Barge Sounds by DJ Andy Jackson. Extaordinary hip hop
/ dub / what-the-hell-is-that album that mashes up the sounds
of Canvey RnB heroes (Dr Feelgood, Wilko Johnson, Lew Lewis)
with Jimi Hendrix, Public Enemy, Roots Manuca, The Beach Boys,
Serge Gainsbourg and Pinky & Perky! These artists and more
are woven into original material and distorted, echoed and
dubbed into another universe. 'Barge Sounds' is a scorching
concept album inspired by the life and death of Canvey
Island's legendary Concrete Barge. The music reflects the
story of the barge - violent, lyrical, erotic and unique.
Vocals are provided by voice sythesisers, Texas Instruments
Speak n Math, DJ Andy Jackson, and Canvey street poets Jimi
Gray and David Bullock.
Proceeds are going to charity so look upon it as a
donation, for which you receive the most staggeringly
brilliant album of this century.
Tracks:
Someone Who Stood Up. Menacing Hip Hop intro to the
DJ behind Barge Sounds
Ferro Chequebook. Classic Wilko Johnson guitar
overlaid with multiple voice sythesisers - an RnB hymn to the
world's most loved Concrete Barge
Five Twenty Two. Scorching hip hop beats with
manically sctrached samples of 70's speaking toy Speak n Math.
5/22 is the anniversary of the destruction of The Barge.
Une Poise Concret. Brooding French translation of
the epic Concrete Poem, in the style of Serge Gainsbourg,
including elements from the classic Melody Nelson.
Booty. Reflecting the erotic history of Canvey's
'Love Barge', this track mixes sensual beats, moaning
lovers... and the theme to Captain Pugwash! It's dirty and you
want it.
Yellow FCB. A haunting dub version of the Beatles
nursery rhyme.
Shafted. Hip hop beats and human beatbox, with
synthesised female choir mixed with a reggae version of The
Theme From Shaft.
Concrete Barge, No. Pinky & Perky drop in and
blow us away with this version of Brian Wilson 's classic
Beach Boys Pet Sounds ballad.
Wallowing Beauty. Sun-drenched instrumental, with
distorted and pitch-changed 'Good Vibrations' organ and
wallowing Nashville and guitar and accordian by Kate Campbell.
The Watchtowers. Gothic 80's Casio keyboard lament,
with hypnotic poetry fragment, "The Watchtowers of the
Apocalypse have been toppled by Tory councillors..."
Sophisticated Blend. Extreme hip hop scratching and
jaw-droppingly absurd blend of (deep breath) The Clash,
Sherrif John Bunnel, Public Enemy, Stanley Unwin, Dr Feelgood,
I-Roy and Basil Brush TV theme.
Un Poem Concreto. Spanish latino version of the
greatest poem ever written about a concrete barge. Tito Puente
and his big band welcome you aboard their fantasy love barge!
Punish Cristopher Lee's reading for Lou Reed 's 'The
Raven' is scratched into oblivion for this chilling tale of
vengance, laced with hip hop flavas and weird circuit-bent
70's toy Speak n Spell.
Curvaceous c/w Caravan Man. Dave Bullock recites his
ode to a 'Curvaceous Cunning Concrete Construction'. The
elegant and subdued beats give way to jagged Wilko Johnson
guitar riffs and tranforms into a caustic instrumental dub
version of Lew Lewis' finest song.
Chimes of Sorrow. A Shubert piano trio Andante,
echoed and pitch changed melts sorrowfully with ancient
harmonies ringing from iron chimes made from relics of The
Concrete Barge.
A Concrete Poem. Jimmy Gray, Canvey's superb urban
poet provides the dark nightmare hip hop / dub centrepiece of
Barge Sounds. Like nothing you've heard before, with a finale
that your hi-fi is unlikely to survive.
Relics (Karaoke Version). Japanese Tokyo
gangster-rockers Thee Michelle Gun Elephant meet the wailing
harmonica of Lew Lewis. Sing along, if you think you're hard
enough.
Johnny Barge Goode. A crowd-pleasing rock 'n' roll
finale with more weird sythesised voices joining the late
great Lee Brilleaux in Chuck Berry's classic song.
'Barge Sounds' by DJ Andy
Jackson .
All proceeds go to The Mental
Health Foundation (UK Registered Charity 801130).
This is an independently produced album distributed by the
DJ. Not available anywhere else, except here and www.concretebarge.co.uk Visit the website for the truth THEY tried to ban
about the murder of Canvey's legendary Concrete Barge.
Cheques should be payable to 'The Mental Health Foundation'
and must include your name, address and cheque guarantee number
on reverse.
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