Dan Ratchett - Jah Poor People CD Bristol Archive Records

 
1 Dan Ratchet Jah Poor People
2 Dan Ratchet Jah Poor People Dub
3 Dan Ratchet Ekome Is Unity
4 Dan Ratchet Ekome Is Unity Dub
5 Dan Ratchet Afrikana Policies
6 Dan Ratchet Afrikana Policies Dub
7 Dan Ratchet Girl You Want My Love
8 Dan Ratchet Girl You Want My Love Dub
9 Dan Ratchet Early Morning Smoking
10 Dan Ratchet Early Morning Smoking Dub
11 Dan Ratchet The Time Has Come
12 Dan Ratchet The Time Has Come Dub
13 Dan Ratchet Sweet Rosie
14 Dan Ratchet Sweet Rosie Dub
15 Dan Ratchet If Jah Should Leave Me
16 Dan Ratchet If Jah Should Leave Me Dub

1986 was a period of transition for reggae music. In Jamaica roots had been entirely displaced by dancehall which itself was progressing from the early digital sound into what would become known as ragga, whilst in the UK a more mellow approach inspired by the commercial success of lover's rock held sway. Reggae's twin capitals of Kingston and London couldn't have been on more different paths and yet this was the year that a young Dan Ratchet would travel between both cities, absorbing their very different vibes and working with leading musicians from both scenes to record tracks for what was intended to be his first album.

Now after 26 years, that album “Jah Poor People” finally gets released on Bristol Archive Records on 16th July. Although he'd already gained plenty of experience on the live scene as a member of Full Force + Power amongst other things, Dan's big opportunity came through his cousin Simbarashe Tongogara, a writer and producer who was very well known on the UK reggae scene and had extensive connections both in the UK and Jamaica. Spotting Dan's talent Simba arranged for him to record the first sessions in London with backing provided by members of Aswad and Misty In Roots amongst others. An extended stay in Jamaica saw further sessions at Channel 1, Tuff Gong and Dynamic studios with first rate backing musicians including Earl “Chinna” Smith and Sly Dunbar. The final mixes were done by Steven Stanley best known for his work with Bob Marley and The Wailers.

Having completed the album, Simba and Dan faced the same difficulties experienced by so many other producers and artists and weren't able to get the record released as they wished, the only evidence of all their hard work being the 12” release of “Sweet Rosie” on the Jamaican Startime label and a Zimbawean issue for “The Time Has Come”. Finally the music's time has come and Bristol Archive Records are very pleased to be given the chance to showcase some of Dan's first recordings.

When Simba gave us the master tapes, we discovered that although the album had been conceived firmly in the vinyl era they'd recorded plenty of versions and alternate takes meaning we were able to select 16 tracks for both a full length CD release and a digital download. The album itself ranges from the political themes of title track “Jah Poor People” and “Afrikana Policies” to joyful expressions of love with “Sweet Rosie” and “Girl You Want My Love” yet whatever the subject, you can't miss the sweetness of Dan's vocals. This album truly demonstrates Dan’s amazing voice, and it is rather fitting that this, his first album should give him the wider exposure that his hard work and talents have always deserved, even if it is a quarter of a century after he and Simba started the journey.

All tracks recorded at BBMC, London 1986 except tracks 15 and 16 recorded at Channel One, Jamaica 1985

All tracks engineered by Michael Campbell except tracks 15 and 16 recording engineer unknown

All tracks mixed by Steven Stanley at Dynamic Studio, Jamaica 1986 except tracks 11 and 12 mixed at BBMC, London 1986

Produced by Simbarashe Tongogara

Tracks 1,2,5,6,7,8,9,10,15,16 written by Simbarashe Tongogara

Tracks 11 and 12 written by Simbarashe Tongogara and Joe Brown

Tracks 3 and 4 written by Neil Williams and Barry Anderson

Tracks 13 and 14 written by Neil Williams

All tracks published by Archive Publishing Ltd 2012 www.archivepublishing.net

All tracks owned by Simbarashe Tongogara and exclusively licensed to Bristol Archive Records

Musicians: Drums: Sly Dunbar, Angus Drummie Zeb, Joe Munya Brown

Bass: Anthony Tsungi Henry, Chris Meredith

Keyboards: Anthony Asher Brissett, Clifton Bigga Morrison, Tarzan

Guitars: Earl Chinna Smith, Martin Tatta Augustine, Fozel Pendregras

Percussion: Harry T

Harmonies: The Mighty Tamlins, Tony Pops, Angus Drummie Zeb

Horns: Michael 'Bammie' Rose, Eddie 'Tan Tan' Thornton

Lead Vocals: Dan Ratchet

All tracks digitally transferred by Adrian at Great Bear, Bristol, UK

All tracks mastered by Steve Street February 2012

Condition New
Weight 0.11kg