Kay, Arthur -& The Clerks-
The Night I Came Home
It was in a youth club stage that myself and a band of young tab-collared Mods called The Shapes played our first gig on
a cold February Tuesday night in 1966. 50 years on, thanks to The Clerks I have made the album up until now I could only
ever dream of making. A fusion of Ska, East coast Soul, a touch of gospel and the influence of the London street songs I
grew up with. The night I came home. So this is how London legend Arthur Kay finally came home with the help of a young
Ska band from Cologne. On the album, we find Arthur paying tribute to his great idol Dion ("The Wanderer") with "The
Last of the One-Named Singers" as well as a cover version of Dions "Born To Cry". "The Count Of Clerkenwell" is another
of Arthurs underground classics receiving a facelift here. But most of the songs are new compositions though, their
lyrics reflecting Arthurs eventful life. The Clerks are much more than simply his backing band. Arthur requested the
band to include two of bandleader Geros compositions. They weave seamlessly into the album, which closes with a new
version of Arthurs classic "Mardi Gras on a Saturday Night" recorded live at Freedom Sounds Festival as a bonus track.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
15-02-2017
Label
Item-nr
501019
EAN
4026763111346
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
THE LAST OF THE ONE NAMED SINGERS
2
THE NIGHT I CAME HOME
3
(I WAS) BORN TO CRY
4
WIDEBOYS AND COWBOYS
5
REGGAENSKA
6
SUNLIGHT OF THE SPIRIT
7
THE COUNT OF CLERKENWELL
8
IT'S THE HATTON GARDEN JOB
9
THE LAST OF THE SUMMER SKA
10
DON'T GIVE A DAM
11
TRYING TO MAKE A LIVING
12
MARDI GRAS ON A SATURDAY NIGHT (LIVE AT FREEDOM SOUNDS FESTIVAL)