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NIGHTMARES ON WAX - LATE NIGHT TALES

    NIGHTMARES ON WAX - LATE NIGHT TALES

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    A1. Joe Dukie & DJ Fitchie - Midnight Marauders
    A2. Ian Brown - The Gravy Train (N.O.W. Mix)
    A3. Tony Allen ft Damon Albarn - Every Season
    A4. The Rootsman - Show Some Love

    B1. King Kooba - California Suite (Vagabond Mix)
    B2. Quincy Jones - Listen (What It Is)
    B3. Cortex - La Rue
    B4. Tom Scott and The L.A. Express - Sneakin’ In The Back

    C1. Search - Action Tape 1 (Madscope Mix)
    C2. Large Professor - 'Bout That Time
    C3. Tranquility Bass - Cantamilla
    C4. Mad Doctor X - Intergalactic Throwdown

    D1. Dusty Springfield - Spooky
    D2. Focus - Having Your Fun
    D3. Nightmares on Wax - Brothers On The Slide Dub (Exclusive Cover Version) 
    D4. Brian Blessed - The White City Part 1 (Exclusive Spoken Word)
    This ain't no normal nightmare, kid. This is Nightmares On Wax, aka DJ EASE, aka George Evelyn. Born under a bad sign, with lino in hand, Mr. Evelyn went forth into the world and breakdanced (brokedance?). It's what you did in the 80s when you were young, loved hip hop and couldn't rap for toffee. When house arrived they turned their clever hands to it. Bleeps and beats is what it was. That's what everyone said. But there was always a bit more than a bunch of bleeps to what Nightmares On Wax did. The north never really took the name very seriously (Sweet Exorcist even named their album Clonk as a pisstake). Then George flipped the script and went and did Smokers Delight, the beats not so much seminal as semolina: gloopy and slow and sweet and lovely. 

    And now we have this: a 2024 reissue of his seminal Late Night Tales compilation. Tom Scott's 'Sneakin' In The Back' — one of the most sampled beats in hip hop — makes an appearance in its full glory, while Quincy Jones, the inspiration for NOW's 'Nights Interlude', backs up the classics with ‘Listen (What It Is)’. Evelyn's hip hop sensibility is to the fore throughout and nowhere is this more evident than on ‘Intergalactic 
    Throwdown' by former Freestylers' DJ, Mad Doctor X. And can we forget the sublime version of the Classic IV's 'Spooky' by darling Dusty? No, we can't. Finally — oh, finally! — there is the now-traditional cover version, 
    with George serving up a soupy version of 'Brothers On The Slide' that gives a nod of respect to the original British funk soul brothers, Cymande. This ain't no nightmare at all: it's Nightmares On Wax
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