Mittwoch, 11. März 2020

Gary Clail / On-U Sound System ‎– The Emotional Hooligan

In 1987, Gary Clail emerged as a solo artist from the incredibly incestuous underground British funk/rap/reggae scene that also spawned Tackhead, Mark Stewart, Keith LeBlanc, Strange Parcels, and at least half of the On-U Sound artist stable. Not really a singer and not really a rapper, Clail got his start working the mixing board at Tackhead shows, during which he would chime in with weird political pronouncements from time to time.

His solo work gives a fair idea of what that must have sounded like. Over instrumental backdrops that alternate between reggae (courtesy of Dub Syndicate) and funk (courtesy of various members of Tackhead), Clail intones stentorian pronouncements on such topics as social justice ("Food Clothes and Shelter"), domestic abuse ("The Emotional Hooligan") and vegetarianism ("Beef"). While his arguments aren't always completely coherent ("When ignorance fails/Violence prevails," etc.), there's something so essentially good-natured about his delivery that you can't help but like him. 

And then there's the music itself, which, coming as it does from Dub Syndicate and Tackhead, kicks major butt.

Tracklist:

1 Food, Clothes And Shelter 4:18
2 Pt. 2 Monk Track 5:11
3 Escape 4:20
4 The Emotional Hooligan 3:43
5 Magic Penny 2:49
6 Human Nature (On The Mix) (12" Version) 6:15
7 Crocodile Eyes 4:25
8 Rumours 4:40
9 Beef (The Future Mix) (12" Version) 5:30
10 Temptation (Parts 1 & 2) 9:58
11 False Leader (Parts 1 & 2) 8:42

(ca. 226 kbps, cover art included)

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