Tracklist
Early | |||
A Certain Ratio– | Do The Du | 2:49 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Flight | 6:04 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Waterline | 4:07 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Shack Up | 3:13 | |
A Certain Ratio– | The Fox | 3:03 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Blown Away | 3:11 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Gum | 3:01 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Life's A Scream | 6:32 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Skipscada | 2:06 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Knife Slits Water | 7:32 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Sounds Like Something Dirty | 6:54 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Touch | 5:03 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Saturn | 3:48 | |
B-Sides, Rarities & Sessions | |||
A Certain Ratio– | All Night Party | 3:13 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Faceless | 2:18 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Do The Du | 2:41 | |
A Certain Ratio– | All Night Party | 3:47 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Flight | 3:15 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Choir | 3:05 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Skipscada | 2:04 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Felch (Original NYC Mix) | 3:43 | |
Sir Horatio– | Abracadubra | 3:31 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Tumba Rhumba | 2:34 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Si Fermir O Grido | 3:22 | |
A Certain Ratio– | Tribeca | 11:52 |
Credits (18)
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Early CD; CD, Enhanced; All Media, Compilation | Soul Jazz Records – SJR CD60 | UK | 2002 | UK — 2002 | |||||
Early 2×LP, Compilation | Soul Jazz Records – SJR LP60 | UK | 2002 | UK — 2002 | Recently Edited | ||||
Early CD, Compilation, Promo | Soul Jazz Records – SJR CD60 | UK | 2002 | UK — 2002 | |||||
Early CD; CD, Enhanced; All Media, Compilation | Soul Jazz Records – SJR CD60 | UK | 2002 | UK — 2002 | New Submission | ||||
Early 2×LP, Compilation | Soul Jazz Records – SJR LP 060 | UK | 2008 | UK — 2008 | |||||
Early CD; CD, Enhanced; All Media, Compilation, Repress | Soul Jazz Records – SJR CD60 | UK | UK | ||||||
Early CD; CD, Enhanced; All Media, Compilation, Reissue | Soul Jazz Records – SJR CD60 | UK | UK | New Submission |
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- I really wish the second cd from the double cd with all the Peel Sessions would have been pressed to vinyl
- Edited 8 years ago
referencing Early (2×LP, Compilation) SJR LP60
amazing album. 45 09 09 l- k jl; l kl lk - Factory Records hit me hard as a young man in his super early 20's. Joy Division spoke to me at that age, and also the visuals were incredibly important as well. Ian Curtis was so haunted, it made my heart ache. But now, I can barely listen to their music. Not that I hate it, but more to the fact that the music doesn't speak for me anymore. I used it, it used me, and I was satisfied. Next!
For that label, and what a more lasting effect, is A Certain Ratio. The visuals of the band were even more striking to me than Joy Division. They had this sort of Lawrence of the Arabia without the robes look. Military baggy shorts, 1930's haircuts, thick boy scout or military socks that go up to the knee, and basically sort of look like British prisoners of war circa the early days of World War 2. And the music is …. dub jazz funk. It was like if Miles Davis started a British band in the late 70's. To me I think this was Factory Records head Tony Wilson's great discovery.
Early is the ultimate collection of all the early and hard to find singles by A Certain Ratio. The spacey dub effects and the self-obsessed funk makes this band the bad and slightly darker version of Joy Division's rock stance. If Ian and company looked up to Iggy, The Doors, and Velvets, then A Certain Ratio looked up to obscure funk singles and Miles electric music era. In many ways they perfectly complimented each other. But the lasting effect for me is A Certain Ratio. - Edited 17 years agoToward the late 70s, two Manchester-based tribes of young people lived together in a weird harmony. On the one hand, the bewitched devotees to the heretic smack of the Velvet Underground and to the ambiguous appeal of David Bowie (Joy Division, Section 25, Crispy Ambulance). On the other, the children of the Northern Soul, fans of black soul music. A Certain Ratio is the perfect link between these two cultures sharing a similar sense of repartee. No need to know how to play an instrument to create a rich musical environment, even when you opt for the difficulty of funky rhythms. "Early", launched at the initiative of the London-based Souljazz label, relates the history of a combo who, alike Cabaret Voltaire, cultivated an absolute taste for singularity (A Certain Ratio started their experimentation with magnetic tapes after attending a Cabaret Voltaire gig). Complete with 2 CDs and a Quicktime video, this anthology will sound like a total musical UFO to whomever never danced on icy-cold dancefloor hits such as Shack Up or Blown Away. The sophisticated booklet is an additional treat to those who still long for this very special period in time that only existed on a microcosmic point of the world's music map.
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