Ratings Board:
ACR 3
The Shamen 1
Utah Saints 2
Dreadzone 2
Today's requirement limits all Teams to just a two song single. First up today, The Sha Men...
Pro>gen (Land of Oz mix)
Light>span (Ben Chapman mix)
Light>span (Ben Chapman mix)
Star (Red Jerry mix)
Star (Union Jack mix)
Star (Union Jack mix)
King Dub Rock (in the Party)
King Dub Rock (in the Party)[Tom Real vs the Rogue Element mix)
King Dub Rock (in the Party)[Tom Real vs the Rogue Element mix)
And because the Rats started off Singles World Cup Finals: Round 1, they are bringing up the rear today, with an Oldie but goody...
All Night Party
The Thin Boys
The Thin Boys
Tomorrow, Round 3,
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Pro>gen
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King Dub Rock
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All Night Party
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Thank you, Still dizzy from the amount of ZF & R you shared. I am going to sit this one out. ACR All night party brings me back to my youth. Big yellow taxi talks about how they paved paradise etc. In Manchester, late 70s, the decay, the empty factories, smoke-blackened. The different kind of beauty that lay in these first factory releases is for me unbeaten. Give my point to ACR.
ReplyDeleteA strong showing from The Shamen, Utah Saints and Dreadzone. All polished, sequenced, "remix-sounding" dance tracks. ACR's offering is a raw almost demo like in it's presentation. An Early Work...
ReplyDeleteThe Shamen. Solid House sound, a little Trance feel here and there, an acid squelch too. Easy listening for the dance floor. I use to get home from work in the late 80's, put on my House tape at max. volume and promptly fall asleep.
Utah Saints. OK, so this appeals - starts with no tune (I like that) just a beat. As the first track progresses it starts to sound a bit (dare I say it) generic. I think it's that I'm getting old. Track 2 improves on things. The building rhythms, sparser sound fewer vocals. If I started listening to this style of music again, I'd probably get hooked.
Dreadzone. A track I'm familiar with. A track that wraps itself around an irresistible bassline. Introduced to me by the great Don Letts via his radio show on the BBC, I think this is the track that put me onto Dreadzone. Simple, uncomplicated, bass heavy. I'm a sucker for a bassline and the more bass the better.
A Certain Ratio. These tracks don't belong in this lineup… It's like trying to compare apples and potatoes - there's so little common ground. A single from the 90's; from "ACR:MCR" or "Up In Downsville" would of stood up much better (and won hands down)
I could do without listening to "The Thin Boys" again; not one of their finer moments. "All night Party" though, shows the band working through their earlier years in the late 70's. A raw sound with little of the polish of their later work. The production of this recording (and possibly the quality of the transfer to mp3) leaves something to be desired unfortunately and does the song no favours.
I'm ging to Dreadzone this time. It only just ahead of The Shamen though.
Thank you so much again. No one seems too thrilled with these Singles World Cup clashes so I am overjoyed with your participation so far. Also I really appreciate that you break down the pros & cons of each group. That is a great help to others who might not be familiar or sure of these. I hope to continue to hear from you.
DeleteI've been a silent regular reader of your blog for a good while now and when the singles clash featuring ACR came along I couldn't help myself. Sounds a bit daft but I'm really looking forward to the rest of this contest. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou've finally joined the Daft Club with myself & many Many others here. Welcome aboard. Thanks for the long time support & thanks for chiming in now.
DeleteOk just downloaded day 2, still in, you'll have to bear with me.
ReplyDelete.. I found a nice article about A Certain Ratio : https://thequietus.com/interviews/strange-world-of/a-certain-ratio-interview/
Thanks for the Quietus link, MK. much appreciated.
DeleteI listened : Shamen and Utah saints on one side : dance music, Shamen a bit better than Yesterday, but getting worse when the strings Come in, then It loses me. I share flaccus and Mooz view ! I got more interested in ACR, I'm now curious to hear what's coming. I enjoyed that one, more post punk and bleak, even though it's recorded in a bathtub.
DeleteDreadzone were better than Yesterday, more sound system oriented... But the digital bassine ruines it a little for me. Not horrible (bit I went back to m'y dublicator files!)
My vote for ACR today
Good to hear from you once more & really appreciste your analysis. You said ACR recorded in a bathtub & in a comment on Round 3 That Bloke sez recorded in a cave (wonder if it's a batcave???). I think you guys are on to something. We'll see if their production values improve. Thanks, MK.
DeleteDo you have the 1990 original version of the album En-Tact by The Shamen?
ReplyDeleteThe version I have is the 1991 One Little Indian TPLP22CDUS i5 track The Shamen - En-Tact.
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