Bernard Fowler Vocals
Skip McDonald Guitars
Doug Wimbish Bass/Ambiance/Vocals
Keith LeBlanc Drums/Percussions
Adrian Sherwood Dubs/Ambiance
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tackhead will all be in Full efx Starting March 22nd in NY, European Tour starts April 1st in Munich Germany ending April 19th. We are promoting the latest TACK>>HEAD recording LOVE and WAR due out 08-8-09 WorldWide..
This is part of the SHARE>HEAD fan support recordings.
PEACE AND LOVE
Doug
Note:
Sharehead album is in the making!
The Tackhead crew has been in the studio again to record more tracks for the Sharehead album. The album is taking shape and it promises to be a funky journey, be ready for a surprise!
To celebrate the progress, there's a special offer for all you fans out there: a live version of Stealing (being somewhat of an anthem to the Sharehead project). The track was reworked (or should we say arrested?) by Skip 'Little Axe' McDonald, giving a whole new sound to this Tackhead classic.
A short video to announce that in 2009, Bernard Fowler, Keith Leblanc, Skip McDonald, Adrian Sherwood, and Doug Wimbish will unite to record and release the first TACKHEAD (12") single in 20 years.
"Funky Obama" will also appear on a full-length album, scheduled to drop New Year's 2010.
All Visual Arts [c.] dave.hogerty (DAVEHOGERTY.COM) photography/illustration/video/edit/production
All Audio Arts [c.] tackhead (TACKHEAD.COM) also: myspace.com/hogertynews
Tack>>Head is the vanishing point, the vortex, at the end of many years of formative, experimental collaborations between the innovative British producer and mixologist extraordinaire Adrian Sherwood and the American trio of musicians: guitarist Skip McDonald, bassist Doug Wimbish and drummer Keith LeBlanc, completed by singer Bernard Fowler.
But...
Tack>>Head is back.
We write June 2004 and Tack>>Head is preparing for battle. Keith LeBlanc, Doug Wimbish, Skip McDonald and Bernard Fowler will roam the stages again, with (of course) Adrian Sherwood at the knobs of the control tower, ready to blow your mind. Time to take it to another level.
The Tack>>Head saga goes back to the mid-70's, when Wimbish and McDonald, teamed up in the 'disco' boom, when they attained cult success with Wood, Brass & Steel and with such tracks as Push push in the bush from Musique. They first met up with Keith LeBlanc in 1979 on the newly-formed Sugar Hill Records.
They soon became the label´s house band, providing backing, both live and on disc, for the ground-breaking Sugar Hill Gang (Rapper's Delight), Grandmaster Flash (The Message) and Melle Mel (White Lines), helping to launch the onslaught of 80's rap. After the demise of Sugar Hill and drawn outlegal wranglings, the three musicians continued to work on various projects. Described by The New York Times as, 'one of todays most extraordinary rhythm sections', they included recordings for the Tommy Boy label.
Moving on from the early 80's rap explosion, drummer Keith LeBlanc already released some solo work on Tommyboy Records (Maneuvres, Uh, on the sampler Masters of the Beat); mixing the (now legendary) DMX drumbeats with his own special drumsound. His release No Sell Out featured the cut-up raps of civil rights activist Malcolm X pitched against the infamous DMX drumbeat to acknowledged as the first ever 'sampling record'.
Ahead of the time and timeless. LeBlanc's No Sell Out, brought him to the attention of London's dub-master extraordinare and On-U Sound label owner Adrian Sherwood. A foremost producer of reggae in the early 80's, Sherwood began to take his dub methodology to the limit, creating a unique form-distorted media and environmental collages of 'mind' sounds. Michael Williams (a.k.a. Prince Far I) was the spiritual teacher of Adrian Sherwood's art of dub.
In 1984, while working on a remix of On-U Sound act Akabu's Watch yourself for Tommy Boy records, he met Keith LeBlanc. After a productive meeting between Sherwood and LeBlanc, McDonald and Wimbish later joined them in London to begin work on a new project which they christened, Fats Comet. LeBlanc's beat, pitched with Sherwood's dub methodology, taken it to the limit (and far beyond...), creating unique form distorted media where the heavily distorted sound of McDonald's guitar and Wimbish's funky bass art made things complete.
