In Good Company (2001) ( )

Artist: Sly & Robbie
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Label: Uni/hip-O Records
UPC: 00731452083920
Release Date: 3/6/2001
Buy.com Sku: 60466251
Item#: M4PMNT
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
2. Pull Up To The Bumper (Party Version)------
3. Guess Who's Coming To Dinner------
4. Peek-A-Boo------
5. Don't Stop The Music------
6. Live It Up------
7. I Can't Lie To Myself (Album Version)------
8. River Niger------
10. Trouble You A Trouble Me (Album Version)------
12. So Good, So Right (Album Version)------
13. Murder She Wrote------
15. Peanut Butter------
16. Spiritual Healing------
17. Sitting And Watching------

(P) 2001 Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
(C) 2001 Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Sly & Robbie: Sly Dunbar (drums, percussion); Robbie Shakespeare (guitar, piano, bass).
Additional personnel includes: Joan Armatrading (vocals, acoustic guitar); Half Pint, Grace Jones, Black Uhuru, Gwen Guthrie, Prince Jammy, Ini Kamoze, Gregory Isaacs, Joe Cocker (vocals); Mikey Chung, Barry Reynolds, Radcliffe "Dougie" Bryan, Darryl Thompson, Monte Brown, "Bingy Bunny" Lamont, Earl "Chinna" Smith, Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis, Gary Sanford, Willie Lindo, Winston "Bo Peep" Bowen (guitar); Dean Fraser, Felix "Deadly Headley" Bennett (saxophone); Bobby "Willow" Ellis (trumpet); Vin "Don D Junior" Gordon, Ronald "Nambo" Robinson (trombone); Keith Sterling (piano, organ); Robbie Lyn (piano, keyboards); Gladstone "Gladdy" Anderson, Ansel Collins (piano); Winston Wright, Nick Plytas (organ); Wally Badarou (keyboards, synthesizer).
Includes liner notes by Brian Chin.
Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (Universal Mastering).
Personnel: Robbie Shakespeare (vocals, guitar, piano); Joan Armatrading (vocals, acoustic guitar); Tyrone Downey (vocals); Barry Reynolds (guitar, background vocals); Bertram Ranchie McLean, Earl "Chinna" Smith, Winston Bope Bowne, Gary Sanford, Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis, Mikey Chung, Willie Lindo, Darryl Thompson (guitar); Dean Fraser (saxophone, horns); Felix "Deadly Headley" Bennett (saxophone); Bobby Ellis (trumpet); Ronald "Nambo" Robinson (trombone, horns); Vin Gordon (trombone); David Madden, Chico Chin (horns); Keith Sterling (piano, organ, keyboards); Ansel Collins (piano, organ); Robert Lyn (piano, keyboards); Gladstone Anderson (piano); Nick Plytas, Winston Wright (organ); Wally Badarou (keyboards, synthesizer); Franklyn Waul, Neville Hinds (keyboards); Sky Juice, Noel "Scully" Simms, Uziah "Sticky" Thompson (percussion); Robert Palmer (background vocals).
Audio Remixer: Steven Stanley.
Photographer: Adrian Boot.
Arrangers: Robbie Shakespeare; Sly Dunbar; Tapper Zukie.
No rhythm section in history has impacted across the world's music scene as has Sly & Robbie. Their innovative playing style, studio experimentation, and pure production genius has propelled music to a whole new level, and their influence remains undiminished both in their homeland and abroad. In fact, it's virtually impossible to imagine modern music without them. Attempting to encapsulate their career on one disc defies logic, yet Ultimate Collection: In Good Company does not belie its series' title and can indeed be considered the ultimate collection. With excellent sleeve notes by Brian Chin, expert sequencing, and a keen attention to detail, this compilation presents the Riddim Twins in all their glory. Across 17 songs, the album brings to light the breadth of their accomplishments on both sides of the recording desk, all fired by the duo's unmistakable rhythms. And it's this very distinctiveness, even as Dunbar deserted his drum kit for syndrums and then synths, that skyrocketed the pair to superstardom. Already heroes at home, it was their work with Black Uhuru in the late '70s that brought them international acclaim. The pair estimated their rhythms have fired over 200,000 tracks, not including dubs or remixes, providing the fulcrum for songs across the musical spectrum, while their productions, too, brought them into contact with an ever-expanding segment of the international scene. Much of this set is drawn from the pair's seminal work during the 1980s. Their rhythms for Grace Jones were nothing short of shocking, for Gwen Guthrie stunning, and for Joan Armatrading, sublime. Even so, their rhythms were as accessible as they were innovative, yet the pair continued to push the envelope, and their own productions were oftentimes highly experimental. Bits & Pieces' cover of "Don't Stop the Music," for example, transmutes from a high-stepping, stealthy monster into an ominously threatening beast before emerging as a gala party piece, its studio wizardry at its most creative. However, Sly & Robbie weren't all musical twists and studio trickery; they were equally adept at laying down seductive rhythms, like the gently rocking pulses of Gregory Isaacs' "Soon Forward," the slowly percolating beats that underpin Joe Cocker's "So Good So Right," the bouncy rhythm that fueled Dennis Brown's infectious "Sitting & Watching," and the throbbing pulse of Prince Jammy's seminal "Rub-A Dub Version." Equally influential was their rhythm and production for Chaka Demus & Pliers' international smash "Murder She Wrote," the song that launched the bhangra craze. That cut from 1992 is the latest included here. Of course, that wasn't the end of the story, just this album's chapter. There's more to be told, but this remains the perfect excerpt. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

