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SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD: A REGGAE TRIBUTE TO THE POLICE
JAMAICAN & AMERICAN STARS UNITE TO REVINVENT POLICE CLASSICS WITH A REGGAE SPIRIT

The Police reunion tour has been one of the biggest musical events of the past year as it brought to the fore the reggae-influenced repertoire of perhaps the biggest hit-making rock/pop group of the early Eighties. SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD: A REGGAE TRIBUTE TO THE POLICE unites an all-star aggregation of Jamaican and American artists who reclaim and amplify the reggae element in the Police’s music by doing overtly reggae versions of a hand-picked set of Police hits and favorite album tracks. This highly anticipated project, due out on Shanachie Entertainment on February 19, 2008, features such renowned artists as Toots & The Maytals, The Wailing Souls, Ali Campbell of UB40, Joan Osborne, Junior Reid and Lee “Scratch” Perry, among other dynamic talents. Produced by the legendary and Grammy-winning Inner Circle, a portion of the proceeds of SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD: A REGGAE TRIBUTE TO THE POLICE will benefit The Toots Foundation, which was founded by Toots Hibbert of Toots & The Maytals to build and run youth centers in Jamaica.

Shanachie GM Randall Grass was inspired to record SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD when he heard about the Police reunion in early 2007. “I remembered in the late Seventies that The Police were one of a significant handful of rock/pop artists, such as The Clash, The Selector, Blondie and others, who were incorporating elements of reggae in their music and thereby helping to popularize reggae, something that was definitely observed with interest by many Jamaican artists. I felt it would be exciting to record strong reggae versions of Police songs whereby the reggae element would be the driving force rather than simply an inflection.”

Grass placed a call to Inner Circle, whose roots go deep from their time backing Bob Marley and making classic recordings with the late great Jacob Miller up through their huge crossover hit “Bad Boys,” the theme of the Cops television show. Inner Circle’s Miami studio has become a favorite venue for such R&B and rap stars as Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, P. Diddy, Pit-bull, Mariah Carey and others so they were perfectly placed to oversee an album that bridges the worlds of pop and reggae.

“These guys (The Police) took a genre, put their own style to it and made the world aware of the roots style of reggae," notes Inner Circle’s Roger Lewis, “so we owe big respect to Sting and the Police. This project has been one of the most intriguing projects we’ve ever done because everyone-Junior Reid, Ali Campbell, Toots, everyone-brought their own sound to these Police songs."

Each artist on SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD: A REGGAE TRIBUTE TO THE POLICE was asked to pick a Police song which they felt would be suitable for their style; many of the Jamaican artists had been involved in cross-over projects before. The legendary Toots Hebert of Toots & The Maytals had recorded the acclaimed Toots In Memphis album; The Wailing Souls, heard here in their newly re-united original four-man line-up, had their music featured in the film Cool Runnings, Horace Andy has been a featured vocalist with Massive Attack and Junior Reid had appeared on hip-hop remixes by Mims and Alicia Keys’ recent single “No One.”

Inner Circle themselves were one of the first self-contained Jamaican bands to be signed to an American major label. Some of the American artists chosen have also demonstrated an affinity for reggae. The Hawaiian band Pepper has found success with a punk/ska/reggae hybrid and Cyril Neville of The Neville Brothers has long demonstrated his love of reggae through his band Cyril Neville and The Uptown All-Stars.

A special treat is the appearance of Big Chief Monk Boudreaux of The Golden Eagles Mardi Gras Indian gang, who has long been a Bob Marley fan and here on SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD reunites a traditional New Orleans sensibility with a roots reggae sound.

“Reggae became for me the musical canvas that I could freely paint, in words, what I witnessed in my life and times; the good, the bad and the ugly,” shares Cyril Neville of The Neville Brothers. “The Police are one of my favorite groups and I like their song writing the most. Their arrangements have elements of different genres and that appealed to my New Orleans second-line senses. Their lyrics show a broad, realistic, and well-read view of the world we all share. The Beatles meets the Meters, maybe?”

SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD: A REGGAE TRIBUTE TO THE POLICE features a number of surprisingly interesting interpretations of Police songs. UB40’s Ali Campbell specifically requested a “bogle” dance-hall beat for his version of “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic.” Junior Reid’s version of “Synchronicity” sounds like the latest hard Jamaican-style dancehall smash more than a Police tune. Of course Toots transforms “Da Dee Dee Dee Da Doo Doo Doo” into his trademark old-school reggae groove and newcomer Tarrus Riley, son of noted Seventies reggae singer Jimmy Riley who has been hot with his “She’s Royal” smash gives a warm, soulful reading of “King of Pain.”

