Showing posts with label World Of Twist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Of Twist. Show all posts

Friday, 22 August 2025

Because You Demanded More, The Return Of Versions Galore!

Side 2 of a cassette compilation of cover versions, recorded 26th November 1999.

When I posted Side 1 in July 2024, I remarked "Who would have thought a quarter of a century on, many of these artists would still be recording and touring?"

The more sobering realisation is how many artists are sadly no longer with us since I originally recorded the mixtape at the end of the last century: Brian Wilson, Marc Moreland, Tony Ogden, Charlie Watts, Cathal Coughlan, Rod McKuen...and that's just in the first four songs of Side 2 alone.

The other thing that struck me was the 1993 was clearly a good year for cover versions, as demonstrated here by Spell aka Boyd Rice and Rose McDowall, Barry Adamson and Louise Ness, One Dove (Dot sings Dolly!) and Slowdive all turning in versions that hold up well against the originals.

And despite Frente! having the greater commercial success with their cover of a cover, it's the earlier acoustic driven version of Bizarre Love Triangle by Devine & Statton aka Ian Pinchcombe and Alison Statton that wins hands down every time. 

1) Do It Again (Album Version): Wall Of Voodoo vs. The Beach Boys (1987)
2) She's A Rainbow (Left Hand Blue Mix By Fluke): World Of Twist vs. The Rolling Stones (1991)
3) Shiny Happy People: The Fatima Mansions vs. R.E.M. (1991)
4) Seasons In The Sun: Spell vs. Rod McKuen (1993)
5) Jolene (Edit By Khayem): One Dove vs. Dolly Parton (1993)
6) Some Velvet Morning: Slowdive vs. Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood (1993)
7) Broken English (7" Extended) (Remix By Sunscreem & Phil Bodger): Sunscreem vs. Marianne Faithfull (1992)
8) White Rabbit: The Shower Scene From Psycho vs. The Great Society with Grace Slick (1985)
9) Purple Haze: Soft Cell vs. The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1983)
10) "Heroes": Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie vs. David Bowie (1990)
11) Bizarre Love Triangle: Devine & Statton vs. New Order (1989)
12) Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus: Barry Adamson & Louise Ness vs. Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin (1993)

1983: Soul Inside EP: 9
1985: White Rabbit/Cinnamon Girl EP: 8
1987: Happy Planet: 1
1989: Bizarre Love Triangle EP: 11
1990: Love Child EP: 10
1991: Bertie's Brochures: 3
1991: She's A Rainbow EP: 2
1992: Broken English EP: 7
1993: Seasons In The Sun: 4
1993: The Negro Inside Me EP: 12
1993: Volume Seven: 6
1993: Why Don't You Take Me EP: 5

Side Two (46:15) (GD) (M)
Side One here

In September 2022, I posted another all-covers compilation, Hokey Karaoke (Volume One), which repeats some of the tracks from Versions Galore, and can be found here

Saturday, 7 December 2024

I Left My Cake Out In The Storm


It's got to be World Of Twist with The Storm, hasn't it?

Storm Darragh's kept Casa K up for most of the night and I'm going to working (from home) this morning, putting our business continuity plan into action. In practice, that will mean lots of calls using Microsoft Teams, which isn't reliable at the best of times. 

Hopefully, a few hours and it will be time to log off, batten down the hatches (again) and prepare for the power cuts. Fortunately, we get quite a few of these anyway, so we're generally prepared.

I've noted that World Of Twist have barely featured on this blog, something I redress here by sharing one of their finest moments. The recording of the video is a bit shonky but worth sticking with, if only to realise that most of the budget was blown on tin foil.

If that's not enough, then feast your eyes on World Of Twist's debut on Channel 4 music show The Word in November 1990. Tony Ogden (RIP) and MC Shells really were a great combo and it's criminal that they weren't the huge crossover success that they deserved to be.

Also a reminder that, though the presenters - and the guests - on The Word were frequently annoying, it was hard to fault the range and quality of the live music.


Stay safe out there!

Sunday, 31 March 2024

Happening

Strange Things Are Happening, Richard Norris' memoir of a frankly incredible life, dropped through my letterbox last weekend. I ordered it back in October 2023 so to say that I have been eagerly awaiting it's arrival is an understatement. 

I ordered the book via Heavenly so not only is it signed by Richard, there's a bonus CD featuring "Mixes and Collaborations 1988-2023". Of the 14 tracks, half are completely new to me, but when the ones I already own include remixes of Floatation by The Grid, Roscoe by Midlake, Disco/Very by Warpaint and Willow's Song by Katy J Pearson, then it's wonderful to have them all together on one shiny disc.

