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THE RISE AND RISE OF JA MUSIC
Pictured at the BBC in May ’73 are (L to R): Earl Lindo, Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, Carlton Barrett (hidden), Bunny Wailer and Aston Barrett. The Jamaican recording industry had come a long way since it all started barely 20 years before, however, many of the key artists were still battling to break down that final barrier; namely to win recognition and gain credibility for Reggae as a serious art form in the World’s consciousness. Neither Mento, Ska, Rocksteady nor, thus far, Reggae had managed to break through amongst the taste-making critics, and thus the album markets, of the western world. Some insular Jamaicans would rather it stayed that way too – but not your Jimmy Cliffs, your Toots Hibberts, your Ken Boothes or your Bob Marleys. They were out to push Jamaican music on to the next level, and were looking to win over those chin-stroking journalists that were oh so influential in the UK and the USA. The Wailers were at the forefront of the offensive from the island, and both of their 1973 long-players were available on an international basis, in a professionally co-ordinated fashion. They toured incessantly at this time and in ’73, they played in New York alongside Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band and opened for Sly and the Family Stone in Las Vegas. Nyabinghi drums and chants echoed around college campuses on both sides of the Atlantic. With the Wailers on their very doorstep, the critics sat up and took notice – the rock world could no longer ignore this irresistible force.
Elsewhere, the hardest working man in showbiz is living up to his moniker – there were 3 new-music albums from James Brown, as well as one from The J.B.’s. The new rap spiel pioneered by the Last Poets in the last few years is furthered by a solo release from Lightnin’ Rod – his “Hustler’s Convention” LP is unmissable.
After seven years absence on the album’s front, Irma Thomas re-surfaces with a third brilliant entry for her catalogue but, alas, it struggles to be heard via the platform of a tiny indie label.
Both The Dubliners and Steeleye Span touch on centuries-old Celtic grievances and emerge, once again, as leaders in the folk world, whilst Can, Faust and Neu! continue to push an all-new German sound, big on groove, repetition and experimentation. The latter sabotage what would have been a sure-fire Top 5 album on this chart by including a lot of nonsense filler, namely by repeating 33 RPM album cuts at 16 / 78 RPM speeds.
The incomparable Kevin Coyne secures a Top 10 slot with me for the second-year-in-row – his “Marjory Razorblade” astonishes and delights in equal measure.
Bryan Ferry gives James Brown a run for his money in the hard-working stakes – not only are their two fine Roxy Music albums, he also takes time-out in-between to deliver his solo-debut set.
Likewise, David Bowie serves a double helping, albeit one is an all-covers affair. Bowie mania sweeps the UK and 4 of his albums feature in Britain’s year-end Top 20 best-sellers list.
In February, John Cale pipes up with the stately “Paris 1919” and in July, his former VU colleague, Lou Reed, delivers his ‘personal Macbeth’ via “Berlin”. A capital co-incidence, surely?
The Jukebox Rebel
13-May-2016

The Wailers
Island Records ILPS-9256


Jukebox picks: “Get Up, Stand Up” (10) • “Small Axe [1973 version]” (8.8) • “One Foundation” (8.4)


Lightnin’ Rod
United Artists Records UA-LA156-F


Jukebox picks: “The Shit Hits The Fan Again” (8.7) • “Hamhock’s Hall Was Big (And There Was A Whole Lot To Dig!)” (8.6) • “Brother Hominy Grit” (8.4)


James Brown
Polydor PD-3007


Jukebox picks: “The Payback” (9.5) • “Stone To The Bone” (8.7) • “Mind Power” (8.3)


Izintombi Zesi Manje Manje
CBS LAB-4042


Jukebox picks: “Siya Emshadweni” (9.7) • “Ziyathuthuka Izintombi” (8.4) • “Udumbe Dumbe” (8.1)


The Dubliners
RAM Records RMLP-5002


Jukebox picks: “Rebellion - Wrap the Green Flag 'Round Me Boys / The West's Awake / A Nation Once Again” (9.7) • “Skibbereen” (9.1) • “Fiddler's Green” (8.8)


