast In Bed (Cover of Dusty Springfield): Candy McKenzie (1977)
3) Sweet, Bitter Love (Album Version By Lloyd Charmers): Marcia Griffiths (1974) 
4) Stoned In Love (Cover of 'I'm Stone In Love With You' by The Stylistics): Pat Kelly (1979)
5) Black Pride: Brown Sugar (1977)
6) Money In My Pocket (Pt.1) (Single Version By Joe Gibbs): Dennis Brown (1979)
7) Let Me Rock You Now (12" Version By Lloyd Barnes): Love Joys (1982)
8) Steal Away Girl: Sugar Minott (1980)
9) No, You Don't Know (Album Version): Carroll Thompson (1981)
10) Caught You In A Lie / Pt. 2 Caught Dubbing (12" Version By Sir Coxsone): Louisa Mark (1975)
11) Black Skin Boys: 15 16 17 (1977)
12) The Way You Walk: Vivian Weathers (1978)
13) Something's On My Mind (Album Version By Tad A. Dawkins & Sylvan Morris): Horace Andy (1980)
14) Something Nice: Gregory Isaacs (1975)
15) Look At Me, I'm In Love: Sylvia Tella (1981)
16) Pipe Dreams (Album Version By Desmond Lyken): Jean Adebambo (1983)
17) Love Was Never Meant For Me: Jimmy Lindsay (1979)
18) Silly Games (Album Version By Dennis Bovell): Janet Kay (1982)
 
 
* Jez is also responsible for A History Of Dubious Taste, another of my regular, essential reads when exploring the blogosphere.