Showing posts with label Nabihah Iqbal. Show all posts
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Friday, 19 May 2023

Paul Simonon & Nabihah Iqbal - Ravers Hour B2B


PAUL SIMONON & NABIHAH IQBAL - RAVERS HOUR B2B (320kbs-m4a/138mb/60mins)

BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 14th April 2023

He's a bona fide legend, a member of The Clash, Gorillaz and The Good, The Bad and The Queen, ahead of Record Store Day next week, Nabihah Iqbal is joined by Paul Simonon for an exclusive hour-long vinyl-only back-to-back DJ set.

Johnny & the Attractions - Let's Get Together [Gay Feet]
Jimmy Lindsay - Ain't No Sunshine [RCA Victor]
Crystal Winds - Maybe What You Do Comes Back On You [Athens Of The North]
Sharon Forrester - Love Don't Live Here Anymore [Freestyle]
Mike Brooks - On The Ice [Harvest]
Nu Genea - Marechià [NG]
Jacques Dutronc - L'Opportuniste [Disques Vogue]
Rene Hall Orchestra - Night Fright [Castil]
Little Sonny - A Woman Named Trouble [Enterprise]
Freddie & The Heartaches - Womp Womp [Vee Tone]
Unknown - Unknown
Los Saicos - Demolición [Dis Peru]
Nkengas - Anyi Bundi Igbo [Orbitone]
Derrick Hariott - Reach Out, I'll Be There [Dub Store]
The Brothers & Sisters - All Along The Watchtower [Ode]
David Bowie - Rubber Band [Deram]
Anthony Newley - Strawberry Fair [Decca]

Sunday, 1 May 2022

The Collection: Peel Acres - 2. Nabihah Iqbal


THE COLLECTION: PEEL ACRES - 2. NABIHAH IQBAL (320kbs-m4a/90mb/39mins)

BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 6th February 2022

Musician and broadcaster Nabihah Iqbal is Tom Ravenscroft's latest guest to Peel Acres; exploring the tens and thousands of records collected by his dad, John Peel. Nabihah reflects her wide ranging musical knowledge in her eclectic picks - from Ravi Shankar to The B52's.

Presented by Tom Ravenscroft
Produced by Kevin Core

Episode Sleeve Notes:

Track 1: Bruce Springsteen - Backstreets (from Born To Run)
Nabihah admits she's only recently got into “The Boss”, despite seeing him as a huge artist she should already know more about (Tom admits the same). She picks out a track from the 1975 album, Born To Run which launched him into worldwide fame - and is now regularly cited by music critics as one of the greatest of all time.

Track 2: King Tubby meets The Upsetter - No Justice For The Poor (from At The Grass Roots of Dub)
The Upsetters were the house band for Jamaican reggae producer Lee “Scratch” Perry - who Nabihah describes as “the fore father to all modern electronic music”. This album was mixed by sound engineer King Tubby - another pioneer of dub.

Track 3: Ravi Shankar - Raga Rageshri, Pt.1 (Alap) (from Improvisations)
Nabihah says learning how to play the sitar changed the way she thinks about music. So she has a huge amount of respect for fellow sitarist and composer Ravi Shankar - who in the 60s, hugely boosted the popularity of Indian classical music in Europe and American. He directly influenced Beatles guitarist George Harrison, and indirectly the music of Nabihah's next pick…

Track 4: Robbie Basho - The Golden Shamrock
Robbie Basho was inspired by a number of different musical cultures, outside of his native America - and blended them into his acoustic guitar playing technique and sound. He died in 1986 following an accident involving his chiropractor, but there has been a renewed interest in his music over the past 20 years following re-releases of his work.

Track 5: Jimi Hendrix - Untitled track
Tom has put aside this rare, bootleg record for Nabihah, knowing she's a huge Jimi Hendrix fan. The LP features a casual jam with other musicians, recorded around the time of his headline performance at Woodstock Festival in 1969. It was supplied with pamphlets from the US political organisation, the Black Panther Party - although there's no evidence Hendrix would've been aware of it (or the release of the recordings at all).

Track 6: Billy Cobham - Panhandler (from A Funky Thide of Sings)
Nabihah next pulls out a 1975 album by drummer, Billy Cobham - who featured on a number of important early jazz fusion records (including Miles Davis) before becoming an accomplished bandleader in his own right.

Track 7: Reverend C.L. Franklin - Two Fish and Five Loaves Of Bread
The next pick turns out to be spoken word; one of many recorded and celebrate sermons from American Baptist minister and civil rights activist C. L. Franklin. His daughter, Aretha began her singing career singing gospel in his church - before becoming the “Queen of Soul”.

Track 8: Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead
Nabihah next pulled out a 12” single by one of her favourite bands, Bahaus; who are seen as pioneers of goth rock, but realistically blend a number of genres. She explains how she accidentally discovered the track works just as well at 33rpm as it does at the intended 45rpm… right before Tom does exactly that!

Track 9: The B-52's - Give Me Back My Man
And for her final selection, Nabihah pulls out a 1980 promo single from The B-52's. She thinks the US new wave band are known by many for just a couple of songs (typically one being Love Shack) - but Nabihah says Give Me Back My Man is her favourite.

Nabihah Iqbal - Something More [Ninja Tune]
King Tubby & The Upsetters - No Justice For The Poor [Studio 16]
Bruce Springsteen - Backstreets [CBS]
Ravi Shankar - Raga Rageshri Part 1 (Alap) [Proper]
Robbie Basho - The Golden Shamrock [Takoma]
Jimi Hendrix - Untitled
Billy Cobham - Panhandler [Atlantic]
Rev. C.L. Franklin - Two Fish And Five Loaves Of Bread
Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead [Beggars Banquet]
The B‐52's - Give Me Back My Man [Island]
Nabihah Iqbal - Something More [Ninja Tune]