The Flying Hats - Ups CD



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Название Ups

Исполнитель The Flying Hats

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    The Flying Hats

    Ups

    • wydawca: ATA Records
    • nr katalogowy: ATA045CD
    • format: CD
    • PŁYTA NOWA, ZAFOLIOWANA

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    DATA PREMIERY: 04/09/2026

    DATA WYSYŁKI: 03/09/2026

    They say you've got to take your ups with your downs, but that's only because 'they' haven't heard Ups, the second LP by The Flying Hats, which is all ups and no downs whatsoever. The album arrives little more than a year after debut long player The Return of the Flying Hats and mere months after the release of an instant classic 45 single featuring non-album tracks The Blender and Hot Cakes. So it's fair to say that Ups finds the band riding the crest of an extremely funky Hammond-infused retro-reggae wave.

    Indeed, it's tempting to say not just 'riding the crest of' but 'increasing said wave's actual mass' - for the new set delivers a second floor-shaking helping of a sound that joins the dots between Aggrovators-style reggae and Meters-style funk. Opener Lightning Bottle kicks off with an introductory drum-fill that briefly nods to a certain Dawn Penn classic before settling into a heavy, mid-tempo, Hammond-led riddim providing instant appeal for those who lean more towards the Bunny Lee/ 70s side of things. The same can be said of a trio of easy-rolling bubblers consisting of Pinball - a brisk number near the start of the album's second half - along with the wistful beauty of So Long and Step Up, which close the album.

    Those who prefer reggae that evokes the Kingston 'Sound of '69', however, will salivate over the balance of tracks which deliver no fewer than five such cuts tempered with a fat slice of New Orleans sass, revelling in deliriously joyful Hammond melodies and funky backbeats, while maintaining that offbeat reggae rhythm. Kick About, Double Up and Market Day provide uptempo bounce, while the clattery syncopated drums on the stripped-back skank of Stout and the absolutely gorgeous Hammond-funky/ boss-reggae groove of Traffic Light provide something a little more loose-limbed.

    If Allen Toussaint and The Meters had upped sticks and relocated to Kingston (or Bunny Lee and Jackie Mittoo had moved to the Big Easy) in the early 70s, it would have sounded like this. The fact that neither of those scenarios occurred is the early 70s loss and our gain!

    T R A C K L I S T A

    1. Lightning Bottle

    2. Kick About

    3. Traffic Light

    4. Double Up

    5. Market Day

    6. Pinball

    7. Stout

    8. So Long

    9. Step Up

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