All in all, the artists on SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD take the songs of the Police in a deeper, more forceful direction. Their interpretations show that the reggae element in the Police music was more integral than many may have realized.

THE ARTISTS:

Toots & The Maytals: A legendary name in Jamaican music, their first hits date back to 1963 at the height of the ska era. Many credit their “Do The Reggae” hit with naming the genre. Forty-years later, with Toots Hibbert now joined by his son and daughter, he is still going strong with his unmistakable vocals.

The Wailing Souls: Starting out in Trenchtown as compatriots of The Wailers in the early Sixties, this four-man line-up a rarity in reggae music. Their shifting line-up has always featured the lead vocals of both Winston “Pipe” Matthews and Lloyd “Bread” McDonald. After experiencing cross-over success in the early Nineties, the new millennium finds Pipe and Bread re-joined by original members Oswald Downer and Norman Davis.

Horace Andy: Blessed with one of the most distinctive voices in all of reggae, Horace Andy began with a string of hits for Studio One, including his classic “Skylarking.” He has been a consistent presence on the reggae scene and, thanks to his work with trip hop pioneers Massive Attack in the Nineties, the international scene as well.

Inner Circle: With original lead singer Jacob Miller, Inner Circle scored such indelible hits as “Tenement Yard” in the Seventies and were one of the first Jamaican bands signed to a major international label. After surviving the tragic death of Miller, their “Bad Boys” hit became the theme for the television show Cops. Today Inner Circle continues with original members Ian and Roger Lewis and Touter Harvey.

Ali Campbell of UB40: UB40 burst on the UK scene in the late Seventies with overtly political songs grounded in the punk-reggae rebel scene there. They then scored massive worldwide success with their versions of both reggae classics and American pop hits but they have continued to record socially conscious material. As lead vocalist, Ali Campbell has proven himself to be one of the finest reggae vocalists in the world.

Junior Reid: Beginning as a protégé of the late Hugh Mundell in the early Eighties, Junior Reid became the lead vocalist of Black Uhuru when Michael Rose left in the mid-Eighties. As a solo artist he scored an influential hit with “One Blood” (sampled by many hip hop artists). Recently he sang on Mims’ “This Is Why I’m Hot” hit re-mix and is featured on the reggae remix of Alicia Keys single “No One.” He also performed the Keys single with the singer on the nationally-televised American Music Awards.

Cyril Neville of The Neville Brothers: As the youngest of the four legendary Neville Brothers, Cyril Neville has always been the most politically oriented and committed to Pan-Africanism. As a result, Cyril made reggae a key component of his band, Cyril Neville & The Uptown All-Stars. He has also lent his gospel-rooted vocals and percussion to The Meters.

Lee “Scratch” Perry: The celebrated producer/dub-master/recording artist Lee “Scratch” Perry has made some of the most original and important recordings in reggae history. A key architect of dub music, in recent years he has done relatively few dub-mixes, concentrating instead on mixing and producing European pop and rock groups as well as his own solo recordings.

Gregory Isaacs: Known as “The Cool Ruler,” Gregory Isaacs is a bona-fide reggae legend with literally several dozen major hits over his nearly forty years of recording. Along with Dennis Brown, he was the pre-eminent vocalists of the classic reggae era but went on to continued success in the dance-hall era.

Joan Osborne: One of the finest female pop/rock vocalists to emerge during the past fifteen years, Joan Osborne recorded in a wide variety of styles, toured with The Grateful Dead and performed with Motown’s Funk Brothers.

Pepper: Emerging from Hawaii with its flourishing reggae scene, Pepper has been compared to both the Police and Sublime with their high-energy punk/ska/reggae/rock synthesis. Through relentless touring they’ve brought their signature sound to venues across North America.

Tarrus Riley: The son of noted reggae singer Jimmy Riley, who was a member of the fabled Uniques and wrote the reggae classic “My Conversation,” Tarrus Riley has emerged during the past year as one of the most promising new singers in Jamaica. His hit “She’s Royal” brings a positive message that harkens back to reggae’s classic era.

Monk Boudreaux: Revered as the "big chief" of one the most important Mardi Gras Indian "tribes" from New Orleans--The Golden Eagles, Monk Boudreaux has also performed and toured with The Wild Magnolias. The Mardi Gras Indians are secret societies of African-American men dating back 150 years who "mask" as Indians...their unique vocal and percussion mix with its own language is at the root of much New Orleans music.The Big Chief of the New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian scene appears here with reggea/rock band The Uppressors and Dancehall skankster Ras Tree.