Irma Thomas
Fungus FB-25150


Jukebox picks: “Medley : Coming From Behind (Monologue), Wish Someone Would Care” (9.0) • “Turn My World Around” (8.4) • “She’ll Never Be Your Wife” (8.1)


Kevin Coyne
Virgin VD-2501


Jukebox picks: “Good Boy” (9.6) • “Eastbourne Ladies” (9.4) • “Marlene” (8.7)


Roxy Music
Island Records ILPS-9252


Jukebox picks: “Psalm” (9.4) • “Street Life” (9.3) • “A Song For Europe” (7.6)


Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl
Folkways Records FW-8736


Jukebox picks: “Darling Annie” (9.3) • “The Campaneros” (8.5) • “Bufallo Holler” (8.3)


Can
United Artists Records UAS 29 505 I


Jukebox picks: “Future Days” (7.9) • “Bel Air” (7.7) • “Moonshake” (7.0)


Roxy Music
Island Records ILPS-9232


Jukebox picks: “Do The Strand” (10) • “In Every Dream Home A Heartache” (8.3) • “For Your Pleasure” (7.8)


The Wailers
Island Records ILPS 9241


Jukebox picks: “Stir It Up” (9.2) • “Stop That Train” (8.0) • “400 Years [1973 version]” (7.9)


Lou Reed
RCA Victor APL1-0207


Jukebox picks: “Sad Song” (8.8) • “Caroline Says (II)” (8.3) • “Men Of Good Fortune” (7.9)


Steeleye Span
Chrysalis CHR-1046


Jukebox picks: “Cam Ye O'er Frae France” (9.4) • “Rogues In A Nation” (9.2) • “One Misty Moisty Morning” (7.2)


Faust
Virgin V-2004


Jukebox picks: “It's A Bit Of A Pain” (8.1) • “Giggy Smile” (7.5) • “Just A Second / Picnic On A Frozen River, Deuxieme Tableau” (7.0)


John Cale
Reprise Records MS-2131


Jukebox picks: “Half Past France” (9.3) • “The Endless Plain Of Fortune” (8.8) • “Paris 1919” (7.2)


Iggy and The Stooges
Columbia KC-32111


Jukebox picks: “Search And Destroy” (8.3) • “Penetration” (7.2) • “Gimme Danger” (7.0)


John Lee Hooker
ABC Records ABCX-768


Jukebox picks: “Going Down” (7.6) • “Younger Stud” (7.1) • “Born In Mississippi, Raised Up In Tennessee” (6.6)


Mike Oldfield
Virgin V-2001


Jukebox picks: “Tubular Bells, Part One” (7.3) • “Tubular Bells, Part Two” (6.0)


David Bowie
RCA Victor LSP-4852


Jukebox picks: “The Jean Genie” (9.8) • “Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?)” (8.2) • “Panic in Detroit” (7.0)


Howlin’ Wolf
Chess CH-50045


Jukebox picks: “Speak Now Woman” (6.9) • “The Back Door Wolf” (6.9) • “Coon On The Moon” (6.8)


Bob Dylan
Columbia KC-32460


Jukebox picks: “Billy 1” (8.6) • “Billy 4” (7.8) • “Main Title Theme (Billy)” (7.6)


Betty Davis
Just Sunshine Records JSS-5


Jukebox picks: “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (8.0) • “In The Meantime” (6.7) • “Walkin’ Up The Road” (6.6)


New York Dolls
Mercury SRM-1-675


Jukebox picks: “Trash” (8.2) • “Personality Crisis” (7.6) • “Pills” (6.5)


Gram Parsons
Reprise Records MS-2123


Jukebox picks: “That’s All It Took” (9.0) • “Streets Of Baltimore” (6.5) • “We’ll Sweep Out The Ashes In The Morning” (6.4)


Bryan Ferry
Island Records ILPS-9249


Jukebox picks: “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” (10) • “These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)” (7.9) • “Don’t Worry Baby” (7.2)


John Martyn
Island Records ILPS-9226


Jukebox picks: “Over the Hill” (7.7) • “Go Down Easy” (7.4) • “Solid Air” (6.4)


