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Release Date: Aug 27, 2012
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Tributee: Michael Jackson.
Personnel: Michael Goldwasser (guitar, melodica, Clavinet, synthesizer, glockenspiel, percussion, programming, background vocals); Shelton Garner (guitar, background vocals); Amit Sagie (guitar); Shlomi Alon (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Jenny Hill (tenor saxophone); Sefi Zisling (trumpet); Yair Slutzki, Buford O'Sullivan (trombone); Elenna Canlas (piano, electric piano, Clavinet, organ, synthesizer, background vocals); Victor Axelrod (Clavinet, organ); Wayne Wiggum (synthesizer); Ivan Katz, Joe Tomino (drums); Gavriel Friesem, Andy Farag (percussion); Joanne Williams, Kirsty Rock, Paul Schellack, Tali Goldwasser, Simone Smith (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Michael Goldwasser; Tony Maimone.
Recording information: Big Yard Recording Studio, Kingston, JA; BW Music Studio, Kailua, HI; Capture Sound Studios, Brooklyn, NY; Casa Da Mae, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Cell Block Studios, Kingston, JA; Don't Trip Studio, Brooklyn, NY; Harari St. Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel; Homegrown Studios, FL; Jaro Recording Studio, Kingston, JA; King Shine Recording Studio, Kingston, JA; Mango Studio, Belem, Brazil; Mellowstone Studios, Woodmere, NY; Music Village Studios, Birmingham, UK; Quad Studios, New York, NY; Studio G Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY; Tha Agency, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Trackheadz Ent. Inc., Valley Stream, NY; Tuk-Tuk Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Illustrator: Jim Rugg.
Photographer: Jammi York.
Arranger: Michael Goldwasser.
With the LP work of Pink Floyd (2003's Dub Side of the Moon), Radiohead (2006's Radiodread), and the Beatles (2009's Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band) already in their past, the Jamaican/American studio band known as Easy Star All-Stars were coming upon a decade of classic album tributes with this reggae redo of Michael Jackson's Thriller, but there's plenty of life left in this formula. After taking a break from the concept with 2011's First Light -- their first full-length album of original songs -- they've returned with a new attitude, attacking the opening favorite "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" with a double shotgun blast of joy and Afro-pop, as if Fela returned to be crowned the king of post-disco. It's an instant, unique party, but that familiar Easy Star island flavor returns with the following "Baby Be Mine," a reggae-meets-R&B take with touches of Earth, Wind & Fire and Justin Timberlake, and also a sequential clue that Thrillah covers Thriller in order. Brilliant how the gravelly voice and deep patois accent of Spragga Benz replaces Vincent Price's "rap" during the monumental "Thriller" itself, and interesting how the too cool "Beat It" becomes ominous and dark when played midtempo and with Black Uhuru's Michael Rose as its streetwise teacher. With devout Rastafarian Luciano on the mike, "Billie Jean" is played as a funky techno caution with Biblical verses in the mix, while Cas Haley travels to Margaritaville with his suitably smooth and sweet caressing of "Human Nature." Reggae-disco, cowbells, and in-house singer Kirsty Rock give "P.Y.T." the proper amount of flash, before a dubby version of "The Lady in My Life" and two actual dubs put a wrap on this diverse, fun, and very welcome return to form. ~ David Jeffries
Personnel: Michael Goldwasser (guitar, melodica, Clavinet, synthesizer, glockenspiel, percussion, programming, background vocals); Shelton Garner (guitar, background vocals); Amit Sagie (guitar); Shlomi Alon (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Jenny Hill (tenor saxophone); Sefi Zisling (trumpet); Yair Slutzki, Buford O'Sullivan (trombone); Elenna Canlas (piano, electric piano, Clavinet, organ, synthesizer, background vocals); Victor Axelrod (Clavinet, organ); Wayne Wiggum (synthesizer); Ivan Katz, Joe Tomino (drums); Gavriel Friesem, Andy Farag (percussion); Joanne Williams, Kirsty Rock, Paul Schellack, Tali Goldwasser, Simone Smith (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Michael Goldwasser; Tony Maimone.
Recording information: Big Yard Recording Studio, Kingston, JA; BW Music Studio, Kailua, HI; Capture Sound Studios, Brooklyn, NY; Casa Da Mae, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Cell Block Studios, Kingston, JA; Don't Trip Studio, Brooklyn, NY; Harari St. Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel; Homegrown Studios, FL; Jaro Recording Studio, Kingston, JA; King Shine Recording Studio, Kingston, JA; Mango Studio, Belem, Brazil; Mellowstone Studios, Woodmere, NY; Music Village Studios, Birmingham, UK; Quad Studios, New York, NY; Studio G Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY; Tha Agency, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Trackheadz Ent. Inc., Valley Stream, NY; Tuk-Tuk Studios, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Illustrator: Jim Rugg.
Photographer: Jammi York.
Arranger: Michael Goldwasser.
With the LP work of Pink Floyd (2003's Dub Side of the Moon), Radiohead (2006's Radiodread), and the Beatles (2009's Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band) already in their past, the Jamaican/American studio band known as Easy Star All-Stars were coming upon a decade of classic album tributes with this reggae redo of Michael Jackson's Thriller, but there's plenty of life left in this formula. After taking a break from the concept with 2011's First Light -- their first full-length album of original songs -- they've returned with a new attitude, attacking the opening favorite "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" with a double shotgun blast of joy and Afro-pop, as if Fela returned to be crowned the king of post-disco. It's an instant, unique party, but that familiar Easy Star island flavor returns with the following "Baby Be Mine," a reggae-meets-R&B take with touches of Earth, Wind & Fire and Justin Timberlake, and also a sequential clue that Thrillah covers Thriller in order. Brilliant how the gravelly voice and deep patois accent of Spragga Benz replaces Vincent Price's "rap" during the monumental "Thriller" itself, and interesting how the too cool "Beat It" becomes ominous and dark when played midtempo and with Black Uhuru's Michael Rose as its streetwise teacher. With devout Rastafarian Luciano on the mike, "Billie Jean" is played as a funky techno caution with Biblical verses in the mix, while Cas Haley travels to Margaritaville with his suitably smooth and sweet caressing of "Human Nature." Reggae-disco, cowbells, and in-house singer Kirsty Rock give "P.Y.T." the proper amount of flash, before a dubby version of "The Lady in My Life" and two actual dubs put a wrap on this diverse, fun, and very welcome return to form. ~ David Jeffries
Tracks:
1 - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
2 - Baby Be Mine
3 - Girl Is Mine
4 - Thriller
5 - Beat It
6 - Billie Jean
7 - Human Nature
8 - P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
9 - Lady in My Life
10 - Dub It
11 - Closer to Midnight
2 - Baby Be Mine
3 - Girl Is Mine
4 - Thriller
5 - Beat It
6 - Billie Jean
7 - Human Nature
8 - P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
9 - Lady in My Life
10 - Dub It
11 - Closer to Midnight