I've not started reading Strange Things Are Happening yet, as I'm (now hurriedly) trying to finish another book that I'd not long started but I'd still have no hesitation in recommending it. Given the sheer breadth and depth of Richard's contribution to music, which has been ever present for more than two thirds of my life, I am looking forward to experiencing those moments through his eyes, memories and words. 

I've tried a few times before to present Richard's music via a Dubhed selection, whether Beyond The Wizards Sleeve, The Grid or an attempt to encapsulate his wider work. An impossible task really but nature loves a trier so I've had another go.

This time, it's a mammoth 22 tracks, clocking in at exactly one hour and forty five minutes. In respect of sequencing and segueways, it's an absolute mess: if you've come here for amateurish crossfades, jarring edits and incongruous tracklist partners, then you've come to the right place. If I tried this in person in a public place, I'd be out on the pavement, my hard drive bouncing off my skull as the proprietor lobbed it after me.

However, focus past my ham-fisted attempts at mixing and marvel at the ambition and creativity of the artist at the heart of it all. Whether his own compositions, partnerships with Dave Ball, Erol Alkan, Finnur Bjarnason or more recently with Rachel Thomas and Stuart Carter as The Order Of The 12, Richard has the uncanny knack of tapping into something special. This transcends genres, hitting the sweet spot whether aimed at  club, dub or ambient heads, to name but a few.

Many of these are significantly edited - the original version of Ultramarine is twenty minutes long - but all are worth tracking down in digital or physical formats. A good starting point is Richard's Bandcamp page. I've been a subscriber for over a year and it's worth every penny.
 
1) Couldn't Do (The Time & Space Machine Remix By Richard Norris): Cheval Sombre (2014) 
2) Promises (Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve Reanimation By Richard Norris & Erol Alkan): Badly Drawn Boy (2007) 
3) Winter In June: Beyond The Wizards Sleeve ft. Percy Thrower (2007)
4) 10 Killer Hurtz More (Remix By Little Annie, Richard Norris & Skip McDonald): Little Annie (1994)
5) Texas Cowboys (Low Plains Prankster Mix By Justin Robertson): The Grid (1993)
6) Ultramarine (Edit): Richard Norris (2023)
7) April (Edit): Richard Norris (2021)
8) Ghost Dance: Richard Norris (2021)
9) This Too Shall Pass Away (Album Version By The Grid): World Of Twist (1991)
10) Morning Velvet Sky (Richard Norris Dub): Gulp (2018)
11) Meet Every Situation Head On (DJ Jackmaster Tab Fitness Mix By Richard Norris): M.E.S.H. (1988)
12) I Love I Hate (Lakeside Mix By The Grid): Neil Arthur (1994)
13) Pagan Dub (Edit): Richard Norris (2024)
14) Inner Communication Dub (Edit): Richard Norris (2024)
15) Find Yourself (Richard Norris Remix): Jacco Gardner (2015)
16) Lundi Bleu (The Grid 'Praise The Lord' Mix By Dave Ball & Richard Norris) (Cover of 'Blue Monday' by New Order): The Times (1992)
17) House Of Love (Single Version By The Grid): Billie Ray Martin (1993)
18) Abide With Me (Holy Dub - Remix By The Grid) (Cover of traditional song): Vic Reeves (1991)
19) Finally (The Time & Space Machine Re-Edit By Richard Norris) (Cover of Ce Ce Peniston): Cherry Ghost (2010) 
20) Somewhere Nearly Gone: The Order Of The 12 (2022)
21) Before Tomorrow (Richard Norris' Avalon Remix): Hollow Hand ft. Tim Smith (2023)
22) Hotel Du Lac 66º N2 (Edit): The Long Now (2018)
 
1988: Meet Every Situation Head On EP: 11 
1991: Abide With Me EP: 18
1991: Quality Street: 9 
1992: Lundi Bleu EP: 16
1993: 4 Ambient Tales EP: 17
1993: Texas Cowboys EP: 5 
1994: I Love I Hate EP: 12
1994: In Dread With Little Annie EP: 4
2007: Promises EP: 2
2007: West EP: 3 
2010: We Sleep On Stones EP: 19
2014: Couldn't Do EP: 1
2015: Find Yourself EP: 15
2018: Morning Velvet Sky EP: 10 
2018: Restoration EP: 22
2021: Music For Healing: January-December: 7
2021: Music For Soundtracks, Vol. 1: 8 
2022: Lore Of The Land: 20
2023: Before Tomorrow EP: 21
2023: Music For Healing: Colours: 6 
2024: Oracle Sound Volume Two: 13
2024: Oracle Sound Volume 3: Dub In Progress: 14
 
Happening (1:45:00) (KF) (Mega)

For your further listening pleasure:

Saturday, 18 March 2023

There's Something Going Round Inside My Head

Side 2 of a cassette compilation, recorded 23rd July 1994.

