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"War Ina Babylon – An Island Reggae Anthology" by VARIOUS ARTISTS (May 2009 Universal/Island 3CD BOX SET of Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...



"…You Make My Heart Go Giddy Up…You Set My World on Fire..."

Released 25 May 2009 - "War Ina Babylon: An Island Reggae Anthology" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Universal Island 531 833-1 (Barcode 600753183311) is a 64-track 3CD Mini Box Set with music spanning between 1962 and 2005. It was released as part of the Island Records 50th Anniversary celebrations (1959-2009) and as such contains some of the label's hardest-to-find music/vinyl - much of which has never been on CD before (the Island Records Folk/Folk-Rock equivalent is called "Meet on The Ledge..." see separate review).

Fans have eagerly awaited this box set of remasters and frankly frank - it’s been worth the 'irration in the nation'. Here's a detailed breakdown of the tracks with catalogue numbers provided for the first time (most songs are UK 7” singles unless otherwise noted):

Disc 1 - "The Harder They Come - Ska To Reggae 1959-1973" (76:55 minutes):
1. Boogie in My Bones – LAUREL AITKEN (1965 UK 7" single, Island WI-198, A)
2. We're Gonna Love – WILDRED 'JACKIE' EDWARDS (1963 UK MONO LP "The Most Of Wilfred Jackie Edwards" on Island ILP 906)
3. Darling Patricia – OWEN GRAY (1962 UK 7" single, Island WI-002, A)
4. Forward March – DERRICK MORGAN (1962 UK 7" single, Island WI-011, A)
5. Housewives Choice – DERRICK MORGAN & PATSY (1962 UK 7" single, Island WI-018, A)
6. Honour Your Mother And Father – DESMOND DEKKER (1963 UK 7" single, Island WI-054, A)
7. King Of Kings – JIMMY CLIFF (1963 UK 7" single, Island WI-070, A)
8. Exodus – ERNEST RANGLIN (1963 UK 7" single, Island WI-128, A) - Instrumental
9. Eastern Standard Time – DON DRUMMOND & THE SKATALITES (1964 UK 7" single, Island WI-149, A) - Instrumental
10. My Boy Lollipop – MILLIE (SMALL) (a 1964 song on the 1967 UK MONO LP "The Best Of Millie Small" on Island ILP 953 - UK 7" single credited to MILLIE)
11. Carry Go Bring Come – JUSTIN HINDS & THE DOMINOES (1964 UK 7" single, Island WI-154, A)
12. Bonanza Ska – CARLOS MALCOM & HIS AFRO JAMACIAN RHYTHMS (1965 UK 7" single, Island WI-173, A)
13. Sweet William – MILLIE (SMALL) (as per 10)
14. Dance Crasher – ALTON ELIS & THE FLAMES (1965 UK 7" single, Island WI-235, A)
15. Guns Fever – THE BABA BROOKS BAND (1965 UK 7" single, Island WI-229, A)
16. Take It Easy – HOPETON LEWIS (1967 UK MONO LP "Take It Easy: Rocksteady With Hopeton Lewis" on Island ILP 957)
17. On The Beach – THE PARAGONS (1967 UK 7" single, Island WI-3045, A)
18. You Don't Care (You'll Want Me Back) – THE TECHNIQUES (1967 UK MONO LP "Duke Reid's Rock Steady" on Island ILP 958 – a VARIOUS ARTISTS compilation featuring The Techniques)
19. Stop That Train – KEITH & TEX (1967 UK 7" single, Island WI-3091, A)
20. Rock Steady – ALTON ELLIS & THE FLAMES (as per 18)
21. My Conversation – THE UNIQUES (1968 UK 7" single, Island WI-3122, A)
22. Ride Your Donkey – THE TENNORS (1968, Island WI-3188, A)
23. Take Five – VAL BENNETT (1968 UK 7" single, Island WI-3146, aka "The Russians Are Coming - Take Five")
24. Hold You Jack – DERRICK MORGAN (1968 UK 7" single, Island WI-3159, A)
25. The Harder They Come – JIMMY CLIFF (1972 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6139, A)
26. Breakfast In Bed – LOMA BENNETT (1972 UK 7" single, Blue Mountain BM-1013, A)
27. This Is Reggae Music – ZAP POW (1973 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6181, A)

