WE DO THE MASHED POTATO AND THE FUNKY CHICKEN

Sunday Under Covers with Dean Fraser

Posted about 1 year ago


Here the legendary Jamaican tenor sax man returns to his jazz roots (he was as a teenager a member of the Sonny Bradshaw Seven, before forming the Rass Brass reggae horn section in 1977). On this tune, recorded in late 1996, piano is by John Williams, and there are two drummers - Idris Muhammad in the right hand speaker and Sly Dunbar in the left.

The tune itself was recorded by the Mighty Diamonds in 1976 - this cut opens with a brief quote from Joe Zawinul's "Mercy Mercy Mercy", and towards the end the improv takes in a chunk of Johan Sebastian Bach, unless my ears deceive me

Comments (5)

  1. Baudolino says

    For those of you not familiar with "Have Mercy" by the Mighty Diamonds, it was released on Channel One in 1976, featuring some powerhouse drumming by Sly Dunbar. It sounded like this.

    Permalink posted 10/12/2008
  2. Baudolino says

    Of course, when Joseph and Ernest Hoo Kim cut "Have Mercy" at Channel One, they stole its riddim from "Baby Why" by the Cables, recorded at Studio One in 1968

    Permalink posted 10/12/2008
  3. Baudolino says

    Sir Coxsone, needless to say, wasn't about to let the Hoo Kim Brothers get away with stealing his tune, so in 1978 he cut the Gladiators on the original riddim and the Mighty Diamonds tune with new lyrics - "Rearrange"

    Permalink posted 10/12/2008
  4. Cody B says

    Quite the bounty here, Mr. B. I don't not have the time to check them now, but I shall return. Thank you for posting.

    Permalink posted 10/13/2008
  5. belle du jour says

    and now that i too want to catch up on my missed sunday tunes, the rhapsody is not cooperating! i did get to see dean fraser last month though, pure bliss.

    Permalink posted 10/13/2008

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