Grant, best known for his early-Eighties singles "Electric Avenue"
and "Romancing the Stone," was kicking it in Ice Studios in
Barbados, when he was asked about the Rascals'
"Groovin'," which he and Hepcat may cover for Red Hot +
Rude, the proceeds of which will go toward increasing AIDS
prevention. There's also the possibility that other third-wave ska
band Let's Go Bowling may join forces with
General Public's Dave Wakeling to
attempt the same song. Perhaps the deciding factor in who gets to
record it will come down to which team is actually aware of the
project.
Other acts scheduled to contribute material to the
ska-and-reggae-tinged compilation include Metro
Stylee with original Skatalite Ernest
Radlin performing the song "My Boy Lollipop" (made famous
in the Sixties by Millie Small). "It's pretty saccharine but we've
managed to get it kinda dirty and gnarly," says Andy
"Stoker" Growcutt, who produced the song. The former
Dexy's Midnight Runner will also handle production
duties for a planned Long Beach Dub
All-Stars-meet-the Specials collaboration
(possibly recording Desmond Decker's "Israelites")
and Mephiskapheles recording Screamin' Jay
Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You." Stoker has invited
Blondie's Deborah Harry to join on that track, but
thus far the invitation has not been RSVPed. A dub version of
O'Kaysions' "Girl Watcher" (also produced by
Stoker), performed by reggae-legend Pato Banton
and General Public's Ranking Roger is also slated
to make the cut.
Other artists asked to participate on the album, scheduled for a
June release on Gypsy Records, include the Mighty Mighty
Bosstones and Rancid.
BLAIR R. FISCHER(January 25, 1999)
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