Disc 2 - "Party Time, Roots, Dub & Lovers 1973-1979" (78:29 minutes):
1. Book Of Rules – THE HEPTONES (1973 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6179, A)
2. Marcus Garvey – BURNING SPEAR (1975 UK LP "Marcus Garvey" on Island ILPS 9355)
3. King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown – AUGUSTUS PABLO (1975 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6226, A)
4. Carry Go Bring Come (Reggae Version) – JUSTIN HINDS & THE DOMINOES (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6261, A - Remake of a 1964 track)
5. Reggae Got Soul – TOOTS & THE MAYTALS (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6296, A)
6. Police And Thieves – JUNIOR MURVIN (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6316, A)
7. Soldier And Police War – JAH LION (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6356, A)
8. War Ina Babylon – MAX ROMEO (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6283, A)
9. Back To Africa – ASWAD (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6312, A)
10. Roast Fish And Corn Bread – LEE PERRY (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6326, A)
11. Cokane In My Brain – DILLINGER (1977 UK 7" single, Black Swan WIP 6416, A) miscredited in booklet as WIP 6334)
12. Ballistic Affair – LEROY SMART (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6353, A)
13. Party Time – THE HEPTONES (1976 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6364, A)
14. 96 Degrees In The Shade – THIRD WORLD (1977 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6413, A)
15. Ska Wars – RICO (1978 UK 12” single on Island IPR 2006, A) (miscredited as IPR 2002)
16. Prodigal Son – STEEL PULSE (1978 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6449, A)
17. Want Fi Goh Rave – LINTON KWESI JOHNSON (1979 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6494, A)
18. Love And Devotion – JIMMY RILEY (1981 UK LP "Rydim Driven" on Island ILPS 9671 (miscredited as released in 1979))
19. Guess Who's Coming To Dinner – BLACK UHURU (1980 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6626, A)

Disc 3 - "Welcome To Jamrock 1980-2005" (79:26 minutes):
1. (Stalk Of) Sensimilla – BLACK UHURU (1980 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6626, A)
2. Warrior Charge – ASWAD (1980 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6646, A)
3. The Bed’s Too Big Without You – SHEILA HYLTON (1980 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6671, A)
4. Fort Augustus – JUNIOR DELGADO (1981 Various Artists LP called "Sly And Robbie Present Taxi" on Island ILPS 9662)
5. One Love Jamdown – PAPA MICHIGAN & GENERAL SMILEY – (1980 UK 12” single on Island/Tuff Gong IPR 2035, A)
6. Sitting And Watching – DENNIS BROWN (1982 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6777, A)
7. Night Nurse – GREGORY ISAACS (1982 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6800, A)
8. Pass The Kouchie – THE MIGHTY DIAMONDS (1982 UK 7" single, Island WIP 6838, A)
9. What is Life – BLACK UHURU (1984 UK 7" single, Island IS 150, A)
10. Revolution – DENNIS BROWN (1983 UK 12” single on Island/Taxi IPR 2059, A)
11. Trouble You A Troble Me – INI KAMOZE (1983 UK 12” single on Island/Taxi IPR 2061, A)
12. Oh What A Feeling – GREGORY ISAACS (1983, Island/Taxi TX 03, A)
13. Don’t Turn Around – ASWAD (1988, Island/Mango IS 341, A)
14. Tease Me – CHAKA DEMUS & PLIERS (1983, Island/Mango CIDM 806, A)
15. Boom Shack A Lack – APACHE INDIAN (1993, on the "Nuff Vibes EP" Island CID 560)
16. Murder She Wrote – CHAKA DEMUS & PLIERS (1994, Island/Mango CIDM 812)
17. Whine And Grine – PRINCE BUSTER (1998, Island CID 691)
18. Welcome To Jamrock – DAMIEN MARLEY (2005, Island MCSTD 40432)

LAURENCE CANE-HONEYSETT has penned the extremely detailed 28-page booklet. Reggae fans will know his name - he co-authored the fabulous "Young Gifted & Black" book about Trojan Records and also did the well-knowledgeable liner notes for the Deluxe Editions of Tighten Up 1 and 2 (see separate reviews for all 3). Each page features 3 pictures beside the text showing rare label variations, artist photos, obscure album sleeves, trade adverts, music industry charts...etc. If I was to complain it's that the booklet is small and the pictures hard to see let alone appreciate – and where’s Bob Marley – their biggest Reggae star?

