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RUTS DC MEETS MAD PROFESSOR
Title:
Rhythm Collision Vol. 1
Label:
ECHO BEACH (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$9.00
Catalog #:
EB 002CD
A mid-price re-release of UK-based Ruts DC's definitive punk/reggae fusion record
Rhythm Collision Vol. 1
. This version is further enhanced with five 12" bonus and vocal remixes. Originally released in 1982 on the band's own Bohemian Records, this album was immensely influential in UK punk/reggae circles, and was subsequently re-released on the New York 'ROIR' label. Mad Professor's memorable mixes helped the LP to gain some cult status. Meeting at a record store, indulging in their mutual love of funk grooves, as well as playing in the pub rock band
Hit & Run
, the line-up fluctuated in the early days before settling with
Paul Fox
on guitar,
Dave Ruffy
on drums,
John Segs
on bass and
Malcolm Owen
on vocals. Attracting the attention of the Southall music collective
People Unite
, they recorded their classic single "In a Rut" and rollercoasted to pop stardom, signing to Virgin Records, scoring three Top 30 hits, recording the classic
The Crack
LP, as well as some special
John Peel
sessions. They were one of the most powerful live bands and always maintained their credibility where others fell for rock 'n' roll glamour. After touring Europe and the U.S., the band were exhausted and, devastatingly for all concerned, Malcolm Owen was dead. The three carried on the band, appending DC to their name, and redirected their music. They released an initial Ruts DC LP
Animal Now
but were less than happy with the results. Reggae had always been a major part of the Ruts sound, and they chose to develop that and remove themselves and their music from the mainstream glare. They sought out the up-and-coming star of UK reggae production
Neil "The Mad Professor" Fraser
who had recently set up his Ariwa studio and
Rhythm Collision
was the first major project recorded in it. This is funk-fueled reggae swaddled in dub, and daubed all over with loud, brash and catchy punk.
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