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Jimmy cliff sacred fire ep
Jimmy cliff sacred fire ep







In other words, there’s one original song here. The CD consists of 5 tracks, 4 of which are covers, and one of which (“Guns of Brixton”) has two different versions. Cliff hasn’t released a record since 2004’s Black Magic, but this teaser EP for a forthcoming 2012 LP raises the bar. The reggae legend is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer (whatever that means) and holds England’s esteemed Order of Merit in addition to releasing several notable albums. Jimmy Cliff sounds pretty spry for a 63 year-old.

  • Jimmy Cliff plays Later.Jimmy Cliff – Sacred Fire EP - Collective Sounds, 2011.
  • And with a forthcoming appearance on Jools Holland, then the album, and then various festivals, there’s every chance he’ll succeed. On Cliff's website there is much excited talk about making 2012 Jimmy Cliff’s year. Like his religious journey from dreadlock Rasta, past Islam, to personal enlightenment, his music continues to stare defiantly ahead, not entirely unlike Tom Jones' and Leonard Cohen's. He left the stage with the look of a man who has regained a sense of purpose. So much so that Cliff immediately changed his mind about having a single encore and gave us three: “The Harder they Come”, a cover of Rancid’s “Ruby Soho” (from the EP) and the old warhorse “Wonderful World, Beautiful People”. The voices weaved in and out and in its middle section the song summoned in a traditional reading of "Rivers of Babylon", along with a certain amount of indecipherable talk about the state of the world. The star of the backing band, however, was backing vocalist Tammi T, who best showed her worth on the euphoric "Bongo Man" medley, which with its African harmonies cuts a very unlikely figure as a Rasta peace call. And throughout, Cliff’s mellifluous tenor was as rich as rum, supported by the thick horns of Liam Philpot and Dwight Richards, and the solid rhythm section of Jubal Molitor and Scott Abels. On the other hand, new songs “World Upside Down” and “One More” felt as passionate and tuneful as anything he’s written. There were no real duff moments but the flatter songs were Cliff’s famous yet slight sunsplash cover of “Wild World” and the unconvincing eco-sentiment of “Planet Earth”. A little rarer was the sight of so many six-footers misty-eyed at “Many Rivers to Cross”, which still no one can sing better.

    jimmy cliff sacred fire ep

    Unsurprisingly, they all knew, word for word, the lyrics to “Miss Jamaica” and “I Can See Clearly Now”. Rude boys and dreadlocks rubbed shoulders with teenagers and parents.

    jimmy cliff sacred fire ep

    It gave the indigO2 the air of a rootsy club. And it was mostly bathed in a two-tone sound that harked straight back to Thatcher, yet seemed bang up to the minute. Next up was the “Treat the Youth Right” medley where Cliff stayed contemporary with a ragga persona no doubt learnt from the same Kingston bars.īut the evening was mainly a night of classics mixed with tasters of the new album. Dressed in a gold jacket and T-shirt with his name on it, Cliff opened his account with “You Can Get It If You Really Want”, displaying the age-defying dancehall moves he practices in Jamaican nightclubs (see image below). Kanye West and Jay-Z may have been playing across the way in the big hall, but Cliff and band displayed just as much political relevance with, no doubt, a much sweeter sound. Rude boys and dreadlocks rubbed shoulders with teenagers and parentsDoctor Jimmy Cliff, however, last night put any such doubts to rest. Most who’ve heard it say the collaboration has put fresh batteries in Cliff, yet others have wondered whether as a reggae-punk alliance, it's simply exhuming the legacy of The Clash.

    jimmy cliff sacred fire ep

    The partnership has, however, already produced one EP, 2011’s Sacred Fire. But, with the recording process moving at Jamaican pace, that’s now been delayed. This concert was originally scheduled to coincide with the release of Re.Birth, produced by Tim Armstrong of American rock band Rancid. Last night, in front of a rambunctious indigO2, a 64-year-old Cliff showed he has absolutely no intention of mellowing.









    Jimmy cliff sacred fire ep