I'd forgotten how much I loved listening to this tape, especially in my car. I owned a Mini Metro with a crappy tape deck that had been bolted to the underside of the glove compartment and wired in a similarly DIY fashion with copious amounts of black electrical tape where there shouldn't be. Windows down, volume up and the morbid thrill of wondering if the crappy tape deck would chew up and spit out the cassette at some point (which happened with alarming frequency).

Thankfully, this one survived both the tape deck and the eventual ditching of the car when I lived sufficiently close to Bristol city centre and with sufficiently awful street parking that I managed without a car for several years. The compilation continued to get regular airings but nothing quite matched those rock and roll lo-fi hi-fi years in the car.

This selection is resolutely and relentlessly upbeat for three quarters of an hour. Even Youth and Thrash's attempts to inject some darkness (sampling the Stones' Gimme Shelter) into Movin' by Marathon cannot suppress it's innate joy de vivre. And World Of Twist's take on another Stones classic remixed by Fluke is about as uplifting as one can get. And that's saying something, coming hot on the heels of another of their remixes, the aptly titled Celebrate.

It all gets off to a euphoric start with The Grid's superb remix of Bow Down Mister by Jesus Loves You, which in my opinion is still a career highlight for Boy George, albeit criminally overlooked and underrated. Messrs Ball and Norris put George in the backseat for this one, letting him back up front with the choir towards the end. For the most part though, it's all about Asha Bosle and it's all the better for it.
 
Another iconic singer gets a look in later on, when the unique presence that is Nina Hagen lends her singular style to Get Your Body! Adamski's bubble of commercial success  and chart hits the previous year had burst by 1992, which is a shame as I think the singles at least were just as good, if not better than what had gone before. I picked up this 12" for pennies in a bargain bin in 1994 and it's a great track that deserved better.

Devo is sadly not a tribute to the American band but the product of progressive house duo Crunch aka Terry Marks and Kevin Brewster-White from the UK. They loved their cheese: the three mixes on the 12" single are named Mozzarella, Red Leicester and Stilton. Nothing cheesy about this song though, which I first discovered on the Welcome To The Future² compilation in 1993.

I was (and still am) a huge fan of Justin Robertson and actively sought out his work as Lionrock and his prolific remixes for other artists. If? were already on my radar due to previous 12" purchases of Open Up Your Head and Everything & More, both featuring stunning remixes by Leftfield. With Saturday's Angels, Justin Robertson is more than up to the challenge, delivering an astonishing eight minutes. Most Excellent was the name of his club night at the time but also fairly sums up his remix and this selection, if I dare say so.

1) Bow Down Mister (Floating In The Ganges - Grid Mix By Dave Ball & Richard Norris): Jesus Loves You ft. Asha Bhosle (1991)
2) Devo (Mozzarella Mix): Crunch (1993)
3) Saturday's Angels (Most Excellent Vocal Remix By Justin Robertson): If? (1992)
4) Movin' (Original) (Translunar Injection Burn Mix By Youth & Thrash): Marathon (1992) 
5) Get Your Body! (12"): Adamski ft. Nina Hagen (1992) 
6) Celebrate (Magimix By Fluke): Horse (1994) 
7) She's A Rainbow (Right Foot Yellow Mix By Fluke): World Of Twist (1991)
 
Side Two (45:01) (KF) (Mega)

Saturday, 3 December 2022

Think For Yourself And Question Authority

I'm a big fan of Richard Norris and Dave Ball's respective and prolific careers in music, so it's little surprise that I also love their work together as The Grid.

As well as hit singles and albums of their own, The Grid were ubiquitous remixers throughout the 1990s and I'd often buy a single by an artist that I wasn't all that fussed about because there was a remix by The Grid included.

Today's selection therefore focuses on The Grid as remix artists, drawing from 1990 to 1994, including a remix of themselves (featuring Dr. Timothy Leary) and Dave's former band, Soft Cell. Your Loving Arms by Billie Ray Martin initially scraped into the UK Top 40 in November 1994, but triumphantly returned to #6 when re-released in May 1995.
 
Some personal favourites from Sparks and Brian Eno, a couple of rarer tracks by Stex (featuring Johnny Marr) and Ragged Jack and single remixes of Sophie B. Hawkins and If? that I think improved on the original versions. 
 
