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Black Roots Album released September 5th 2011

Friday, May 13th, 2011

 Bristol Archive Records will release on September 5th 2011 ‘The Reggae Singles Anthology’

The Deluxe Edition CD will come with a DVD of the bands performance at the Studio in 1986

Also we have a Double Vinyl album with excluisve insert

 

www.bristolarchiverecords.com

TRACKS CD

  1. BRISTOL ROCK                                    4.15                 (Bunny Marrett/Arranged by Black Roots) 1981
  2. TRIBAL WAR                                       4.22                  (Black Roots)1981
  3. THE FATHER                                       3.30                  (Black Roots)1981
  4. THE SYSTEM                                       3.58                  (Bunny Marrett/Arranged by Black Roots)1981
  5. CHANTING FOR FREEDOM              8.45               (Black Roots)1981
  6. CONFUSION                                       3.28                 (Black Roots)1981
  7. WHAT THEM A DO                            5.57                (Black Roots)1981
  8. THE FRONTLINE                                 3.43                 (Black Roots)1984
  9. MOVE ON                                           6.07                  (Black Roots)1983
  10. JUVENILE DELINQUENT                   4.23                (Black Roots)1984
  11. STRUGGLING                                     5.14                 (Black Roots)1984
  12. SEEING YOUR FACE                          4.17                 (Black Roots)1986
  13. CONMAN                                           3.22                   (Black Roots)1986
  14. PIN IN THE OCEAN                           6.38                 (Black Roots)1987
  15. SUZY WONG                                      4.57                 (P. Ecclestone)1987
  16. START AFRESH                                      5.55               (Black Roots)1988

 

Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,12,13,14,15 and 16 Originally released on Nubian Records, track 8 originally released on BBC Records, track 9 originally released on Silvertown, tracks 10 and 11 originally released on Kick Records.

 

TRACKS VINYL

Side A

  1. BRISTOL ROCK                                    4.15                 (Bunny Marrett/Arranged by Black Roots) 1981
  2. TRIBAL WAR                                       4.22                  (Black Roots)1981
  3. THE FATHER                                       3.30                  (Black Roots)1981
  4. THE SYSTEM                                       3.58                  (Bunny Marrett/Arranged by Black Roots)1981

 

Side B

  1. CHANTING FOR FREEDOM              8.45               (Black Roots)1981
  2. CONFUSION                                       3.28                 (Black Roots)1981
  3. WHAT THEM A DO                            5.57                 (Black Roots)1981
  4. THE FRONTLINE                                 3.43                 (Black Roots)1984

 

Side C

  1. MOVE ON                                           6.07                  (Black Roots)1983
  2. JUVENILE DELINQUENT                   4.23                (Black Roots)1984
  3. STRUGGLING                                     5.14                 (Black Roots)1984
  4. SEEING YOUR FACE                          4.17                 (Black Roots)1986

 

Side D

  1. CONMAN                                           3.22                   (Black Roots)1986
  2. PIN IN THE OCEAN                           6.38                 (Black Roots)1987
  3. SUZY WONG                                      4.57                  (P. Ecclestone)1987
  4. START AFRESH                                      5.55               (Black Roots)1988

 

Tracks A1,A2,A3,A4,B5,B6,B7,C12,D13,D14,D15 and D16 Originally released on Nubian Records, track B8 originally released on BBC Records, track C9 originally released on Silvertown, tracks C10 and C11 originally released on Kick Records.

 

INFO: 

Black Roots are: Cordell Francis – Lead Guitar, Errol Brown – Vocals, Jabulani Ngozi – Rhythm Guitar, Delroy Ogilvie – Vocals, Trevor Seivwright – Drums, Kondwani Ngozi – Congas/Vocals, Derrick King – Bass, Carlton Roots/Mikey – Keyboards/Vocals.

Additional musicians: Rico Rodriguez - Trombone on tracks 7 and 9, Dick Cuthell – Flugel Horn tracks 7 and 9, Rudi Hymes – Saxophone tracks 7 and 9, Vin Gordon – Trombone on track 12, Michael “Bammie” Rose – Tenor Sax and Flute on track 12, Max Carrot – Trumpet on track 12.

All tracks  produced by Black Roots except: track 8,10 and 11 co-produced by Denny Vidal, track 9 produced by Denny Vidal, tracks 12,13 and 14 produced by Neil Fraser (The Mad Professor).

Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 mixed by Richard Lewis (UK Scientist)

All tracks mastered by Shaun Joseph at Optimum, April 2011

Compiled and high resolution transfers by Martin Langford April 2011

All Rights Reserved

P&C Bristol Archive Records 2011

All recordings owned by Black Roots/Nubian Records and exclusively licenced to Bristol Archive Records

 All tracks published by Nubian Music except tracks 1,4 and 15 Copyright Control

 

The Bristol Reggae Explosion – NOW ON RED VINYL

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

We have a limited pressing – 500 copies only available to preorder now on beautiful RED Vinyl

Enjoy!

www.bristolarchiverecords.com

TALISMAN – announce London show

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Talisman return to London town on 3rd June 2011 in support of their album ‘Dole Age’ released on May 9th

Further information can be found here:

http://www.hootanannybrixton.co.uk/brixton-live-music.html

Riot In Bristol – 3 D Production

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

7” Vinyl – Limited Edition Single

“RIOT” and “Re-Arrange (Version)”

Released 11th July 2011

 

The success of “The Bristol Reggae Explosion 1979-1983”, has helped many new fans discover some of the wonderful reggae music hidden away and half forgotten in Bristol’s musical story. Many people have got in touch with us and asked if there was any chance of re-releasing some of these tunes in their original seven or twelve inch vinyl format. Having dipped our toe in the reggae singles market with our very limited release of a Joshua Moses/Sharon Bengamin split seven inch for Record Store Day we are delighted to announce our first full release is the most requested track from the album, 3-D Production “Riot”, coupled with it’s original B side, “Re-Arrange (Version)”.

3-D Production were an offshoot of The Radicals with John Carley on vocals, guitar and percussion and Black Roots member King providing the bass lines. This two man core were then supplemented by other local musicians. The single was released in 1980 on the small reggae label Third Kind and judging from it’s scarcity it seems to have sunk without trace, fortunately we didn’t forget it !! So after more than thirty years it will be re-released on Bristol Archive Records.

The title “Riot” needs no explanation and is about the St. Paul’s riot that had only just happened, a classic case of reggae reportage, opening with police sirens and the sound of smashing glass. The original picture cover is adorned with an image of the burning Lloyds Bank on Ashley Road whilst the rear features a burned out police panda car. Perhaps it’s no surprise “Riot” was banned by the BBC!

The B side “Re-Arrange (Version)” didn’t appear on the LP and has not previously been reissued. It presents a complete contrast to “Riot”, a sparse dub obviously inspired by late period Black Ark recordings with the snippets of vocal harmonies dropping in and out of the mix. A real grower that you find yourself drawn back to again and again wishing that there was a proper vocal version to accompany it.

The single will be released on Monday 11th July housed in an updated version of the original picture sleeve and with perfect attention to detail, we have even used the same colour for the labels as used on the original.

 

 

 

ARTIST: 3-D Production

TITLE: ‘Riot / Re-Arrange (Version)’

FORMAT: Limited Edition 7” Vinyl Single

LABEL: Bristol Archive Records

DISTRIBUTION: Exclusive to www.bristolarchiverecords.com

CAT NO: ARC185V

RELEASE DATE: 11thJuly  2011

WEBSITE: www.bristolarchiverecords.com

CONTACT: Mike Darby, E: [email protected]  T: 07885 498 402

The X-Certs Album

Saturday, April 23rd, 2011

              

 Vinyl LP – Limited Edition 500 Pressing with Insert plus Strictly Limited Replica CD and Download

‘RATED XXX’

Released 8th August 2011

 

1978 and especially 1979 were confusing times for young punks in the provinces. If you didn’t want to go all arty and post-punk, or buy a stupid skinny tie and go New Wave, you were doomed to be terminally unfashionable. Two years later, you were still terminally unfashionable, but you could sell records. But that’s another story.

 

As 1978 wore on, we thanked God for the likes of UK Subs and Angelic Upstarts, and here in Brizzle…the mighty X-Certs! With Clive Arnold (vocals and guitar), Simon Justice (guitar), Taf (bass) and Neil Mackie (drums), The X-Certs served up welcome blasts of Clash-style punk anthems. They were politically charged and passionate, friendly and down to earth, and a great live act, but for some reason their recordings were relatively few and far between. One track, Blue Movies, on Hearbeat Records’ 4-Alternatives EP, and another called Anthem on the same label’s acclaimed Avon Calling compilation album. And that’s yer lot with the original line up.

 

Live, though, they were real contenders, pulling as many as 500 people into Trinity Church before they even had a record out, and supporting the likes of the afore-mentioned Angelic Upstarts, Pere Ubu, Misty In Roots, The Only Ones, and most famously, The Clash, at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, on 11 February 1980, on the 16 Tons Tour, with none other than Topper Headon mixing their sound.

 

By the Clash gig the line-up had changed and so had the band’s style, exploring new musical territories including reggae, but this album captures the original four-piece at the peak of their Punk Rock powers.

