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- Date Released: July 22, 2003
- Genre: International
- Style: Dub, Roots Reggae
- Label: Pressure Sounds / Virtual
Rousing cuts from a British reggae pioneer.
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We Say...
The éminence noir of British reggae, Barbados-born Dennis Bovell helped pioneer UK reggae's first wave. Bovell’s oeuvre ranges from '70s “lover’s rock” girl harmony trios to his bridge-building production of fabled post-punk bands the Slits, the Pop Group and Madness. As Linton Kwesi Johnson’s bandleader, he has helped formulate some of the most cogent, rousing and touching reggae ever. These mid-'70s cuts share a directness, bounce and vigour that make audible Bovell’s gusto. Borrowing its title from a back-a-yard rallying cry, “Ah Fi Wi Dis” (“This Is Ours”) cites the rich horn arrangements of Jamaica’s Studio One label, a huge influence on British bands like Aswad. With its liquid ricochets of sound, “Zombie Zones” is among the more extreme dubs; otherwise, flow along with the easy skanking of near-instrumentals like “Higher Ranking.” Bovell's orchestral sense ensures things never get too skeletal, and that bedrock bass is there to hold things down.
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They Say...
Dennis Bovell's influence on '70s U.K. music goes far beyond his punk-related production liaisons, or his role as Linton Kwesi Johnson's producer/bandleader with Dennis Bovell and Dub Band. He was central to the development of British reggae as a distinct sound, both with his group Matumbi, and as a producer, and the kind of dub and instrumental excursions on Decibel: More Cuts From Dennis Bovell 1976-1983 laid the foundation for Adrian Maxwell Sherwood and Mad Professor to emerge in the '80s. Decibel is a strong example of British reggae emerging as a distinct form -- it's not the Channel One or Studio One rhythm cops with a new melody or instruments flung on top, but a parallel roots sound from a different place and space. It's denser, with full basslines and the band playing longer melody lines than the 'Ja' norm that reflects the influence of U.K. pop. "The Grunwick Affair" and "Harmonizer Dub" show this isn't strip-down-and-drop-out dub so much as flesh-out and fill-in the middle with lots of little details floating through, and dub-wise studio tricks applied to the instruments (and the latter doesn't even work that well because the recording is so static). "Dominion Dub" works off a melodic guitar hook and effects overkill on top before going to skipping-along-in-the-park reggae -- it gets down to bass and drums in a different way, while "Rowing" is pretty classic in its use of space and heavy reverb over a skeletal riff hook. Many tracks, like "Zombie Zones," are well-developed instrumentals with some dub touches (more than dub per se), and even "Zion Dub" is both fuller and edgier than the 'Ja' norm. "Higher Ranking" starts with jazz-tinged guitar, and develops a sunny afternoon, easy skanking feel as sax trades off with the guitar -- it's a reminder of Bovell's finely honed pop sensibility. "Shi-cago" works harmonica into that sunny afternoon feel, and it makes for a very smooth transition into the strong melodica driving "None Jah Jah Children." "Entebbe" works off phat skanks before a nice horn line adds the missing melodic link and a trombone solo takes over to carry it home, but then "Scientific" is all drums and dub-sonic weirdness. "Ah Fi Wi Dis" is classic dub with militant, triumphant horn surges, and ragged-but-right punctuation blats with Bovell's bass at the fore, while "Blood Ah Go Run" features vocals and plenty of effects on a pretty striking repatriation anthem. Not all the tracks are as memorable, but Decibel is an excellent, varied sample of early British reggae, and easily the best Dennis Bovell disc out there (in part because he's only been reissuing his music in original LP form, and 30 minutes of music ain't a great value-for-the-money deal in this CD age). Now, if Bovell or anyone else would get around to reissuing his 1982 double LP, Brain Damage, which really lives up to its name for mind-boggling dub wizardry.
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Credits
- Dennis "Blackbeard" Bovell - Bass // Dennis "Blackbeard" Bovell - Guitar // Dennis "Blackbeard" Bovell - Keyboards // Dennis "Blackbeard" Bovell - Vocals // Dennis "Blackbeard" Bovell - Producer // Dennis "Blackbeard" Bovell - Engineer // Jah Bunny - Drums // Julio Finn - Harmonica // Angus Gaye - Drums // Steve Gregory - Horn // Webbie Jay - Keyboards // Earl Jones - Drums // John Kpiaye - Guitar // Martin Rex - Engineer // Style Scott - Drums // Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton - Horn // Glaister Venn - Vocals // Mark Lusardi - Engineer // Brown Sugar - Vocals // Rico Rodriguez - Horn // Michael "Bami" Rose - Horn // Jeb Loy Nichols - Liner Notes // Nick Straker - Keyboards
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