Showing posts with label Jimmy Cliff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmy Cliff. Show all posts

Friday, 28 November 2025

I'd Rather Be A Free Man In My Grave Than Living As A Puppet Or A Slave

Celebrating James Chambers, better known to you and I as Jimmy Cliff, 30th July 1944 to 24th November 2025.

Hours after I posted a tribute on Monday to Gary 'Mani' Mounfield, news broke that Jimmy Cliff had passed. Life's a real kick in the shins sometimes, to put it mildly.

So many words have been written already about the impact that Jimmy Cliff had, not only on reggae, but music across the world, with an appeal that knew no boundaries or borders.

You can find whatever you need from Jiimmy's song: languid grooves, political commentary, and of course a voice that can provoke all kinds of emotional response. Jimmy has written, sung and produced so many classics that are embedded in our psyche that it's perhaps easy to overlook the blood, sweat and tears poured into every second, every beat, every utterance.

In looking to create a Dubhed selection, I also made the sobering discovery that Jimmy Cliff's music is woefully under represented in my collection. In fact, I don't own a single album of his and today's picks have been drawn from a variety of compilations (mostly Trojan) and blog samples, amassed over the years.

This I intend to rectify sooner, rather than later, starting with the soundtrack to The Harder They Come, proving that Jimmy was a formidable presence on celluloid too. I also need to get hold of Jimmy's 1969 self-titled album which, had I done so before now, would surely have been one of my nominations for The 20 Greatest Eponymous Albums Of All Time.

Today's 45 minute selection is limited by the pool of songs to pick from, but knows no limits as far as an illustration of why Jimmy Cliff was - and remains - such a vital musical force. 

The selection starts and ends with contributions to film soundtracks, and inevitably includes the title song from The Harder They Come, which also provides today's lyrical post title. Three tracks apiece from the Jimmy Cliff album and the 12" single of Treat The Youths Right and (I think) Jimmy's second single in the UK, 1962's delightful Miss Jamaica.

Rest in power, Jimmy.

1) You Don't Have To Cry (Album Version By Arthur Baker)
2) Miss Jamaica (Single Version By Leslie Kong)
3) Roots Radical (12" Version By François Kevorkian)
4) You Can Get It If You Really Want (Album Version By Jimmy Cliff)
5) Many Rivers To Cross (Album Version By Jimmy Cliff & Leslie Kong)
6) Peace Officer (Dub) (Remix By Chris Kimsey)
7) Wonderful World, Beautiful People (Album Version By Jimmy Cliff & Leslie Kong)
8) The Harder They Come (Album Version By Jimmy Cliff)
9) Treat The Youths Right (Special Mix By François Kevorkian) 
10) Vietnam (Album Version By Jimmy Cliff & Leslie Kong)
11) I Can See Clearly Now (Remix By Jimmy Bralower) (Cover of Johnny Nash)

1962: Miss Jamaica EP: 2
1969: Jimmy Cliff: 5, 7, 10
1972: The Harder They Come OST: 4, 8
1982: Treat The Youths Right EP: 3, 6, 9
1988: Something Wild OST: 1
1993: Cool Runnings OST: 11

Free Man (45:30) (GD) (M)

Sunday, 19 June 2022

Tomorrow Is Promised To No One

We're well overdue for some reggae and dub sounds and, given the past 18 hours of continuous rain here at home, time to generate some indoor sunshine at least. Today's selection is fifteen tracks spanning six decades in a smidge under sixty minutes.

A Happy Dub from 1975 will immediately sound familiar. Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators deliver a dub of I'm Gonna Put It On (Feel The Spirit) by Johnny Clarke from the same year, itself a version of Put It On by Bob Marley & The Wailers, with a liberal helping of Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash for added flavour. Very tasty indeed.
 
It's not the only cover: in addition to African Head Charge's electronic dub spin on a traditional song, Val Bennett covers The Dave Brubeck Quartet, whilst Radio Riddler (aka Brian Leiser and Frank Benbini from Fun Lovin' Criminals) deliver some Purple Reggae with a cover of Prince & The Revolution.
 
There are a few remixes thrown in from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s by François Kevorkian, Mad Professor and Central Nervous System, alongside the original masters Bunny Lee, King Tubby and Lee 'Scratch' Perry.
 
Adrian Sherwood is at the controls for three tracks: a couple of stone cold classics from African Head Charge and Singers & Players and a new song from Country Dub artist Jeb Loy Nichols from the latest (volume 8) in the excellent Pay It All Back series on On-U Sound.
 
Playing this on a soggy Sunday morning had the desired effect: twenty five minutes in, the rain stopped and the sun started to pierce through the haze. May the sun shine brightly - but not searingly - on your day, wherever you are.
 
1) A Happy Dub: Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators (1975)
2) What Does A Man Do All Day?: Jeb Loy Nichols (2022)
3) Getting Cozy (12" Mix By Phil Mathias): The In Crowd (1979)
4) Give You All The Love (Mad Professor Dubtronic Mix): Mishka (1999)
5) The Russians Are Coming (Cover of 'Take Five' by The Dave Brubeck Quartet): Val Bennett (1967)
6) Stebeni's Theme (Cover of traditional song): African Head Charge (1981)
7) Rasta Congo Dub: The Congos (2006)
8) Roots Radical (12" Version By François Kevorkian): Jimmy Cliff (1983)
9) Dub So: The Upsetters (1978)
10) My Woman (Part 1): Bim Sherman (1979)
11) Show Us The Way: Dennis Brown (1975)
12) Take Me With U (Cover of Prince & The Revolution): Radio Riddler ft. Deborah Bonham (2014)
13) Make A Joyful Noise: Singers & Players (1984)
14) D-60 Fights The Evil Force (Dub) (Remix By Central Nervous System aka Joe Fearon): The Dead 60s (2005)
15) Ordinary Version Dub: Impact All Stars (1973)

1967: The Russians Are Coming EP: 5 
1973: Java Java Java Java: 15
1975: Just Dennis: 11
1975: King Tubby Meets The Agrovators At Dub Station: 1
1978: Think So EP (by The Meditations): 9
1979: Getting Cozy / Marcus Garvey Back In Town EP: 3
1979: Lovers Leap: 10
1981: My Life In A Hole In The Ground: 6 
1983: Treat The Youths Right EP: 8
1984: Leaps & Bounds: 13
1999: Give You All The Love EP: 4 
2005: The Dead 60s / Space Invader Dub (ltd 2x CD): 14
2012: Dub Feast: 7
2014: Purple Reggae: 12
2022: Pay It All Back Vol. 8: 2