O.V. Wright
Back Beat BLP-72


Jukebox picks: “Ghetto Child” (6.9) • “Lost In The Shuffle” (6.8) • “He’s My Son (Just The Same)” (6.7)


The J.B.’s
People Records PE-5603


Jukebox picks: “Doing It To Death Parts 1 & 2” (9.4) • “You Can Have Watergate Just Gimme Some Bucks And I’ll Be Straight [album full length version]” (7.2) • “More Peas” (7.1)


David Bowie
RCA Victor RS-1003


Jukebox picks: “Shapes Of Things” (7.2) • “See Emily Play” (6.8) • “Rosalyn” (6.7)


Swamp Dogg
Stone Dogg SD-3001


Jukebox picks: “Please Let Me Kiss You Goodbye” (7.8) • “Mighty Mighty Dollar Bill” (7.1) • “Plastered To The Wall (Higher Than The Ceiling)” (6.9)


James Brown
Polydor PD-6014


Jukebox picks: “Mama Feelgood” (7.5) • “Down And Out In New York City” (7.4) • “The Boss” (6.7)


Black Sabbath
WWA Records WWA-005


Jukebox picks: “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath” (7.0) • “A National Acrobat” (6.2) • “Fluff” (6.0)


Faces
Warner Bros. Records K-56011


Jukebox picks: “Cindy Incidentally” (8.3) • “My Fault” (7.0) • “Ooh La La” (6.1)


Arrow
Arrow Records LPS-007


Jukebox picks: “Please Mr. Police” (6.3) • “Enjoy Yourself” (6.0) • “The Caribbean And The World” (5.9)


Mick Moloney
Transatlantic Records TRA-263


Jukebox picks: “Belfast Town (Medley)” (9.2) • “Vi Skei Ikkje Sova Burt Sumar Natta” (6.8) • “Farewell To The Rhondda” (6.6)


James Brown
Polydor PD-6015


Jukebox picks: “Slaughter Theme” (6.9) • “Brother Rap” (6.6) • “Sexy, Sexy, Sexy” (6.5)


T. Rex
T. REX BLN-5002


Jukebox picks: “Left Hand Luke And The Beggar Boys” (6.9) • “Electric Slim And The Factory Hen” (6.2) • “Mad Donna” (6.0)


Tangerine Dream
Ohr OMM-556-031


Jukebox picks: “Wahn” (6.2) • “Atem” (6.1) • “Circulation of Events” (5.0)


Mott The Hoople
CBS S-69038


Jukebox picks: “I Wish I Was Your Mother” (7.7) • “All The Way From Memphis” (6.0) • “Drivin’ Sister” (5.9)


Chuck Berry
Chess CH-50043


Jukebox picks: “Bio” (7.0) • “Talkin’ About My Buddy” (6.4) • “Aimlessly Driftin’” (5.6)


Jimmy Cliff
Reprise Records MS-2147


Jukebox picks: “Poor Slave” (7.0) • “Fundamental Reggae” (7.0) • “Under The Sun, Moon And Stars” (6.9)


The Incredible String Band
Island Records ILPS-9229


Jukebox picks: “My Blue Tears” (7.1) • “Second Fiddle” (6.7) • “Explorer” (6.2)


Loudon Wainwright III
Columbia KC-32710


Jukebox picks: “The Man Who Couldn’t Cry” (7.7) • “I Am The Way (New York Town) [live]” (6.4) • “Dilated To Meet You” (6.0)


The Beach Boys
Reprise Records MS-2118


Jukebox picks: “California Saga: California” (7.4) • “California Saga: The Beaks Of Eagles” (6.9) • “Steamboat” (6.6)


Wanda Jackson
Capitol ST-11161


Jukebox picks: “Tennesee Women’s Prison” (6.9) • “I Don’t Believe I’ll Fall In Love Today” (6.4) • “I Don’t Know How To Tell Him” (6.2)


Neu!
Brain brain-1028


Jukebox picks: “Lila Engel” (9.5) • “Neuschnee” (9.2) • “Für Immer” (9.0)