The remastering is done by TIM DEBNEY at Fluid Mastering and being Reggae Music the sound quality ranges from muddy and awful in the early Sixties to sublime in the Seventies and Eighties - Disc 2 and 3 being particularly good - warm, clear and ballsy without being too brash. And it has to be said that sheer charm of the Sixties Ska on Disc 1 shines through regardless of production values.

The song choices are clever too - the rare 12" IPR series that has been reissued by other labels because you just can't get the originals other than in battered condition - the superb LP-only songs like The Techniques track on "Duke Reid's Rock Steady" - an album I've seen once in my life. Purists will however cringe at the inclusion of Aswad's horridly commercial "Don't Turn Around" (I bet their bank-accounts loved it though) but will appreciate the inclusion of their superb brass and harmonica-driven instrumental "Warrior Charge" which is very hard to find now (I’ve seen it at 4 times its Price Guide value). It all goes a bit pear-shaped towards the end of Disc 3 but "Whine and Grine" and "Boom Shack A Lack" are still great fun.

There’s always been something magical about Island Records and Reggae Music and this fabulous little Box set only hammers that home. Top-notch jam rock and big time recommended…

PS: it's companion volume "Meet On The Ledge" (pictured below) is reviewed separately

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"…Love Is A Lesson To Learn In Our Time…"

"Meet On The Ledge: An Island Records Folk-Rock Anthology” is a Mini Box Set offering you 44 tracks across 3 CDs and compliments its Reggae equivalent "War Ina Babylon" (see separate review) - with both have been released to celebrate 50 years of Chris Blackwell's Island Records label (1959-2009).

Having lived with "Ledge" a few days now - its both brilliant and infuriating in equal measure (with the good far outweighing the bad it should be said). Here are the Matty Groves…

UK released May 2009 – "Meet On The Ledge: An Island Records Folk-Rock Anthology" by VARIOUS ARTISTS on Universal/Island 531 834-1 (Barcode 0600753183410) is a 3CD Mini Clamshell Box Set with Booklet of Remasters that plays out as follows:

Disc 1 (67:56 minutes):
1. Cocaine - JOHN MARTYN ("London Conversation", October 1967 Debut LP on Island ILP 952 in Mono)
2. She Moves Through The Fair - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("What We Did On Our Holidays", January 1969 LP on Island ILPS 9092)
3. Withering Tree - TRAFFIC (September 1968 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6041 - Non-LP B-side to "Feelin' Alright")
4. Seven Black Roses - JOHN MARTYN ("The Tumbler", December 1968 LP on Island ILPS 9091 in Stereo)
5. A Sailor's Life - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("Unhalfbricking", July 1969 LP on Island ILPS 9102)
6. The Ocean - JOHN and BEVERLEY MARTYN ("Stormbringer!" February 1970 LP on Island ILPS 9113)
7. Strangely Strange But Oddly Normal - DR. STRANGELY STRANGE  ("Kip Of The Serenes", November 1969 LP on Island ILPS 9105)
8. Living In The Past - JETHRO TULL (April 1969 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6056)
9. Matty Groves - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("Liege & Lief", December 1969 LP on Island ILPS 9115)
9. John Barleycorn (Must Die) – TRAFFIC ("John Barleycorn Must Die", July 1970 LP on Island ILPS 9116)
10. Banks Of The Nile – FOTHERINGAY ("Fotheringay", March 1970 LP on Island ILPS 9125 - featuring Sandy Denny and other members of Fairport Convention)
11. One Of These Things First - NICK DRAKE ("Bryter Layter", November 1970 LP on Island ILPS 9134)
12. Sir Patrick Spens (Live) - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("Full House", July 1970 UK LP on Island ILPS 9130)

