Blazing Horns/Tenor in Roots
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Blazing Horns [Extended]
- Tears of Love
- Glorious Lion
- Mine Eyes
- Jamaican Place
- Yellow Bird
- Tommy's Mood
- Ites of Zion
- Jah
- Lamb s Bread
- Riding West 12 Mix
- More Music
- Tubby s Control
- Everyday Sax
- South Side Feeling
- When I Fall in Dub
- Far Over Yonder
- Gold Street Skank
- Harry Meet Tommy
- Way Down in South
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #140026 in Music
- Released on: 2003-10-21
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
** GOOD STUFF **
Here are two 1970s LPs by Tommy McCook, as well as one extra single (Riding West). The CD remastering is good...clear, crisp, deep, and colorful. The design and short essay are very satisfying. This disc was produced by Blood & Fire, who TRULY care about the music, and have consistently brought the public a valuable product that is worth their money and time.
Tommy McCook was highly versatile, and here we have him playing some kind of mix between ska, rocksteady, reggae, 70s groove music, and jazz, with touches of other tropical genres. There are beautiful, refreshing melodies running throughout, great musicianship, and even some dub. Tracks 1-10 were produced by Yabby You, whilst tracks 12-20 were produced by Glenmore Brown. Track eleven, "Riding West," is a once rare number produced by Edward "Striker" Lee, and is a nice extra. ALL tracks in this collection were expertly mixed at King Tubby's studio, by the great King Tubby and his protege Prince Jammy. Tubby's mixing is subtle and sophisticated, as witnessed on the very first track which is over eight minutes long, with the original LP track blending flawlessly into its gorgeous dub version.
I don't rate this quite as high as releases such as Soul Jazz's "Studio One Scorcher Instrumentals" or Heartbeat's "Downbeat The Ruler," which also feature McCook, but it's good anyway, and fans of instrumental JA music will definitely want to pick it up. While you're at it, check out Rico's "Man From Wareika" and Trojan Records' "Alpha Boys School." I love this stuff.
Enjoy.