 

“We Are What We Are. We Are – The X-Certs”

 

ARTIST: The X-Certs

TITLE: ‘Rated XXX’

FORMAT: Limited Edition  500 Pressing Vinyl LP plus strictly limited edition hand made replica CD and Download

LABEL: Bristol Archive Records

DISTRIBUTION: Shellshock

CAT NO: ARC138V and ARC138CD

RELEASE DATE: 8th August  2011

WEBSITE: www.bristolarchiverecords.com

CONTACT: Mike Darby, E: [email protected]  T: 07885 498 402

The X-Certs Album to be released later in 2011

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

The X-Certs   Album    ‘Rated XXX’          ARC138V   (Vinyl Release later this year)

 

Tracks:

 

  1. Anthem          (Simon Justice)        Heartbeat Music 1979
  2. Together        (Clive Arnold)            Recreational Music 1979
  3. Blue Movies   (Simon Justice)     Heartbeat Music 1979
  4. People Of Today  (Simon Justice)  Copyright Control 1978
  5. You Have Been Warned   (Taf)    Copyright Control 1978
  6. Spotlight   (Arnold, Justice, Mackie, Taf) Copyright Control 1978
  7. City Claustrophobia   (Clive Arnold)   Copyright Control 1978
  8. Suicide   (Clive Arnold)   Copyright Control 1978
  9. Fight Back   (Simon Justice)  Copyright Control 1978
  10. Gotta Get Away   (Simon Justice)   Copyright Control 1978

 

Track 1 and 3 Recorded at Crescent Studios, Bath Engineered by David Lord and Glen Tommey. Track 3 Recorded April 8th 1979.

 

All other tracks either recorded at GBH Studios, Bristol in 1978/79 or Drone Studios in Manchester 1978. The Bristol tracks were engineered and produced by Steve Street.

 

Here’s a snippet of the text from the sleeve notes. There are fantastic photos included as well.

 

 

Neil Mackie – Drums

 

The X-Certs were one of the true original punk bands of Bristol. Even though they were not among the very first wave of bands to be born of this New Wave movement (like The Cortinas for instance) when punk rock exploded initially, they were one of, if not the first band to come from the areas of the city you wouldn’t want to go to. With cheap Woolworths guitars that sounded just as good as their illustrious peers, a worn out 2nd hand drum kit and broken amplifiers, they made a sound totally different but totally of their time.

 

Hailing from the housing estates and the working class underbelly of East Bristol with attitude belying their roots and heavily influenced by the sights, sounds and smells of the Black and Asian communities they grew up with, The X-certs quickly became a powerful and influential force on the scene with a huge local following, inspiring countless others like them to pick up their instruments as the weapon of choice and be heard. Before they formed their own band Vice squad were often seen at those incendiary early gigs.

 

The X-Certs grew out of a politically charged era and atmosphere, under the cloud of power cuts, strikes, riots, dole queues and heavy handed police tactics on anyone that didn’t conform. This included Black, Asian, ‘the looney left’ and anyone who looked different or appeared out of place, so growing up in these areas of the city meant they were constantly being hounded with stop and search tactics. Add this to the fact that these were violent times; they were often the target for NF thugs, football hooligans and biker gangs. It’s no wonder they had plenty to rage about compared with their uptown cousins, taking the option to let the music vent their anger rather than just giving up hope like so many around them. Yes, “A working class hero is something to be” someone once wrote!

 

The first official X-Certs gig was at the Crown Tavern on Stapleton Road, a grotty, smoky dive frequented by hardcore IRA supporters and anarchist groups. They were the first band to play there ahead of a few New Wave acts who dared to venture into the wrong end of town. Even today the Stapleton Road area of Bristol has a reputation for drug dealers, muggers and prostitutes, some of whom would follow the band at those early gigs. Taff, the bass player with the group, made the first hand-made poster with the legendary words: ‘X-Certs are coming – you have been warned’, to be plastered across the city which was also the title of one of the first songs written by the group. The first gig was full of power, sweat, blood and tears, the packed audience all swept up in the moment. The hand-built, makeshift stage survived and the legend was born.

 

The X-Certs went on to become hugely popular and the first choice as local support for visiting bands, especially when playing at Trinity Hall, Old Market, close to their fanbase from the estates of Easton and Barton Hill.

 

They opened for the likes of Misty in Roots, Angelic Upstarts and Pere Ubu as well as playing several headline sell-out shows of their own at Trinity Hall.  The X-Certs played everywhere from city centre established music venues, halls and community centres in the suburbs, political rallies, backs of lorries, to ramshackle fleapits in every corner of the West Country in those early days, often in places where others feared to tread. They had the plug pulled on them or were closed down by the police on several occasions and still they kept coming. As their fanbase grew so did their notoriety and were even banned from several venues. Even this didn’t deter them as The X-Certs were fast becoming the local band of choice for all the disenfranchised outcasts throughout the region and were now getting attention from further afield.

