It’s impossible to tell the story of British reggae without Dennis Bovell. As a producer, bassist, songwriter, DJ, and recording engineer, he’s been in the studio or on stage from the music’s breakthrough in the early ’70s through its subsequent twists and turns—the boom years and the quiet times. So when director Steve McQueen needed a song to serve as the focal point of his 2020 film Lovers Rock—part of an anthology depicting moments from the Black British experience in the ’60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s—the choice might have been obvious. “Silly Games,” a woozy ballad that reached #2 on the UK singles chart in 1979, epitomizes the style of romantic reggae that gave the film its name. Sung by Janet Kay, the song’s… Continue reading A Guide to the Discography of British Reggae Architect Dennis Bovell
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10 of the best songs from Small Axe, chosen by Steve McQueen
From the Wailers to Al Green to Small Faces, the Oscar-winning director selects his favourite tunes from the world of his acclaimed series of films. As told to Steve Rose @steverose7 Fri 4 Jun 2021 Small Axe The Wailers The title tune, which was never actually in the series, mainly because we couldn’t afford it! It’s sort of self-evident: if we all come together, we can move mountains. And if anything, that has been proven over the last year, especially with the Black Lives Matter movement, #MeToo and others. It goes so well with what was going on in the series. We as individuals can do huge things. Ire Feelings Rupie Edwards It’s in the scene when Alex Wheatle (Sheyi… Continue reading 10 of the best songs from Small Axe, chosen by Steve McQueen