On the turntable now
Ezra Collective - Dance, No One's Watching
Straight off the plates at Bandcamp; the latest from the Ezra Collective.
Dance, No One’s Watching.
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band (SAHB)
Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey
🎵This was the first Burning Spear album I bought. It’s also very devout and hard-core Rastafarian. Also very political, given it’s a homage to Marcus Garvey, who was a Jamaican political leader dedicated to the ‘Back to Africa’ movement. An anti-colonialist, he was also fairly controversial in the company he kept (the KKK) and being an anti-socialist, despite being a trade unionist.
However, the Rastafarians liked the back to Africa aspects of his politics and regarded him as a prophet who predicted the crowning of Haile Selassie (aka The Lion Of Juda) in Ethiopia.
🎵I’ve just been listening to a couple of old Jeff Beck albums, ‘Blow By Blow’ and ‘Wired’. I’d forgotten how jazz rock they were. Wired, in particular, has a real Mahavishnu Orchestra influence with Jan Hammer and Narada Micheal Walden playing on it.
Max Romeo - War Ina Babylon
Linton Kwesi Johnson
Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard
🎵It’s been a long time since I listened to this, and like many of my old records, it’s hard to understand why I left it so long.
It’s quirky and engaging. Jazzy and a bit sad in places.