Midnight Scorchers

Midnight Scorchers

by Horace Andy
Midnight Scorchers

Midnight Scorchers

by Horace Andy

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Veteran reggae vocalist Horace Andy's 2022 album Midnight Rocker was an incredible showcase of his timeless talent, with the singer sounding as powerful and arresting 50 years into his career as he did early on. It was his first work with British dub producer and On-U Sound founder Adrian Sherwood, and Sherwood's approach to the instrumentals was spacious but full of subtle details, making for one of Andy's finest efforts. Midnight Scorchers (released just a few months later, also in 2022) follows in the tradition of providing a dub counterpart for important reggae records, reworking some of the songs from the album with new mixes, adding freshly recorded additions, and also providing a home for songs from the Midnight Rocker sessions that didn't make it onto the album the first time around. The results are a somewhat scattered but totally fun reimagination of the original record, with moments like the drum and bass breaks, unexpected horn solos, and blasts of ping-pong echo on "Feverish" or the throaty toasts from dancehall deejay Lone Ranger on "Dub Guidance" offering a lively and frenetic foil to the often eerie atmospheres of Midnight Rocker. The synthesizers that lingered in the background on the Massive Attack cover "Safe from Harm" are brought front and center on dub version "Midnight Scorcher," and along with forceful new vocals from Daddy Freddy, this new rendition is significantly tougher than the creeping subtlety of the original. This emphasis on once-hidden details happens throughout the album. "Sleepy's Night Cap" strips the vocals completely from "Rock to Sleep," making space for the reverb-doused violin and newly added melodica to shine. "Hell and Back" is similar, closing Midnight Scorchers with a maxed-out dub version of Midnight Rocker opener "This Must Be Hell," the new version overflowing with distorted echoes and computerized squelches, and Andy's vocal hooks only showing up briefly as part of the chaos. In a sense, this is Sherwood's album more than Andy's, experimenting wildly with his dub mixes with all the abandon of an excitable kid at recess. This willingness to go off the deep end makes Midnight Scorchers an enjoyable ride, but it's not quite the essential listen that the original album was. All the same, Horace Andy devotees, dub-heads, and reggae fans already familiar with the power of the original version will want to seek this out immediately, and bask in the vivid and uncontainable counterpoint it offers to one of the more significant reggae albums of the 2020s. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 09/16/2022
Label: On U Sounds
UPC: 5060263728634
Rank: 93478

Tracks

  1. Come After Midnight
  2. Midnight Scorcher
  3. Away with the Gun and Knife
  4. Dirty Money Business
  5. Sleepy's Night Cap
  6. Feverish
  7. Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City
  8. Dub Guidance
  9. More Bassy
  10. Hell and Back

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Horace Andy   Primary Artist
Cyrus Richards   Melodica
Skip McDonald   Guitar
Alan Glen   Mouth Organ
Richard Doswell   Saxophone
Paul Booth   Clarinet,Saxophone
Doug Wimbish   Guitar (Bass)
Chris Petter   Trombone
Prisoner   Drums
Ivan Hussey   Cello,Saxophone
Style Scott   Drums
George Oban   Guitar (Bass)
Horseman   Drums,Percussion
Crucial Tony   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Dave Fulwood   Trumpet
Maestro Gaudi   Kawai,Piano,Celeste,Arp 2600,Mini Moog,Arp Odyssey,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Steel),Organ (Hammond),Korg Synthesizer,Wah Wah Clavinet,Roland Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Dan Walsh   Composer
Skip McDonald   Horn Arrangements
Andrew Vowles   Composer
Billy Cobham   Composer
Jeb Loy Nichols   Composer
Barry Llewellyn   Composer
Earl Morgan   Composer
Horace Hinds   Composer
Leroy Sibbles   Composer
Robert del Naja   Composer
Adrian Sherwood   Producer
David McEwan   Engineer,Programming
Prisoner   Programming
Style Scott   Composer
Adrian Maxwell   Composer
Frank Merritt   Cut,Mastering
Daniele Gaudi   Composer
Michael Price   Composer
Matthew Smyth   Engineer,Programming
Samuel Frederick Smith   Composer
Ruff Mercy   Artwork
Michael Moodie   Photography
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