Stevie Wonder
Tamla T-326L


Jukebox picks: “Higher Ground” (6.7) • “Living For The City” (6.4) • “He’s Misstra Know It All” (6.2)


The Who
Track Record 2657 013


Jukebox picks: “Doctor Jimmy” (6.7) • “I’ve Had Enough” (6.2) • “The Dirty Jobs” (5.9)


Nkengas
Orbitone OTO-05LP


Jukebox picks: “Nkenga Special” (6.2) • “Anyi Bundi Igbo” (5.7) • “Ube Frank Special” (5.5)


Fruko y sus Tesos
Discos Fuentes 200868


Jukebox picks: “Mosaico Matancero: Vamos Pa’l Campo; La Nochebuena; Rumba En Navidad” (6.0) • “Tronco Seco” (5.8) • “El Violento” (5.7)


The Nkengas
Orbitone OTO-06LP


Jukebox picks: “Anaedo Special” (5.7) • “Unzulu Onye Ige’gpubi” (5.3) • “Asa Mpete Special” (5.2)


The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Vertigo 6360 103


Jukebox picks: “Next” (7.1) • “Swampsnake” (5.3) • “The Faith Healer” (5.0)


Alice Cooper
Warner Bros. Records BS-2685


Jukebox picks: “Unfinished Sweet” (6.6) • “Elected” (6.2) • “Generation Landslide” (6.1)


Kraftwerk
Philips 6305-197


Jukebox picks: “Elektrisches Roulette” (5.2) • “Tanzmusik” (5.2) • “Ananas Symphonie” (5.1)


The Incredible Bongo Band
Pride PRD-0028


Jukebox picks: “Let There Be Drums” (7.3) • “Apache” (5.5) • “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” (5.2)


ZZ Top
London Records XPS-631


Jukebox picks: “Jesus Just Left Chicago” (6.0) • “La Grange” (5.8) • “Have You Heard?” (5.4)


Bob Dylan
Columbia PC-32747


Jukebox picks: “The Ballad Of Ira Hayes” (7.1) • “Big Yellow Taxi” (5.9) • “Lily Of The West” (5.4)


Herbie Hancock
Columbia KC-32731


Jukebox picks: “Vein Melter” (5.7) • “Sly” (4.6) • “Watermelon Man” (4.4)


Björn Benny and Agnetha Frida
Polar POLS-242


Jukebox picks: “Ring Ring [engelsk version]” (9.4) • “Ring Ring [bara du slog en signal]” (8.5) • “He Is Your Brother” (6.8)


Tony Joe White
Warner Bros. Records BS-2708


Jukebox picks: “Backwoods Preacher Man” (5.7) • “Saturday Night In Oak Grove, Louisiana” (5.4) • “Lazy” (5.2)


Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Decca SPA-333


Jukebox picks: “News At Ten (The Awakening)” (6.3) • “Wheelbase” (6.0) • “Nationwide (The Good Word)” (5.2)


Lynyrd Skynyrd
MCA Records MCA-363


Jukebox picks: “Mississippi Kid” (6.3) • “Tuesday's Gone” (5.1) • “Free Bird” (5.0)


King Crimson
Island Records ILPS-9230


Jukebox picks: “The Talking Drum” (6.8) • “Easy Money” (4.8) • “Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two” (4.6)


Canned Heat
United Artists Records UA-LA049-F


Jukebox picks: “Lookin’ For My Rainbow” (5.3) • “Framed” (5.2) • “Election Blues” (5.0)


John Lennon
Apple Records PCS-7165


Jukebox picks: “Bring On The Lucie (Freda Peeple)” (7.0) • “Mind Games” (5.7) • “Out The Blue” (4.6)


Pink Floyd
Harvest SHVL-804


Jukebox picks: “Brain Damage” (5.8) • “Money” (5.0) • “On The Run” (4.7)


Tom Waits
Asylum Records SD-5061


Jukebox picks: “Closing Time [instrumental]” (5.6) • “I Hope That I Don’t Fall In Love With You” (5.0) • “Old Shoes (& Picture Postcards)” (5.0)