And what better way to end than with World Of Twist? Their album Quality Street was produced by The Grid and deserved so much better than #50 in the UK album chart, as single Sweets (criminally peaked at #58) attests.

1) Still Feel The Rain (The Grid Mix): Stex ft. Johnny Marr (1990)
2) Your Loving Arms (Original Radio Edit By BRM & The Grid): Billie Ray Martin (1994)
3) Origins Of Dance (Electronic Future Mix By The Grid): Dr. Timothy Leary Meets The Grid (1990)
4) When Do I Get To Sing 'My Way' (The Grid's Frank And Nancy Mix): Sparks (1994)
5) Memorabilia '91 (Extended Remix By The Grid): Soft Cell (1991)
6) Saturday's Angels (Elevator Heaven Mix By The Grid): If? (1991)
7) Right Beside You (The Grid 7" Mix): Sophie B. Hawkins (1994)
8) Ali Click (Long Trance Mix By The Grid): Brian Eno (1992)
9) Grid Radical (Twilight Mix By The Grid): Ragged Jack (1992)
10) Sweets (Album Version By The Grid): World Of Twist (1991)

Think For Yourself And Question Authority (55:09) (GD) (M)

Friday, 28 May 2021

Fever (Still) Needs A Cure

Side 1 of a 1996 mixtape, rescued from the loft. 
 
1) The Storm (12" Edit By Cliff Bridgen & Hugo Nicholson): World Of Twist (1990)
2) Infected (12" Mix): The The (1986)
3) They're Here (Cenobite Mix): EMF (1992)
4) Oolaa (Meat Beat Manifesto Mutation): Orbital (1992)
5) Lightning Man (The Industry vs The Ebb Mix By Daniel Miller): NItzer Ebb (1990)
6) Hollywood Boulevard (Club Mix By Sam Sever): BIg Audio Dynamite (1986)
7) Make It Mine (V2.2 Evil Ed) (Remix By "Evil" Eddie Richards): The Shamen ft. Rhyme & Reason (1990)
8) Don't Lose Your Dreams (The Cabaret Voltaire Freak Mix): Pete Wylie & Wah! The Mongrel... (1991)
 
Find Side Two here

Sunday, 18 April 2021

Hawkesbury Upton Top Ranking

I posted this homemade, slipshod DJ Mix on my Mixcloud page just over a year ago, in the early weeks of the first UK lockdown. We're currently in the latter stages of lockdown #3, and starting to re-engage with the world. Seems like a good time to give this another airing...
 
1.1) Is That You Mo-Dean? (Harpapella) (Remix By Moby): The B-52’s (1992)
1.2) Constancy: The The (2017)
1.3) A Long Hard Lazy Apprenticeship: The The (2017)
2) She's A Rainbow (Right Foot Yellow Mix By Fluke): World Of Twist (1991)
3) The Happy Song (Radio Edit): The Aliens (2007)
4) Children Of The Revolution: T.Rex (1972)
5) Ball Of Confusion (7” Mix): Love & Rockets (1987)
6) Triple Rhythm Stick (Beastie Boys vs. Ian Dury & The Blockheads): Go Home Productions (2006)
7) Lucky Number (Slavic Dance Version/Khayem Re-Edit): Lene Lovich (1978)
8) Good Times (Acapella): Chic (1979)
9) Rock With You (Feel That Heat) (Luxxury Edit): Michael Jackson (2016)
10) Everyday People: Sly & The Family Stone (1969)
11) Hey Mug (Outkast vs. The Streets): IDC (2005)
12) Elegant Chaos: Julian Cope (1984)
13.1) From Gardens Where We Feel Secure: Virginia Astley (1983)
13.2) Dub Be Good To Me (Acapella): Beats International (1990)
14) For A Reason (Single Mix): Dreadzone (2008)
15) Snobbery And Decay (That's Entertainment!): Act (1987)
16) My Own Way (Short Version): Duran Duran (1981)
17.1) Avril 14th (Album Version): Aphex Twin (2001)
17.2) I’m Not Tired: The The (2017)
17.3) Lying On My Side: The The (2017)
18) Be Thankful For What You've Got (Perfecto Mix By Paul Oakenfold & Steve Osborne) (ft. Tony Bryan): Massive Attack (1992)
19) Happiness (Quiet Village Remix By Matt Edwards & Joel Martin): Jonathan Jeremiah (2009)
20) Easter Song (Album Version): A Man Called Adam (1998)
 
And these were the inspirations for the mix title: