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    Joseph Malik - Diverse (2002)

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    Joseph Malik - Diverse (2002)

    Joseph Malik - Diverse
    EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 310 MB | Full Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
    Label/Cat#: Compost Rec. # COMPOST 104-2 | Country/Year: Germany 2002
    Genre: Electronic | Style: Future Jazz

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    Joseph Malik - Diverse (2002)


    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

    EAC extraction logfile from 3. February 2012, 23:06

    Joseph Malik / Diverse

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    log date: 2012-06-13 21:22:46

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    Analyzed: Joseph Malik / Diverse
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    DR8 0.00 dB -9.45 dB 4:36 02-Soul Blues
    DR8 0.00 dB -9.29 dB 5:22 03-Take It All In and Check It All Out
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    Number of tracks: 10
    Official DR value: DR8

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    CD Info:

    Joseph Malik - Diverse

    Label: Compost Records
    Catalog#: COMPOST 104-2
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Germany
    Released: 2002
    Genre: Electronic
    Style: Future Jazz


    Tracklist:

    1 Melodies 3:00
    2 Soul Blues 4:35
    3 Take It All In And Check It All Out 5:22
    4 As I Rise 3:06
    5 Ibotribe 7:51
    6 Futuristica 5:23
    7 I Don't Want 6:38
    8 Evil Things 3:37
    9 I Am Drifting 3:30
    10 Mother's Son 5:55

    Credits:

    Backing Vocals – Courtney Lickle (tracks: 2, 6), David Donnelly (2) (tracks: 1, 8), Donald Gorgan (tracks: 2, 6), Joseph Malik (tracks: 1, 3, 8), Nadia Smith (tracks: 1, 7, 8)
    Bass [Fender] – David Donnelly (tracks: 2, 3, 5 to 7, 9)
    Drums [Cling Film Drums] – David Donnelly (tracks: 9)
    Effects – Joseph Malik (tracks: 2)
    Electric Piano – David Donnelly (tracks: 2, 3, 7)
    Engineer – David Donnelly (tracks: 4, 5, 9, 10), George Macdonald (tracks: 1, 2, 6 to 8), James (Codman) Lock*
    Guitar – David Donnelly (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 8, 10)
    Kalimba – David Donnelly (tracks: 5)
    Keyboards [Roland Sh109] – David Donnelly (tracks: 7, 9)
    Mastered By – Bo
    Mixed By – George Macdonald
    Organ [Hammond] – David Donnelly (tracks: 2, 3)
    Percussion – David Donnelly (tracks: 3, 4, 7, 9)
    Photography – andyshaw101@hotmail.com
    Photography [Inside Of J.malik] – Mr. Todd
    Producer, Arranged By – David Donnelly
    Programmed By – David Donnelly (tracks: 2, 3, 5 to 8)
    Programmed By [Bass] – Joseph Malik (tracks: 1)
    Strings – David Donnelly (tracks: 1, 5)
    Synthesizer [Juno] – David Donnelly (tracks: 10)
    Turntables [Beats] – Joseph Malik (tracks: 1, 8)
    Turntables [Strings] – Joseph Malik (tracks: 2, 6)
    Vocals – Joseph Malik
    Written-By – David Donnelly (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 to 10), Joseph Malik (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 10)

    Notes?

    Track 1, 2, 8 recorded at The Demusphere & The BassTrap Studios (Edinburgh).
    Track 2 recorded at Yohkoh Studios.
    Track 1, 2, 6, 7, 8 mixed at the BassTrap
    Beats for Track 3, 5, 7 recorded at Yohkoh Studios.
    Track 3 recorded & mixed at Golden Acrid Studios (Easter Road, Edinburgh)
    Track 4, 5, 10 recorded & mixed at The Demusphere
    Track 6 recorded at Grand Unified Studios & The BassTrap Studios.
    Track 7 recorded at The Demusphere
    Track 9 recorded & mixed at Wellington Rover's Studio (Leith Links, Edinburgh)

    Barcode and Other Identifiers:

    Barcode: 66754850572
    Other (Label Code): LC 02518
    Other (Rights Society): GEMA

    Lately it seems all pop roads lead to R&B. A post-Timbaland, post-broken-beat nexus where The Bottom Line and studio experimentation meet in surprisingly joyful union, a place where mainstream and underground forms seem strangely pre-destined for collision.

    Add one Scot Joseph Malik to the party, putting his singer/songwriter background to work in coordinating Diverse's decidedly post-club affair. It goes something like this: If soul troubadours Shuggie Otis, Bill Withers and Curtis Mayfield were brought up in UK clubs listening to the techno by way of batucada rhythms of Jazzanova, then copped a chilled anti-gangsta lean to the West African music of Baaba Maal, Mansour Seck and Ali Farka Toure, it might sound like Diverse.

    A lot to take in? Well, yeah, diversity has always been too much for some. And for Malik, "love for all things" is a credo - lyrics concerning racism, rat-race oppression and love being the album's motifs. The Curtis Mayfield-like "Soul Love" criticizes a lover for leaving him for money, while his cover of Bill Wither's celebration-of-all-things "Take It All In and Check It All Out" weaves an acoustic guitar and electric piano over a pulsing 4/4 kick. Elsewhere, "Futuristica" finds its roots in Compost's now-trademark neo-Brazilian riddims while the lead melody on "Ibotribe" is provided by a Calimba (aka thumb piano). Wrapped in a glossy house sheen (courtesy of collaborator/multi-instrumentalist/producer David Donnelly), Malik is bound to attract a decidedly diverse listenership. A testament to the idea itself.

    ~Alexis Georgopoulos URB magazine

    Joseph Malik - Diverse (2002)


    Im Zuge des New Acoustic Movement hat das Compost-Label nun auch seinen Singer/Songwriter unter Vertrag. Was sich im letzten Frühjahr beim Interview mit Labelchef Michael Reinboth ankündigte, hat nun mit dem Edinburgher Joseph Malik konkrete Formen angenommen. Und wir wären nicht bei Compost, wenn man diese Entscheidung nicht mit Bedacht getroffen hätte. Malik vollführt seine akustischen Folk-Exkursionen über einer Produktion, die sich der digitalen Elektronik bedient, nicht nur, um dem Ergebnis eine zeitgenössische Note zu verleihen, sondern auch, um der Komplexität des erreichten Ergebnisses eine schöne Plattform zu verleihen.
    Es würde mich nicht wundern, wenn die Stereo-Anlagen-Vorführer der großen Medienmärkte bald ihre alten Dire-Straits-Platten einmotteten, um in Zukunft ihre Kunden mit einer Demonstration des Malikschen Klanguniversums zu beglücken. Wer „Diverse“ hört, lässt die Schubladen im Kopf schnell zufallen. Diese Platte zwingt geradezu, sich den Luxus einer eigenen Meinung zuzulegen. Schon beim ersten Probehören im Venker/Volkmann-Büro hatte ich den Vergleich mit John Lennon im Kopf. Bei einem Blick in die Linernotes findet man ihn ebenso wie Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers oder Shuggie Otis – und Celtic Glasgow. Neben den vielen zusätzlichen Authentizitätspunkten (Covergestaltung, richtiger Fußballclub) ist es die unverwechselbare Stimme von Malik (im Spannungsfeld zwischen Mayfield und Gaye), die „Diverse“ tatsächlich zu etwas Besonderem macht. Und schöne Songs gibt es mindestens im halben Dutzend. Vom entspannten Flow mal ganz abgesehen. ~Burkhard Welz intro.de
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