The Pepsi Challenge- Catch A Fire Style
DrWu
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A record that I have been listening to for almost 25 years. Never gets boring. Now you can hear it as it was first conceived. The deluxe edition of the The Wailers' Catch A Fire is a two-disc set. Disc one contains the original JA mix delivered to Chris Blackwell, head of Island records. Blackwell decided that the mix needed tweaking and had some American style slide guitar thrown into the mix as well as some polishing of the sound. Catch A Fire was a huge crossover break through sending BMW into the international pop music market. Now you can judge for yourself if Blackwell made the right move or not. Link 1 is the JA mix and Link 2 is the Island Records original release mix. Some songs sound quite a like but others such as Stir It Up are noticeably different. DL them both and you make the call. There is a unreleased track as a bonus for your efforts. Catch a Fire JA Mix Catch a Fire Island Records Mix
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Jacob Miller - "Girl Name Pat" or "Girl Name Pat - version"
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SOrry but I couldn't think of anything when I first read your post.
Around five years.
It was never clear to me how "authentic" the JA mix was; my understanding is that it was actually done pretty recently.
Regardless, I think it vastly superior, if only for removing the guitar and clavinet overdubs and putting some of the bass back in. Harmony vocals are also more prominent and there's at least one standout cut that was presumably left off the official release because the multi-part vocals were too reminiscent of guys in matching suits with coordinated dance steps, rather than of the singer-songwriter/lone figure with a guitar that Blackwell must have known he had to establish Marley as to reach a rock audience.
i don't know about this Catch a Fire release.
But I was in Good Records the other day and jonny was telling me how like the best release that Bob Marley ever did was called Legend. He had an MP3 of it that he had downloaded of vinyl vulture i think and that shit was from start to finish.
does anyone know whether it saw an original Jamaican vinyl release? i'm only interested in the OG.
Also, kind of unrelated but does anyone know whether Marley Marl was related to Bob Marley and Ziggy and all those guys?
THANKS!
I think some dudes misunderstood my use of the word "now". Now means that if you don't already own it you can "now" check it now. According the liner notes these are mixes as completed in JA circa 71-72.
Take a look at the fine print in the credits--there's been discussion of this on a number of reggae-oriented boards.
While there may have been a Jamaican mix that circulated contemporanously with the original US/UK release, I believe the disc in that package has had some additional and more recent tweaking.
As a bonus for playing the pepsi challenge, I am linking a fav LP by a band that took much from the Wailers, including their name. For all you who feel dirty talking about BMW on the strut, take a Soul and Power shower.