Producer: Chris Blackwell; Lloyd James; Alex Sadkin; Robbie Shakespeare; Sly Dunbar; Steve Lillywhite; Steven Stanley; Tapper Zukie; Tyrone Downey; Dana G. Smart (Compilation)

Musical Guests
Grace Jones
Chaka Demus
Joan Armatrading
Joe Cocker
Black Uhuru
Robert Palmer
Gregory Isaacs
Wally Badarou

 
Artist Overview
Drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare are not only the most renowned rhythm section in reggae, they're among the most celebrated groovemeisters in all of pop music. The Kingston pair starting playing together in the mid-1970s, when reggae was really hitting its stride, and they quickly became in-demand session players. In Jamaica they graced the recordings of countless artists, from Lee "Scratch" Perry to Peter Tosh. After Sly & Robbie's fame spread to the US and UK in the '80s, they were recruited by Bob Dylan, Grace Jones and other pop/rock stars. The duo's own project Taxi, featuring various guest vocalists, was a reggae crossover success that displayed Dunbar and Shakespeare's growing technological facility as well as their vaunted rhythmic prowess.

Artist Influences
Curtis Mayfield | Fat Eyes | James Brown | Jimmy Cliff | King Tubby | Lee "Scratch" Perry | Marvin Gaye | Peter Tosh | Sly & the Family Stone | The Funk Brothers | The Skatalites | The Wailers | Toots & the Maytals

Artist Contemporaries
Adrian Sherwood | Augustus Pablo | Black Uhuru | Burning Spear | Culture | Dennis Brown | Grace Jones | Jimmy Riley | Linton Kwesi Johnson | Mad Professor | Mikey Dread | Scientist | Steel Pulse | The Congos | Wailing Souls

Artist Followers
Beenie Man | Big Youth | Chaka Demus & Pliers | DJ Shadow | DJ Spooky | Gang of Four | Goldie | Howie B | Luciano | Massive Attack | Maxi Priest | Roni Size | Shaggy | Talking Heads | Tortoise


 
Compilation Appearances
Reggatta Mondatta-Reggae Tribute
Third World Cop
Best Of Tabou Vol 01
Latinque
Message At The Depth
Very Best Of The Superstars-Slow Run
Ras Reggae Box Set
No Weak Heart Shall Enter Zion
Palm Beats: vol 1
Crucial Reggae: dub
Dub Massive: Chapter 1
Trojan Dub Massive: Chapter 2
This Is Ska & Reggae Roots
Mastercuts Reggae (box)
Chris Coco Presents:dub Club
Dj Spooky Presents: 50,000 Volts Of Trojan Re
Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited
Friends Reunited:music Of The Year 19
Dub Selector 3
Trojan Bob Marley Covers (Box)
Anniversary
No Stress Express
Midnight Blue
Power House Selector's Choice Vol 1
Power House Selector's Choice Vol 2
Power House Selector's Choice Vol 4
Dub The World

 
Associated Artists and Works
Monty Meets Sly & Robbie ~ Alexander, Monty
Monty Meets Sly & Robbie ~ Alexander, Monty
All Stars (Reggae)
Inspiration Information ~ Amp Fiddler
Amp Fiddler
Jamaican Gold ~ Ansel Collins
Black Uhuru
Freedom & Liberation ~ Bolo, Yami
Can't Stop
Jamaican Gold ~ Collins, Ansel
Collins, Ansel
Harder Than The Rest ~ Culture
Culture
Perry, Lee
Perry, Lee "Scratch"
Rose, Michael (Reggae)
Taxi Gang
Taxi Gang (The)
J Paradise ~ Unitzz
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Strictly Drum And Bass: The Roots Of Sly And Robbi ~ Various Artists
Yellowman

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 03/06/2001
Original Release Date : 2001
Catalog ID : 520839
Label : Hip-O Records
Number of Discs : 2
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00731452083920

  
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