Preston State College Big Band - K-Jee [Freestyle Records]
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Album:
Black Feeling:
Volume Two [ALBUM]
Track: 3 of 12
Title:
K-Jee
Artist:
Preston State College Big Band
Label: Freestyle Records
Cat#: FSRCD090
Formats: CD
Digital Release: 11th July
2011
Physical Release: 11th July 2011
About This Release:
Back in
September 2007, Freestyle Records released Black Feeling an album project brought to life by
Australian musical supremo
Lance Ferguson, the man responsible for Freestyle soul-jazz organ trio
Cookin On 3 Burners, as well as
The Bamboos &
Lanu projects on
Tru Thoughts Recordings.
Each track was presented under a pseudonym to give the impression of an album you would find whilst digging in a
Caribbean record shop or
American thrift store. As a collection of reworked classics, the album set dance floors alight
across the world, indeed, the single Hippy
Skippy Moon Strut by
The Mighty Show-Stoppers became a huge selling
12 inch, and also notched up well over 350,000 individual viewings on You
Tube to date!
Now in 2011, Freestyle Records is pleased as punch to be releasing this follow up album, The main concept with the 'Black Feeling' cover versions is that the finished product should not just be some kind of carbon copy of an established classic and Lance explains his approach further: 'The initial study of the original recordings enables me to be freer with interpreting, re-arranging and changing them for the final album.
Often I will make changes to make a track a little more attractive or usable for DJs and the dancefloor in general'
And you can certainly hear that in regards to the first two tracks '
Shaft In
Africa' and '
Burning Spear' as their bottom end and drum breaks are beefed up to give funk heads and
B Boys maximum opportunity to throw shapes to their hearts content! In direct comparison to those up tempo dance floor stormers, the album also features more reflective moments, namely the versions of
Ronnie Fosters '
Mystic Brew' and '
Oboe' by
Jamaican keyboard
King Jackie Mittoo, whose gentle, skanking feel is like a warm Caribbean breeze cooling you down, and Lances tactic of shifting a classic tune into another genre is a masterstroke as exemplified on the salsa version of '
Nautilus' on which keyboardist
Simon Mavin injects his incredible latin piano skills to stunning effect.
The entire album sparkles with energy and display an intelligent and varied approach to reworking much loved classic as Lance states: 'I think it's really important to flip the cover-versions up and offer the listener something new so often
I'll change instrumentation around to achieve something unique'. And something unique is what he and his crew of top musical talent have achieved - welcome to Black Feeling Two!.
Reviews for This Release:
"They burn through club classic after club classic, giving them a different feel that the original version, and in a lot of cases IMPROVING them. Go ahead and buy this. You can't go wrong." -
Snowboy
"So nice to have all my fave tunes on one album !
super tight
...in fact tighter than a virgins
.." - jalapeno records (smoove)
"
Brilliant, a new modern classic of classics!" - www.wesufm.org (
Jason Villani)
"Too many excellent tracks to pick out a fave one - pure madness... i love it!" -
Radio Corax 95.9fm (
Mark Milz)
"Lance simply doesnt deliver bad or boring stuff. Never. There is to much taste and musicality inside.
You can discuss if another
Shaft in Africa version is needed, but in the end it is all solid." - www.we-are-online.org (M.
Path.Iq)
"These are not re-makes, they are re-imaginings of classic tunes. While they are not original compositions, they are very personalized versions." - Wtnr Radio (
T-Bird)
"
Love this!
Perfect dancefloor business - funky as hell. Will be spinning this everywhere I can!" -
First Word Recordings (
Gilla)
"Track-by-track dancefloor dynamite.
Please don't tell anyone else about this album because I want it to be my funky little secret; my secret DJ weapon." - The Wardrdobe,
Leeds (
DJ Paul Dunphy)
"
Absolutely superb release,
I can't wait to give K-Jee a spin at
WIRED!
Serious bad ass, booty shakin' funk bombs. Love it!" -
Stop.
Look.
Listen. (
Ben Cox)
"Black Feeling 2 walks the walk with some great arrangements of solid classics with all the lumps in the right places. If you love the originals, you are bound to approve of these modern versions which stand up in their own right as vital recordings." -
Funkalicious (
Phil Gates)
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