Disc 2 (72:06 minutes):
1. Dirty Linen - FAIRPORT CONVENTION ("Full House", July 1970 UK LP on Island ILPS 9130)
2. On The Road To Find Out - CAT STEVENS ("Tea For The Tillerman", November 1970 UK LP on Island ILPS 9135)
3. Late November - SANDY DENNY ("The North Star And The Grassman", September 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9165)
4. Flowers Of The Forest - MIKE HERON ("Smiling Men With Bad Reputations", April 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9146)
5. Spring Season - AMAZING BLONDEL ("Evensong", November 1970 UK LP on Island ILPS 9136)
6. Time Slips Away – BRONCO ("Ace Of Sunlight", June 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9161 - featuring JESS RODEN and ROBBIE BLUNT)
7. The Man Who Cannot See Tomorrow's Sunshine - CLAIRE HAMILL ("One House Left Standing", 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9182)
8. Siege Of Yaddlethorpe - AMAZING BLONDEL ("Fantasia London", 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9156)
9. Dear Old Battlefield - THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ("Liquid Acrobat As Regards The Air", October 1971 UK LP on Island ILPS 9172)
10. Dark Eyed Lady - ROBIN WILLIAMSON [of THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND] ("Myrrh", April 1972 UK LP on Island HELP 2)
11. Poor Ditching Boy - RICHARD THOMPSON ("Henry The Human Fly", June 1972 UK LP on Island ILPS 9197)
12. The Nutting Girl - MORRIS ON ("Morris On", 1972 UK LP on Island HELP 5 - featuring John Kirkpatrick, Barry Dransfield, Ashley Hutchings and Richard Thompson)
13. Bushes And Briars - SANDY DENNY ("Sandy", September 1972 UK LP on Island ILPS 9207)
14. Black Jack David - THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ("Earthspan", October 1972 UK LP on Island ILPS 9211)
15. Sailing - SUTHERLAND BROTHERS ("Sailing", 1972 UK LP on Island ILPS 6136)
16. Over The Hill - JOHN MARTYN ("Solid Air", February 1973 UK LP on Island ILPS 9226)
17. Things Behind The Sun - NICK DRAKE ("Pink Moon", February 1972 UK LP on Island ILPS 9184)
18. Haste To The Wedding/The Triumph/Off She Goes - ASHLEY HUTCHINGS & CHUMS ("The Complete Dancing Master", June 1974 UK LP on Island HELP 17)

Disc 3 (65:32 minutes):
1. Hanged I Shall Be - THE ALBION BAND ("Battle Of The Field", April 1976 UK LP on Island HELP 25)
2. Eibhli Ghail Chiuin Ni Cheabhail [Instrumental] - JOHN MARTYN ("Inside Out", October 1973 UK LP on Island ILPS 9253)
3. Withered & Died - RICHARD & LINDA THOMPSON ("I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight", April 1974 UK LP on Island ILPS 9266)
4. Spencer The Rover - JOHN MARTYN ("Sunday’s Child", January 1975 UK LP on Island ILPS 9296)
5. Darlin’ Cory - BRYN HAWORTH ("Sunny Side Of The Street", May 1975 UK LP on Island ILPS 9332)
6. The Never Shines On The Poor - RICHARD & LINDA THOMPSON ("Hokey Pokey", March 1975 UK LP on Island ILPS 9305)
7. Stone - RONNIE LANE & SLIM CHANCE ("Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance", July 1975 UK LP on Island ILPS 9321)
8. Dimming Of The Day/Dargai - RICHARD & LINDA THOMPSON ("Pour Down Like Silver", November 1975 UK LP on Island ILPS 9348)
9. Upton-Upon-Severn Stick Dance - ASHLEY HUTCHINGS & CHUMS ("Rattlejohn and Ploughjack", April 1976 UK LP on Island HELP 29)
10. Calvary Cross (Live) - RICHARD THOMPSON ("Guitar/Vocal", May 1976 UK 2LP compilation on Island ICD 8)
11. I’m A Dreamer - SANDY DENNY ("Rendezvous", May 1977 UK LP on Island ILPS 9433)
12. May You Never (Live) - JOHN MARTYN ("Live At Leeds", September 1975 UK (Mail-Order) LP on Island ILPS 9343)
13. Meet On The Ledge - FAIRPORT CONVENTION (November 1968 UK 7" single on Island WIP 6047, A-Side)

