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This is probably one of the most unusual and creative dub records you're ever likely to hear. Imagine typical bottom-heavy, bass-filled Jamaican dub reggae -- complete with horns, percussion, the whole nine yards -- mixed with traditional Native American vocal music (don't ask how it works, just believe that somehow it does). Now add spoken word samples from Native American, black, Russian, women's lib, and other sociopolitical leaders discussing the effects of colonial imperialism and totalitarian governments on the common man (and, of course, woman), and what you get is this radically inventive album. Even if at times the strength of the political agenda threatens to overshadow the power of the music, give credit to The Fire This Time's Pat Andrade and Marcela A. Toro for crafting a thought-provoking concept piece that matches cool grooves with a progressively conscious message.
Label: Extreme – XCDUB 7002 2 Format: CD, Album Country: USA & Canada Sortie: 1995 Genre: Electronic, Reggae Style: Dub, Downtempo --------- TracklistMasquer Crédits 1 Basslines & Ballistics Bass – Danny Thomas Engineer – Dave Bush (3), Bravo*, James Kay (2), Rohan* Keyboards – Augustus Pablo, Russel Wallace Mixed By – Bunny Tom Tom, Pat Andrade* Programmed By – Carl Ayton*, Pat Andrade* Sampler – Errol Nazareth, Pat Andrade* Voice – Don Patrick Martin, Eagleheart Singers, Harry Allen, Krystal Cook 4:10 2 Beyond Survival Dub Drums – Santa Davis* Keyboards – Augustus Pablo, Russel Wallace Mixed By – Bunny Tom Tom, Mikey Dread, Pat Andrade* Percussion – Scully* Sampler – Pat Andrade* Voice – Chuck D, Eagleheart Singers, Jessie Kleeman, John Trudell 4:45 3 Waking Dreamer Dub Drums – Santa Davis* Keyboards – Augustus Pablo Mixed By – Bunny Tom Tom, Mikey Dread, Pat Andrade* Percussion – Scully* Sampler – Pat Andrade* Voice – Don Patrick Martin, John Trudell, Krystal Cook 3:39 4 New Ways Of Looking At Power Arranged By – Pat Andrade* Bass – Danny Thomas Engineer – King Jammy, Rohan* Keyboards – Augustus Pablo Mixed By – Pat Andrade* Percussion – Scully* Vocals – Kelly White (2) Voice – Farrooh Shroff, Jon Leah, Kerrie Charnley, Marcela A. Toro 5:23 5 Prayer To Jah Arranged By – Marcela A. Toro, Pat Andrade* Guitar – Danny Thomas Mixed By – Fatta*, Pat Andrade* Programmed By – Carl Ayton*, Oku Onuora Voice – Marcela A. Toro, Patrick Andrade Voice [Backing] – Don Patrick Martin, John Trudell, Pura Fe*, Somi 4:54 6 First Nations Stance Arranged By – Marcela A. Toro, Pat Andrade* Guitar – Danny Thomas Mixed By – Fatta*, Pat Andrade* Programmed By – Carl Ayton*, Oku Onuora Voice – Marcela A. Toro, Pat Andrade* Voice [Backing] – Don Patrick Martin, John Trudell, Pura Fe*, Somi 4:54 7 Guava Juice Engineer – Amadeep Singh, Fatta*, Pat Andrade* Programmed By – Carl Ayton*, Pat Andrade* Sampler – Pat Andrade* Voice – Rupindeer Kaur, Sandille Dikeni 4:31 8 Blakk Indian Posse Engineer – Amadeep Singh, Fatta*, Pat Andrade* Programmed By – Carl Ayton*, Pat Andrade* Sampler – Pat Andrade* Voice – Rupindeer Kaur, Sandille Dikeni 4:31 9 Poundmakers Dub Drums – Santa Davis* Keyboards – Augustus Pablo, Russel Wallace Mixed By – Bunny Tom Tom, Mikey Dread, Pat Andrade* Percussion – Scully* Sampler – Pat Andrade* Voice – Chuck D, Eagleheart Singers, Jessie Kleeman, John Trudell Voice [Additional] – Marcela A. Toro 8:32 10 Ohtokin Arranged By – Oku Onuora, Pat Andrade* Bass – Danny Thomas Engineer – Bravo*, Palmer*, Rohan* Keyboards – Carl Ayton* Mixed By – Oku Onuora, Pat Andrade* Voice – Oku Onuora 5:39- Sociétés, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Blakk Indian Music
- Copyright (c) – The Fire This Time
- Copyright (c) – Extreme
- Marketed By – Extreme USA
- Licensed From – Maya Music
- Recorded At – Leggo Studios
- Recorded At – K1037
- Recorded At – North 49th St. Sound
- Recorded At – Mixing Lab Studio
- Artwork – Marcela A. Toro
- Mastered By, Other [Assembled By] – Ken Chiu, Pat Andrade*
The Fire This Time was founded by Pat Andrade and collects works from aboriginal cultures from around the world and presents the work in a political context. The title refer's to the John Wayne cowboy image destroying the American Native way of life.
Recorded at: Leggo Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, KCRK FM - Kahnawake Radio Station, Kahnawake Territory & North 49th St. Studio, Toronto, Canada and Mixing Lab, Jamaica.
Mixed at: Fire Sound Studios, Miami and Mixing Lab, Jamaica.
Mastered at: Number Nine Sound and Moonshadow Productions Studio.
Jewel case.
(C) 1994 The Fire This Time, SOCAN.
(c) 1995 Extreme.
(P) Blakk Indian Music.
Made In Canada. Code-barres et autres identifiants- Barcode: 7 86908 70022 7
- Matrix / Runout: DISQUE AMERIC OFW4<142>XCDUB70022
- Rights Society: SOCAN