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    Same as It Never Was

    The Herbaliser - Same as It Never Was

    05/27/2008 | K7 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Usually the grooviest and most hip-hop connected of Ninja Tune's acts, the Herbaliser gradually matured into a supremo live band, led by the duo of Ollie Teeba and Jake Wherry but also encompassing dozens of support slots for brass, woodwinds, and percussionists, plus the usual plugged-in instruments. Still, the Herbaliser isn't a chamber ensemble per se, but instead the type of funky big band prominent in the '70s, the kind that could drop a blaxploitation or disco nugget one minute and get all funky over "Sunny" the next. Same as It Never Was, their first record for !K7, is in similar company to Herbaliser's previous Take London from 2005. It's delivered with the help of an excellent roster of musicians; tenor saxman Chris Bowden, bassist Pino Palladino, and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Ross all make multiple appearances. The sound and productions are definitely up to the Herbaliser standard, but the duo may lose a few listeners when they exercise their funny bones, as they do several times here. Instead of hitting at street level, they spend a lot of time indulging in camp instrumentals like "The Next Spot" and "Amores Bongo" (it's not "Sunny," but it's close). As Herbaliser have done since their debut, they excel at bringing vocal features to life; here it's the Jean Grae guest spot "Street Karma (A Cautionary Tale)," with its eerie blaxploitation shadings. Other highlights come with "Can't Help This Feeling" and "On Your Knees," both featuring vocals by the leather-lunged soul-blues belter Jessica Darling. (Obviously Herbaliser have been at it for years, but it's difficult not to hear her and think of Amy Winehouse or Sharon Jones.) There's no doubting the Herbaliser's ability to deliver exactly what they're attempting, but despite the excellent playing and good vocal features (when they occur), the songwriting and choice of material make this record inferior to the usual Herbaliser standard. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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    Same as It Never Was Notes

    The Herbaliser are all about moving forwards, onwards and upwards. Bonding over a shared love of jazz, funk, rare groove and hip-hop in the early 1990s, West London duo Jake Wherry and Ollie Teeba have evolved with each chapter in their 15-year story. First it was instrumental beats, breaks and samples. Then they added guest rappers and vocalists. Later, as international festival favourites, their line-up swelled into a mini-orchestra with lush arrangements to match.

    On their latest album, Same As It Never Was, The Herbaliser hit a dazzling new peak. With a new label, a new main vocalist, and a new focus on soulful songwriting, this is their richest and most diverse record so far. A timeless modern soul record, it should appeal not just to specialist fans but also to a new generation seduced by the knowing pop-soul nostalgia of Amy Winehouse or Mark Ronson. With new vocalist Jessica Darling, five-piece band and a focus on soulful songwriting the Herbaliser move sideways, and back to the future, The Herbaliser have come full circle. “It’s still a hip-hop inspired record, but at the same time it’s a lot broader because our musical and emotional horizons are broader,” says Jake.

    Glossy and gritty, organic and eclectic, Same As It Never Was builds on the band's hip-hop roots with jazz, funk, R&B, pop, and instrumental soundtrack influences.

    Credits of Same as It Never Was

    • Simon Picton
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Bass (Electric), Guitar
    • Andrew Ross
    • Flute, Vocals (Background), Engineer, Melodica, Vocals, Keyboards, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Percussion
    • Ollie Parfitt
    • Organ, Mini Moog, Wurlitzer, Piano, Vocals, Clavinet, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards
    • Ollie Teeba
    • Scratching, Concept, Programming, Producer, Drum Programming, Design, Vocals
    • Jake Wherry
    • Organ, Programming, Producer, Arp Odyssey, Moog Bass, String Arrangements, Bass (Acoustic), Arp, Engineer, Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar, Percussion, Guitar (Rhythm), Bass (Electric)
    • Ralph Lamb
    • Percussion, Clavinet, Vocals (Background), Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Vocals


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