Battle For Seattle
Little Roy
To say I was sceptical this evening when I was presented this CD during a mouthful of sausage was an understatement. Nirvana.......Grunge covered with a sprinkling of Reggae sauce, could it be done without sounding too cheesy? Well folks, it has been and it has been done very well indeed!
Little Roy is one of the great singers from Jamaican music's classic era in the 1960's and 70's who surrounded himself with the likes of Lee Scratch Perry, Bunny Wailer and the legendary Peter Tosh.
To get you in the mood, check out Little Roy's version of Come As You Are;
I must say that certain tracks bode well for the Reggae treatment, shining examples from this album of ten cover versions include the keyboard heavy 'Sliver', tres melodic 'Polly' and a nice perky upbeat rendition of 'Lithium'.
Recorded old fashioned style, using tape and vintage analog equipment, the band included Horseman, Mafia (from Mafia & Fluxy), Bubblers (from the Ruff Cut Band), erstwhile Wailers guitarist Junior Marvin and George Dekker of The Pioneers.
Little Roy showcases his debut live show on Aug 25th at the 100 Club, accompanied by Don Letts and Hollie Cook (who is making very loud noises on the circuit at the moment). He then goes on to play the Reading & Leeds Festival on Aug 27th (Reading) and Aug 28th (Leeds), make a beeline for the stage as he will no doubt be pulling a large crowd.....
For a chance to get hold of FREE tickets for the 100 Club show on Aug 25th, best hot foot it along to HERE or HERE NOW......
This project has been accepted by the Nirvana camp with welcome arms, Charles Peterson (responsible for Bleach's cover shot) even supplied the front cover image!
When these Nirvana songs hit you, you'll feel the music but no pain.....
Reviewed by Steve Muscutt











Astonished by this review. Check AAAmusic for a completely different viewpoint.
Really nice album! Energetic, lots os pep!