Album

Stretching Out

The Skatalites

1987 · Reggae

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Stretching Out by The Skatalites

Stretching Out is a Reggae album by The Skatalites, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.

About

In 1983 Herbie Miller, manager of Peter Tosh brought the original Skatalites (minus the late Don Drummond) back to Jamaica from all over the world to perform at the 1983 Jamaica Sunsplash. The Skatalites had broken up 18 years earlier, after their short career of two years (1963-1965). Personal disagreement, conflicts and animosities had driven these inventors of Ska and master musicians to seek their own future as individual artist. Miller, who became their manager, owned a nightclub in Kingston, Jamaica called The Blue Monk Jazz Gallery. Here, after 18 years of separation they reconciled their difference, (for a time), and rehearsed for Sunsplash '83 and performed live at the club before a crowd of local fan, friend, and fellow musician. There were no restrictions on the length of set, no barriers on solos or improvisational experiment, and no recording studio limits on how long each song should last. They stretched out, played out, and had a joyous 18th anniversary celebration and reunion. Fortunately, Miller recorded the rehearsals and nightclub performances and captured for history (and dance - mad Ska mavens) all the spontaneity, fire, electricity, and good fellowship of that unique moment. Ska at its best by the greatest Ska musicians in the world! Press "Sounds better than the 60's studio raritie. We're talking party soundtrack for lazybone. Bump Bottoms B+" - Robert Christgau, Christgau's Record Guide To The 80's "Stretching Out is a tuneful marvel. 90 minutes (cassette) of a live reunion. It captures the fire of the bands nine player, (and three guest horns) as they blaze through "Confucius", "Lee Harvey Oswald", "Fidel Castro", and 14 other Ska delights"- FOUR STARS! Rolling Stone Album Guide "Marathon Ska blow-out courtesy of ROIR. Fans of The Special, The Beat and the entire Ska/Blue Beat revival will find this get together of the original teachers a treat." NME U.K. "Skank that swings like a cat in a very small space" - Melody Maker U.K. "Essential. To hear the original Skatalites and guests running through some of their best known works in a relaxed live atmosphere is a real thrill. Many of those red hot three minute "tours de force" are indeed stretched out, the moody Black Sunday clocks in at a memorable twelve minutes of fluid textured improvisational Ska-bop technique" - Black Echoes U.K. "The jazz soloing of Tommy McCook, Roland Alphonso, and Lester Sterling on saxes and "Dizzy" Moore on trumpet summon the spirits of Charlie Parker, John Coltrane and Dizzy Gillespie. Yet no other band but the Skatalites merges this tempestuous improvised blowing with the churning, dance-crazy beat" - Tom Cheyney, Reggae & African Beat "After 20 years the Skatalites reformed and made incendiary appearances at Jamaica Sunsplash in 1983 and 1984, their first public appearance in almost 20 years! Always a great band, but during their short recording career together (1963-65) they never released any live recording. The cassette is a dazzling display of virtuosity in Jamaican jazz. Fills a big void with a massive musical explosion. Wild & Loose" - Pulse, Doug Wendt "This is a collectors item, treat yourself to some sweet sounds from a band of the most influential musicians in the history of reggae. Crucial!" - CMJ New Music Report "A rave-up live concert and rehearsal tape from the kings of 60's Jamaican music. The playing is considerably more energetic than the vinyl performance at Sunsplash" - World Report "Great party music. Ska is the best!" - Dance Music Report "Brings back the nostalgic joy of the sixtie. Captures the authentic sounds magnificently. A masterpiece" - Andell Forgie, NY Carib News "Sterling work. Jazzy rhythmic back beat skank. Unstoppable dance music" - Andy Dunkley, RockPool .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Freedom Sounds6:20
  2. 2Bridge View3:09
  3. 3Latin Goes Ska6:13
  4. 4Tear Up4:02
  5. 5Guns of Navarone4:53
  6. 6Man In the Street4:30
  7. 7Come Dung4:00
  8. 8Big Trombone4:11
  9. 9Ska Ba10:41
  10. 10Road Block5:41
  11. 11Eastern STD Time4:26
  12. 12Confucius5:04
  13. 2.1Lee Harvey Oswald4:03
  14. 2.2Black Sunday12:30
  15. 2.3Mood for Ska3:11
  16. 2.4Fidel Castro, Pt. 17:52
  17. 2.5El P***y Cat5:40
  18. 2.6Four Corners3:12
  19. 2.7Exodus4:47
  20. 2.8Old Fowl5:03
  21. 2.9Fidel Castro, Pt. 28:39
  22. 2.10Welcome Back Home5:25

Sound DNA

  • Reggae
  • Ska
  • celebratory
  • tropical
  • raw

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 13 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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