As LeBlanc sums it up, "We started Fats Comet as a studio experiment. The stuff we considered being 'non-commercial' got stuck on Adrian Sherwood's label and Doug Wimbish came up with the name Tack>>Head; which is New Jersey slang for homeboy." After releasing a couple of 12", like the vast underground club and science fiction dancehall classics Mind at the End of the Tether and What's my Mission Now? Tackhead already gained a lot of credits and popularity, especiallly among those who tied up to the industrial virus. An album was inevitable and Gary Clail's Tack>>Head Sound System's Tack>>Head Tape Time was bound to be a classic from the very day of its release.
In the meantime, they also found the time to back former Popgroup main man Mark Stewart as The Maffia; a collaboration which resulted in probably some of the most deranged hip-mutant-funk-metal-dub-hop records ever to be made. 'Tack>>Head in the area!' became the common chant after the 12" The Game, which featured TV commentator Brian Moore alongside Jerry & The Pacemakers' You'll never walk alone, a legendary Liverpool football evergreen. The band also started touring live, which resulted in the initial release of the live album En Concert, quickly withdrawn after release because the band never wanted it to be released.
'Friendly as a Hand Grenade', the band's debut album as Tack>>Head, marked a new direction. They had now been joined by fellow American and ex-Peech Boys vocalist Bernard Fowler, giving a soulful edge to their beats an making them more accessible to a wider audience. Bernard Fowler's introduction to the band came through the Mick Jagger-connection. Jagger is a big Tack>>Head-fan. Bernard Fowler still is background vocalist with The Rolling Stones.
In 1990, Tack>>Head released the album 'Strange Things' which, despite some good tracks, turned out to be the band's major malfunction! They were dropped by record company EMI and until now, we hardly heard anything from Tack>>Head as a band apart from some 'live' gigs and compilation releases on Blanc Records, Keith LeBlanc's label. The German label Echobeach re-issued 'Strange Thing's in 1999, with additional mixes ass bonus tracks.
But the Tack>>Head-members have never stopped recording. They have worked together under various names such as Interference, Strange Parcels and of course Skip McDonald's soloproject Little Axe.
Adrian Sherwood is a renowned producer (Primal Scream, Sinead O'Connor, Air, Asian Dub Foundation, to name but a few), and finally released his first solo album in 2003, called Never Trust a Hippy?, assisted by the usual suspects, and is recording for the follow-up to 'NTAH?'.
Keith LeBlanc remixed tracks by The Cure, Nine Inch Nails and Godfathers, delivered many sample cd's and is working 'solo' with the help of the other three Tack>>Heads...
Skip McDonald is concentrating on Little Axe (album Champagne & Grits due September 2004!).
Doug Wimbish released his first solo album, Trippy Notes for Bass, in 1999, apart from projects such as Jungle Funk and Black Jack Johnson, that involve Living Colour mate Will Calhoun. Wimbish and Calhoun are Head>>Fake and are of course part of the Living Colour reunion.
Besides the previously mentioned activities we should not forget to mention that the Tack>>Head members played, produced and remixed as guest musicians for high class quality productions: James Brown, Africa Bambaataa, George Clinton, Seal, BB King, Robbie Robertson, Annie Lennox, Mick Jagger, R.E.M., Tina Turner, Charlie Watts, Miles Davis, Bob Marley, Sly & Robbie, Depeche Mode, Bomb The Bass, Robert Palmer, Neneh Cherry, Malcolm McLaren, ABC, Jalal, Madonna, Brooklyn Funk Essentials...
...and then we're not even mentioning the +100 releases and formidable productions by the whole On-U Sound posse; Dub Syndicate, African Head Charge, Gary Clail, Mark Stewart, Bim Sherman, Ghetto Priest, Jesse Rae...!
Thank you very much for da Link Up & Sharing the Music Nice to meet you through cyberlink Keep up da Great Work! Wishes you All da Best in 2009! Enjoy your Weekend
Thanks for the Add - George has always been an inspiration... Though my sound is quite different I have always been amazed with your work for over 20 years! ;-) Thanks!
Hi Tachead. Just thought you'd like to know, I'm playing your music regularly on my show on 2 EAR FM. NSW Australia. Long time admirer, Lee. Bassplayer from Australia.
<br />P.S. Much respect, Mr Wimbish.
Hi Tackheads, many respect, thanks for your add and specioal greetings tio Doug (we shared a stage some years agon @ the Bizarre festival) And if you find some time please have a look to myx2u.com. It's the catalogue site of our tool to bring back democracy into the downloadscene. Nearly everybody can open an account in minutes and offer his music in his own digital recordshop, which is easy to connect f.e. to one's own homepage. From now on one makes promo for himself and not for anybody else ;-) And the musiclover can buy his favourite tracks straight from his favourite artist or label. all best Myx2U-Crew (Vilas)