Paul McCartney and Wings
Apple Records PAS-10007


Jukebox picks: “Jet” (5.7) • “Band On The Run” (4.5) • “Nineteen Hundred And Eighty-Five” (4.2)


The Wick Scottish Dance Band
Talisman STAL-5029


Jukebox picks: “Canadian Reel: Bowing The Strings” (5.0) • “The Morpeth Rant: Harrys Trip / You Need Na’ Run / Dancing At The Ceildh” (4.8) • “Gaelic Waltz: Move Over And Give Me Your Hand / Will You Go With Me Mary?” (4.4)


Canned Heat
Atlantic SD-7289


Jukebox picks: “You Am What You Am” (4.6) • “Shake, Rattle And Roll” (4.5) • “L.A. Town” (4.4)


Waylon Jennings
RCA Victor APL1-0240


Jukebox picks: “Ride Me Down Easy” (5.2) • “Willy The Wandering Gypsy And Me” (4.8) • “You Asked Me To” (4.0)


The Isley Brothers
T-Neck KZ-32453


Jukebox picks: “Summer Breeze” (5.4) • “Sunshine (Go Away Today)” (5.2) • “You Walk Your Way” (4.2)


King’s Messengers Quartet
Skyline SK-80159


Jukebox picks: “Live In Humble” (5.5) • “Watchman On The Walls Of Zion” (4.7) • “Near To The Heart Of God” (4.1)


Marvin Gaye
Tamla T-329V1


Jukebox picks: “Let’s Get It On” (6.6) • “Keep Gettin' It On” (5.8) • “Please Stay (Once You Go Away)” (3.2)


Frank Sinatra
Reprise Records FS-2155


Jukebox picks: “Nobody Wins” (5.4) • “There Used To Be A Ballpark” (4.3) • “Noah” (4.0)


Elvis Presley
RCA Victor APL1-0283


Jukebox picks: “Where Do I Go From Here?” (5.5) • “It’s Still Here” (4.2) • “I Will Be True” (4.0)


Genesis
Charisma CAS-1074


Jukebox picks: “Aisle Of Plenty” (5.2) • “The Battle Of Epping Forest” (4.5) • “I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)” (4.4)


Todd Rundgren
Bearsville BR-2133


Jukebox picks: “You Need Your Head” (6.1) • “Tic Tic Tic It Wears Off” (5.4) • “International Feel” (5.2)


Traffic
Island Records ILPS-9224


Jukebox picks: “Roll Right Stones” (4.8) • “Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory” (3.9) • “Tragic Magic” (3.5)


Steely Dan
ABC Records ABCX-779


Jukebox picks: “Bodhisattva” (4.2) • “The Boston Rag” (3.7) • “Show Biz Kids” (3.4)


Elton John
DJM Records DJLPD-1001


Jukebox picks: “Candle In The Wind” (5.1) • “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting” (3.8) • “Your Sister Can’t Twist (But She Can Rock ’n’ Roll)” (3.6)


Elton John
DJM Records DJLPH-427


Jukebox picks: “Elderberry Wine” (3.8) • “Have Mercy On The Criminal” (3.2) • “Crocodile Rock” (2.7)


Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager
Mercury SRM-1-660


Jukebox picks: “Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While)” (4.3) • “Lean On Me” (3.7) • “I Like Your Lovin’” (3.0)


Elvis Presley
RCA Victor APL1-0388


Jukebox picks: “Find Out What’s Happening” (2.8) • “If You Don’t Come Back” (2.3) • “Just A Little Bit” (2.3)


Jerry Butler
Mercury SRM-1-689


Jukebox picks: “Power Of Love” (3.4) • “Memories Don’t Leave Like People Do” (2.8) • “What Do You Do On A Sunday Afternoon” (1.9)


Damil Records House Band
Stereo Gold Award MER-106


Jukebox picks: “Why Can’t We Live Together” (2.7) • “Drive-In Saturday” (2.3) • “Sweet Dreams” (2.1)

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