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Originally Released: 2003
Discs: 1
Label: Blood And Fire
Item Number: RYK400442
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Blazing Horns/Tenor in Roots
Tommy McCook
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Blazing Horns
2.
Tears of Love
3.
Glorious Lion
4.
Mine Eyes
5.
Jamaican Place
6.
Yellow Bird
7.
Tommy's Mood
8.
Ites of Zion
9.
Jah
10.
Lamb s Bread
11.
Riding West 12 Mix
12.
More Music
13.
Tubby s Control
14.
Everyday Sax
15.
South Side Feeling
16.
When I Fall in Dub
17.
Far Over Yonder
18.
Gold Street Skank
19.
Harry Meet Tommy
20.
Way Down in South
2 LPs on 1 CD: BLAZING HORNS (1978)/TENOR IN ROOTS (1979).
Producers include: Vivian "Yabby You" Jackson, Bunny Lee.
Personnel: Tommy McCook (tenor saxophone); Clinton Fearon (guitar); Bobby Ellis (trumpet); Bernard Touter Harvey (piano); Ansel Collins (organ); Sly Dunbar (drums).
Audio Mixers: King Tubby; Prince Jammy.
Liner Note Author: Steve Barrow.
Saxophonist Tommy McCook is primarily remembered for his role as a founding member of the seminal ska band the Skatalites, who played such an important part in the development and maturation of ska before it morphed into the slower rocksteady genre, and later into reggae. But McCook was no slouch in those later categories of music, either, as this wonderful two-for-one reissue makes plain. The Blazing Horns segment of this disc was originally issued on LP in 1979 on the Grove Music label and consists of nine tracks originally produced by Vivian "Yabby U" Jackson. As one might expect given the producer, the sound is dark and dread, and the album's title track is presented here in an extended "showcase" version with a dub mix appended at the end of the conventional instrumental track. The program then adds a B-side track cut for Yabby U at around the same time and another one-off track that McCook made for Bunny Lee. All the mixes are courtesy of King Tubby and Prince Jammy, which tells you all you need to know about the sound quality and general ambience. As good as those selections are, though, the remainder of the album is the real treasure trove: it consists of 12 tracks McCook recorded over well-loved rhythms provided by producer Glen Browne and which were released only informally on a white-label album that never received commercial distribution. Those who own the Shanachie label's brilliant (and now sadly out of print) reissue collections Check the Winner, Boat to Progress, and Double Attack will immediately recognize the backing tracks. McCook makes most of them his own, although on a couple of tracks his playing is almost absent. The Browne material alone would be worth the purchase price, but the first part of the collection is every bit as worthwhile. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson
Q (2/04, p.115) - 3 stars out of 5 - "An amalgam of two albums, the first being a pleasurable liaison with trumpeter Bobby Ellis..."
Category:
Reggae
Release Date:
10/07/03
Originally Released:
2003
Mono / Stereo:
Stereo
Discs:
1
Availability:
Y
Studio / Live:
Studio
Area:
USA
Is Import:
N
Distributor:
Ryko Distribution
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