First up is the complaint that there's too many familiar tracks and therefore doesn't warrant buying - you'd be wrong. The 2009 remastering by DENIS BLACKHAM on the tracks you already own is truly fantastic. I felt every song sounded like an upgrade and the obscure tunes you don't own are well chosen and worth your attention - many seeing CD light of day for the first time.

The sound quality needs some explaining. Take track 2 on Disc 2, "On The Road To Find Out" by Cat Stevens - it's a superlative lesser heard gem tucked away on Side 2 of his "Tea For The Tillerman" LP from 1970. Most fans will probably have the 2000 remaster of the album, but this version is almost certainly off the Deluxe Version from 2008 because the sound quality is STUNNING - absolutely gorgeous. The instruments just leap out of the speakers with wonderful clarity. The same applies to "Living In The Past" by Jethro Tull on Disc 1 - I adore this tune and have various remasters of it - but this is without doubt the best-sounding version I've ever heard.

There's also clever track choices - a badly needed new remaster of the live version of Richard Thompson's slow bluesy "Calvary Cross" from the 1976 double "Guitar, Vocal" rather than it's 1974 studio original, the stripped down BBC Sessions version of John Martyn's beautiful "May You Never" with just him and his guitar from 1977 [lyrics above] and the truly affecting 1987 "Real Time" version of "Meet On The Ledge" by Fairport Convention (again instead of the 1968 7" original) which finishes the box off and brings the musical journey full circle. Cool stuff.

On the rock side too, there's the inclusion of Bryn Haworth's lovely "Darlin' Corey" from his 1975 album "Sunny Side Of The Street" (he was the guitarist in the 60's psych act Fleurs-De-Lys") and even better is Bronco's "Time Slips Away" from their 1971 album "Ace Of Sunlight" - a fantastic choice - Jess Roden's soulful vocals backed up by Robbie Blunt's tremendous guitar work [he later played for Robert Plant's band]. The annotation is good too - the 32-page booklet featuring a biog on each artist (photos too) with the whole set has been curated and researched by DAVID SUFF with skill.

If I was to point out a real downside it would be the omissions - with playing times of 67:56, 72:06 and 65:32 - it's hugely disappointing that more tracks weren't used - how about "Say No More" by Smith Perkins Smith (1972), "Whims And Ways" by Bryn Haworth (1974) and "The Sea” by Fotheringay (1970) to name but a few. And as rocking as Richard Thompson is, do I really need the full 11 minutes of "A Sailor's Life" - no. And the liner notes mention “The Chieftains 5” album on Island from 1975, but then don't include them - on a Folk box?

Still there’s too much good stuff to be churlish here – take Richard Thompson’s hugely moving "The Poor Ditching Boy” – a young lad who has taken a lass deep into his blood (storm and winds are no match for his passion) – Andy Roberts of Grimms and Plainsong playing guest Dulcimer while Barry Dransfield of The Dransfields plays Fiddle. Its typical of the kind of song that Island Records seem to throw out at an alarming rate – gorgeous, affecting and deeply beautiful – us old types still weeping to them some 45 to 50 years later (if you get a chance, check out Andrew Murray’s cover of the tune on his September 2005 CD album “Hell Or High Water” – he’s the deep guttural vocalist with De Danaan). Time, what is that...

Niggles aside, what’s on offer here is stupendously good and sounding absolutely spiffing. I've enjoyed hearing this box so much and I suspect it will send many folk and rock music fans scurrying back into second-hand record shops trying to hunt down original palm-tree label LPs – those things we adored so much - all those years ago.

Despite some reservations - this is a top job done and recommended big time, especially given the upgraded sound and those wondrous discoveries that await the wide ear and open heart...

INDEX - Entries and Artist Posts in Alphabetical Order