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26 Kas 2009 00:16

We're kicking off our west coast tour in LA at The Cat Club. Please come out and party with us and help spread the love!! I give thanks for YOU! xoxo - Astra
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David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

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21 Kas 2009 21:21

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this folk-carol on myspace...
Poem 230 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(see my blog for details): 
CHRISTMAS SUNG SIMPLY

As gospellers have said,
Beneath signalling skies,
On land dusty to tread,
A trough in a stable
Was the strawy first-bed
Of a divine baby -
The forgiving Godhead.

A season for new hope -
There then and here now;
The yuletide of goodwill -
There then and here now.

In respect of this chance,
Beneath bright or dark skies,
Faith's the star that we glance
Attending Christ's churches
And trying to enhance,
With singing and ritual,
Our God-loving stance.

A...

(C) David Franks 2003
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12 Kas 2009 20:45

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26 Eki 2009 16:42

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23 Eyl 2009 05:05











David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



15 Eyl 2009 09:22

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace... 

Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog): 
TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001 

Where traditions are not so rare; 
    Sea, country and works scent the air; 
A multitude of monuments, 
    Planted tubs and patterned pavements. 

The longish pedestrian malls; 
    The remnants of defensive walls; 
Historic buildings are a gauge 
    Of the respect for heritage. 

Wheat, rape and pines in the fields; 
    Estuaries guarded by shields; 
Long sandy beaches and wide scenes; 
    Romantic-ruin go-betweens. 

Rivers in parts licked by trees, 
    Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries, 
And crossed by practical delights - 
    Varied spans, forming pleasing sights. 

Fine churches headed at Durham; 
    Football kits ad infinitum; 
Kept castles - one for study; 
    Masonry behind masonry. 

And, with moulding-works out that way, 
It’s somewhere for a longer stay..? 

(C) David Franks 2003
FABRICE

FABRICE



11 Eyl 2009 08:55

A thought for those which left and those which are always there
PEACE ON EARTH
Honey B

Honey B



10 Eyl 2009 18:35

Hey, just wanting to send love.... and some hugs and some kisses.
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31 Ağu 2009 22:48

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24 Ağu 2009 20:40

Thankful for your friendship Guys

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13 Ağu 2009 23:54

Hey, much love!~ :)
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18 Haz 2009 22:47

Pleiadian Perspectives on Time and the Mayan Time Keepers.







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30 May 2009 03:25

When you think of Prime Creator, what or whom do you picture?

In your society, you have been taught that the masculine energy represents the source and that the feminine energy represents the use or activity of it. We would say it is the other way around — the feminine represents the source and the masculine represents how the source is used.

Your planet must learn who the Goddess is as a creator. You must. Understanding the dark side of the Goddess is part of exploring her energy, because the Goddess did something to lose her power.

It is in the cells of your being because all of you, man and woman alike, have the Goddess within you. When the library of yourselves was torn from the shelves and scattered, and the DNA was split so that there were only two strands left with very little data and very little memory, sexuality was left intact in the physical body.

It was left as a form of reproduction, of course — as a form for the species to stay in touch with its own essence and bring itself into life. Very deep inside the mechanism of sexuality is a frequency that can be attained that has been sought after and misunderstood by many people. It is called orgasm.

The orgasm has been distorted from its original purpose. Your body has forgotten the cosmic orgasm of which it is capable because society has taught you for thousands and thousands of years that sexuality is bad. You have been taught this in order for you to be controlled and to keep you from seeking the freedom available through sexuality.

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11 May 2009 01:51

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Honey B



10 May 2009 06:16

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David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



9 May 2009 16:29

(Hi: enjoyed my visit.)

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace...

Poem 2 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog):
WALKABOUT WITH MY PEN

Once drove an old sedan, up north,
From a place in Sydney to Cairns;
Then to Kuranda I went forth,
By train, to look without set plans.

I browsed through the trendy market,
With fresh fruits of tropical kind;
Walked to the creek through lush thicket -
Nature’s hand giving peace of mind.

I dined in a scenic cafe;
Then, outside, as I wrote for yen,
Some passing Kooris called-out: “Hey,
You go walkabout with your pen.”

Request or question, I don’t know -
Assured voices, elderly men.
That’s now several years ago,
And I’ve seen the world - with my pen.

(C) David Franks 2003
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