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Nubya Garcia

Jazz saxophonist and band leader Nubya Garcia is the latest guest to Peel Acres, helping Tom Ravenscroft make sense of his dad John Peel鈥檚 eclectic music collection.

Jazz saxophonist and band leader Nubya Garcia is the latest guest to Peel Acres, helping Tom Ravenscroft make sense of his dad鈥檚 eclectic music collection - tens of thousands of albums, singles and related paraphernalia.

Presenter: Tom Ravenscroft
Producer: Kevin Core

Track 1: Shake Up - Augutus Pablo (from Augustus Pablo Presents鈥 Ital Dub)
Nubya is drawn to her first pick because of the 鈥渂eautiful green fern鈥 on the cover (although Tom suggests it鈥檚 actually likely something a little more鈥 herbal). The Jamaican roots reggae and dub artist and producer was known for popularising the melodica. The album was mixed by King Tubby, a hugely influential sound engineer who played the mixing desk like an instrument and was key to the development of dub in the late 60s.

Track 2: Cross Breeding - Ornette Coleman (from Ornette on Tenor)
Nubya鈥檚 love of jazz comes from being exposed to her mum鈥檚 record collection as a kid. She鈥檚 excited to find an album by one of her all time favourites, Ornette Coleman - on which he鈥檚 playing tenor saxophone rather his usual alto. Coleman was a principal founder of free jazz - an experimental improvised genre, which takes its name from his 1961 album.

Track 3: Ntombi Mgiyakuthanda - Uthawolfu Amentkentshane (from Soweto Street Music: The Definitive Collection)
Next Nubya pulled out a 1984 compilation of artists originating from Soweto - a township in Johannesburg, South Africa which has strong ties to a number of different music genres. Among them is mbawanga, which heavily influenced Paul Simon鈥檚 hugely successful 1986 album Graceland.

Track 4: Thirty Two Twenty - Dr Ross (from Detroit Blues: The Early 1950s)
From one compilation to the next, hailing from another location with a rich musical heritage - Detroit, Michigan - a US city Nubya would love to visit. Her selected track is by Doctor Ross, who usually performed as a one man band, simultaneously singing and playing guitar, harmonica and drums. And, as if that wasn鈥檛 enough to think about, he was left-handed but played a right-handed guitar, upside down. Nubya learnt to 鈥渇eel her way round鈥 music by improvising over blues tracks.

Track 5: Right Choice - African Stone
Next Nubya pulls out a 7鈥 single by Dennis Bovell, a producer and musician she鈥檚 long admired. A member of the British reggae band Matumbi, Dennis is also well known for his long term collaboration with dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson. He was awarded a MBE in the 2021 Queen鈥檚 Birthday Honours for services to music.

Track 6: Danse Dans Mo Les Bras - Alain Permal and Mauritius Police Band
The Mauritius Police Band are exactly that; a specialist music unit within the island nation鈥檚 police force. 鈥淒anse Dans Mo Les Bras鈥 translates from French into English as 鈥淒ance in My Arms鈥. The 1960 single was recorded with Alain Permal, a singer specialising in S茅ga - one of the country鈥檚 major music genres, originating among its former slave populations.

Track 7: Cherry Baby - Al Campbell
Nubya was beyond thrilled to rediscover this 1983 single by Al Campbell, which she heard on a tour bus seven years ago and has been searching record stores for ever since. The Jamaican reggae singer was part of the first generation of dancehall artists whose vocals have been gracing records sicne the late 60s, when his group Thrillers tried out at Studio One. Which leads us nicely to the final track鈥

Track 8: Better Dub (from Better Dub From Studio 1)
Final track and another compilation album pick from Nubya. Studio One was one of Jamaica鈥檚 most renowned record labels and recording studios. Founded by Clement Dodd, 鈥渢he Motown of Jamaica鈥 helped shape and grow the island鈥檚 reggae, dub, ska, rocksteady, and dancehall movements in the 60s and 70s - launching the career of many artists, including a young Bob Marley (and previous pick Al Campbell).

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40 minutes

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Sun 20 Feb 2022 13:00

Music Played

  • Augustus Pablo

    Shake Up

    • Ital Dub.
    • Trojan Records.
    • A6.
  • Don Cherry, Ed Blackwell, Jimmy Garrison & Ornette Coleman

    Cross Breeding

    • Four Classic Albums.
    • Avid Jazz.
    • 107.
  • Nubya Garcia

    Pace

    • CONCORD JAZZ.
  • Doctor Ross

    Thirty Two Twenty

    • Definitive Detroit Blues.
    • Not Now Music.
    • 104.
  • Uthawolfu Amentkentshane

    Ntombi Mgiyakuthanda

    • Soweto Street Music: The Definitive Collection.
    • AUDIOTRAX.
  • African Stone

    Right Choice

    • Tempus Records.
  • Alain Permal and Maritius Police Band

    Danse Dans Mo Les Bras

    • Melodisc.
  • Al Campbell

    Cherry Baby

    • Bromac Production.

Broadcast

  • Sun 20 Feb 2022 13:00