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Artist - Nostalgia 77
Title - One Offs, Remixes & B Sides LP
Label - Tru Thoughts
Released - 09.03.08
Posted 00.00.08
Press Release
Nostalgia 77’s “One Offs, Remixes and B-Sides” is testament to his acute and
original musical talent and prolific creativity.
This generous double CD is a diverse collection of rare gems, complete with an
impressive roll-call of collaborators, which displays Lamdin’s flair as
producer, remixer, composer and more. Sit back for the perfect collision –
between a host of instrumental pieces and a dazzling array of songs that show
Lamdin’s more recent move towards lyrical work – drawing on the stellar
performances of eminent vocalists including Corinne Bailey Rae, Bajka and new
Tru Thoughts signing Lizzy Parks.
Disc 1 opens with the mesmeric “Quiet Dawn” (Examples of Twelves Remix)
featuring sultry vocals from Beth Rowley. The Nostalgia 77 remix of “Knee Deep”
by TM Juke is another atmospheric proposition, but on the other end of the mood
spectrum, cranking up a palpable tension with layer upon layer of creaky
strings. All is then blown away on the breeze that is the exclusive instrumental
version of Nostalgia 77’s Little Steps, which floats along next to carry you up
to that familiar Nostalgia 77 plain somewhere above the clouds.
Wake up though, for Dirty Diggers featuring Nostalgia 77 with “So Grown Up”,
Nostalgia composition and Diggers lyrics making a great couple, each adding a
new depth to the other [Taken from the Diggers’ album “The Pleasure is All Mine”
(Zebra Traffic)]
Continuing to demonstrate the strength in depth among the talent on the Tru
Thoughts roster, “Solomon” by Natural Self (Nostalgia 77 Remix) takes another
refreshing course. This instrumental is catchy, cheeky, idiosyncratic and
irresistible.
The Nostalgia 77 remix of Kinny & Horne’s “Forgetting to Remember” sports a
gravelly beat that crunches through the verse like sturdy steps on a stately
driveway…spine-tingling stuff. Kinny’s jazzy and exquisite vocal and the deep
double bass from Riaan Vosloo add to the dazzling effect of this killer song
that is left enhanced but mercifully intact by the remix from Nostalgia 77.
The previously unreleased Nostalgia 77 remix of “In Between The Lines” by Bonobo
boasts sizzling drums from Graham Fox, Bajka’s bluesy vocals and the bassiest of
sax lines. This gritty, stomping tone and a soaring counter-melody, with vocal
harmonies towards the tail end of the track, give rich, intertwining layers.
Next, The New Mastersounds’ “Your Love is Mine” featuring Corinne Bailey-Rae
(Nostalgia 77 Remix). The vocal from Bailey-Rae is characteristically lush and,
amid touches of Funk & Jazz innovation, subtly underpinned by the earthiness of
an old time Jazz Standard.
Elizabeth Shepherd’s (Do Right Music) “Reversed” (Nostalgia 77 Remix) adds yet
another twist to the tale. Wildflower, by Nostalgia 77 featuring a stunning
vocal performance from Lizzy Parks, appeared previously as the B Side to the
next track here, a remix of “Quiet Dawn”, provided this time by Bonobo. The
countless positive reactions to this as a single were only to be expected from
the joining of such maestros.
The exclusive Grant Phabao remix of Nostalgia 77’s take on “Seven Nation Army”
featuring the mighty vocals of Alice Russell is given a reggae makeover yet
retains its irresistible appeal to those bluesy jazz enthusiasts who went wild
for this cover version “first” time around.
Disc 2 of this set visits a selection of the finest Nostalgia 77 and Octet
material, including live recordings of “The Hope Suite” and the previously
unreleased “Nativeland”.
“The Moon” by Nostalgia 77 featuring Capstone and Lizzy Parks opens with dreamy
keys from Capstone (Wah Wah 45s, Ninja Tune) that conjure up evocative harmonies
with the jazzy vocals of new Tru Thoughts signing Lizzy Parks. The bass
simmering just under the surface all the way through this track, gives it a
smoky haze that pays homage to the Jazz classics of years gone by.
“The Grass Harp” by Nostalgia 77 Octet is another previously unreleased number
and The Octet’s “Impossible Equation” receives its first and well-deserved CD
release, having featured previously on a vinyl only. CD2 also boasts beautiful
instrumental versions of Nostalgia 77’s “Eastwind” and “Stop To Make A Change”.
Also out on 10th March is the “One Offs, Remixes & B Sides” EP on 12” vinyl.
Tracklist
CD1:
01 Quiet Dawn (Examples of Twelves Remix)
02 TM Juke - Knee Deep (Nostalgia 77 Remix)
03 Little Steps (Instrumental)
04 Dirty Diggers feat. Nostalgia 77 - So Grown Up
05 Natural Self - Solomon (Nostalgia 77 Remix)
06 Kinny and Horne - Forgetting To Remember (Nostalgia 77 Remix)
07 Conventical (TM Juke Remix)
08 Sad Thing
09 Bonobo - In Between The Lines (Nostalgia 77 Remix/Alternate Unreleased Mix)
10 The New Mastersounds - Your Love Is Mine feat. Corinne Bailey Rae (Nostalgia
77 Remix)
11 Elizabeth Shepherd - Reversed (Nostalgia 77 Remix)
12 Nostalgia 77 - Wildflower (Povo Remix)
13 Quiet Dawn (Bonobo Remix)
14 Nostalgia 77 Octet - Freedom (Zombie Dance Mix Part 1)
15 Nostalgia 77 feat. Alice Russell - Seven Nation Army (Grant Phabao Remix)
CD2:
01 Nostalgia 77 Octet - The Hope Suite (Live)
02 Nostalgia 77 Octet - Nativeland
03 Nostalgia 77 Octet - Desert Fairy Princess
04 Natural Self - The Love Theme (Nostalgia 77 Version)
05 Nostalgia 77 feat. Capstone & Lizzy Parks - The Moon
06 Nostalgia 77 - Eastwind
07 Nostalgia 77 Octet - The Grass Harp
08 Nostalgia 77 - Stop To Make A Change (Instrumental)
09 Nostalgia 77 Octet - The Impossible Equation
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Rating - 10/10
Reviewer - PT