Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Saturday Scratch #32: Special Edition - R.I.P. Junior Murvin
Very sad to hear of the passing of the legendary Junior
Murvin at the age of 64 (or 67 depending on which
report you believe). Murvin recorded with a clutch
of great Jamaican producers over the years, but
it's his work with Lee Perry on 1977's seminal
'Police & Thieves' LP for which he'll inevitably
be best remembered. Here, from those sessions, is
'Memories', the b-side of the album's second
single, 'Tedious'.
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4 comments:
I thought of you when I heard the news because of your Saturday Scratch series!
I also suspect that I'm not the only one who heard the Clash's version of Police & Thieves first (at least as far as I'm aware!) so I have them to thank for bringing him to my attention!
Good to hear something different from him too, and a fine tribute.
Thanks C. He made so much great music in his life, yet all of the obits (including mine!) inevitably focus on the 'Police & Thieves' LP, which I guess goes to show what an important record it is and what a great team Murvin and Perry were at that moment in time.
I'm so sad to hear this news. One my favourite singers and a fine writer. 'Police and Theives' is a perfect album. RIP, sir.
Great tribute and can't recall hearing the track P&T is top album of course.
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