 

In summer 1978 they were asked to perform at the now legendary Rock Against Racism carnival in East London. There they performed on the back of a truck with The Ruts who were a like-minded group, politically charged and from a similar background. The two bands took it in turns to play several sets each between the marching and the banner waving.

 

The X-Certs went on to record twice for Heartbeat Records in those early days: Blue Movies on the Avon Calling compilation album and Anthem on the 4 Alternatives EP, both full of intensity and that trademark X-Certs sound which had power, melody, angst and great tunes, often being compared with the early incarnation of Adam and the Ants or a band that was just coming out of Northern Ireland at the time, Stiff little Fingers.

 

But to really capture the feel and awesome power of this influential group and to really get a grip on what it all meant, you just had to be there, in the no-job no-money no-future, times of the 70s…..enjoy!

 

www.bristolarchiverecords.com

 

Gigs News

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Black Roots confirm headlining album launch Bristol show at the Fleece for September 9th

Talisman are approached to headline The Harbourside Festivals Queen Square stage, last weekend in July – awaiting confirmation

Black Roots are approached to play ATP in London - pending confirmation

Black Roots Agree Deal With The Archive

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Black Roots agree album deal with Bristol Archive Records this morning!
Released in September will be The Reggae Singles Anthology on CD with additional DVD of rare and exclusive footage of the band live at The Studio Bristol in the early 80’s plus limited edition Vinyl.

More news to follow

The History of Heavy Metal / Heavy Rock in Bristol

Monday, March 28th, 2011
Here is the link for the HISTORY of METAL / HEAVY ROCK in BRISTOL podcast: 

http://soundcloud.com/artscarebristol/artscare-bristol-metal-heavy

If you could spread / forward the SOUNDCLOUD link above around via FACEBOOK /TWITTER / MYSPACE / EMAIL that would be great thanks! Let me know what you think. Cheers, Dave, Artscare x 

Bands featured in order: 
SHIVA
JAGUAR
RIPCORD
AMEBIX
ONSLAUGHT + Interview with Onslaught guitarist NIGE ROCKETT
CLAYTOWN TROUPE
WHORES OF BABYLON
THE HEADS 
GONGA
LEFT SIDE BRAIN
MERRICK

SUGARSHACK RECORDS
BRISTOL ARCHIVE RECORDS
BRISTOL LIVE MUSIC SCENE
CRYPT OF LOCUSTS PROMOTIONS

AMPUTATED
BURNING SKIES
TRIGGER THE BLOODSHED
TURBOWOLF

Dave

Talisman Review

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Talisman – ‘Dole Age : The 1981 Reggae Collection’ (Bristol Archive Records)

 

CD Reviews

Written by Nev Brooks   

Saturday, 19 March 2011 05:00

The first thought to go through my mind when listening to this album was what was I doing in 1981? The simple answer – still in school and preparing for my first ever festival or stay away all dayer (Motorhead in Port Vale’s football ground to celebrate ‘No Sleep ’til Hammersmith’ going in to the charts at number one!!!) but that’s another story!! I think it shows how much everyone’s taste changes, alters, distorts and becomes accepting of other styles of music (saying that I still watch Motorhead most years and probably always will).

 I have to lay down a marker here – I really like reggae music, I like the feel, the grooves laid down and the messages that came across through the 80′s led by Black Uhuru, Steel Pulse, Burning Spear, Black Roots et al, but I hold my hands up to not having heard Talisman; what a loss as this album is simply stunning, I cannot recommend it highly enough, it is just such a shame that prior to this compilation the music was so difficult to source.

 Talisman, for history’s sake, came out of Bristol, achieved massive critical acclaim and toured with, amongst others, Burning Spear, The Clash and The Rolling Stones – yeah, I did say The Clash and The Rolling Stones!!!! But even that could not get them a major label deal and that is just criminal. What the fuck were the majors thinking? There are live tracks on here from two, what must have been superb, events in Glastonbury and Bath University and also the band’s first two original singles.

The standout tracks are many but I challenge anyone to listen to songs such as ‘Wicked Dem’, ‘Stride On’ and ‘Free Speech’ without moving to the music. This is a band at the top of their game represented here and, fair play to Bristol Archive Records, another quality release; keep the faith and keep the music coming. Irie.

 0rder Now from www.bristolarchiverecords.com

Taken from : http://www.uberrock.co.uk/cd-reviews/23-march-cd/2152-talisman-dole-age-the-1981-reggae-collection-bristol-archive-records.html