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Drama Suite Part I - 2024 Reissue

    It's the pair you've all been waiting for! FINALLY! Alan Tew's driving jazz-rock, sleuth-funk masterpiece, Drama Suite Part I is finally reissued to sate your appetites for arguably the very best library two-parter in existence. If you don’t know, get to know. Originally released in 1976 but wonderfully timeless, Drama Suite Part I is at the top of every library funk collectors' list. It's easy to see why...

    Racing out the gate, the gritty crime funk of "The Detectives" makes for a thrilling, wild ride. A dramatic action theme, it's packed with strident playing and bags of attitude. There follows 10 (ten!) drama-tinged, horn-heavy, wah-wah-laced, conga-enhanced, synth-riddled links for neat segues and maximum funk fever. "Helicop" is another fast paced and energetic dramatic action background with great breaks and horns. "The Big One (Prelude)" has an ace bassline and creeps along superbly to create expectation and contains an amazing rolling piano loop that just stops you dead in your tracks. It's all building to "The Big One", a driving, dramatic, full-band action with fantastic funk breaks, heavy horns and *that* piano refrain. It was sampled by Jay-Z, and you can't really blame him, can you? The brief, tense "Headlights" and (even briefer) burner "The Burn" add some - you guessed it - deep drama over insistent rhythms to close out Side A.

    Flip over for "The Detectives (Slow Version)", a relaxed, thoughtful version featuring synths. You might recognise it as being sampled by Domo Genesis and Evidence for "Tallulah" from their brilliant collaboration a few years ago. "The Detectives (Interlude)" is another slow, pensive version featuring electric piano and a trombone solo in the centre section. There follows 6 further links, Detectives versions essentially, with guitars, electric pianos, flugelhorns - all very cool and relaxed rhythms. The strutting majesty of big-time highlight "The Build Up" is next. It's a medium-slow drama background with occasional light statements of The Detectives theme peppered throughout. Nice. The fantastically-titled "Snout" is a slow, tense background theme which features a repetitive guitar figure with alto flutes over the top. The tense, stabby funk of "The Prowler" rounds out proceedings, with nervous figures over a slow, insistent cymbal beat.

    As with all of our KPM re-issues, the audio for Drama Suite Part I comes from the original analogue tapes and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis. And as usual, the sleeve reproduction duties were handed over to Richard Robinson, the current custodian of KPM’s brand identity. We're not quite sure what else to say about this landmark record, other than, GET IT!


    TRACK LISTING

    A1 The Detectives (Long Version) 2:26
    A2 The Detectives (Short Version)1:31
    A3 The Detectives (Link 1) 0:08
    A4 The Detectives (Link 2a) 0:06
    A5 The Detectives (Link 2b) 0:16
    A6 The Detectives (Link 2c 0:16
    A7 The Detectives (Link 3) 0:10
    A8 The Detectives (Link 4a) 0:06
    A9 The Detectives (Link 4b) 0:15
    A10 The Detectives (Link 4c) 0:15
    A11 Helicop 2:54
    A12 The Big One (Prelude) 1:26
    A13 The Big One 4:05
    A14 Headlights 1:09
    A15 The Burn 1:05
    A16 Bust Up (a) 0:14
    A17 Bust Up (b) 0:13
    B1The Detectives (Slow Version) 2:07
    B2 The Detectives (Interlude) 1:47
    B3 The Detectives (Link 5a) 0:12
    B4 The Detectives (Link 5b) 0:29
    B5 The Detectives (Link 6a) 0:11
    B6 The Detectives (Link 6b) 0:32
    B7 The Detectives (Link 7a) 0:19
    B8 The Detectives (Link 7b) 0:13
    B9 The Build Up 5:57 B10 Snout 1:04
    B11 The Prowler 2:02

    Alan Tew

    Drama Suite Part II - 2024 Reissue

      It's the pair you've all been waiting for! FINALLY! Alan Tew's Drama Suite Part II. What can we really say? Honestly? We guess the first thing that strikes you is how clean the drums are. Almost impossibly slick but dripping so, so heavy with the neck-snapping funk you'd expect from perhaps the most sought-after library funk set of them all! The cheapest on Discogs is, currently, £1300+. Now's your chance to remedy that. If you know, you know. And we think you know...

      "The Rub" is a cool, low-slung heavy-funk roller with relaxed brass and alto flute phrases. Up next, "Money Runner" is another edgy funk glider, its easy-tempo moving in harmony with slinky rhythmic riffs and featuring a seemingly ad-libbed electric piano solo. Strutting along after, "White Elephant Walk" is another laconic, deeply stoned walking theme with electric piano and alto flutes. There follows a couple of brief "walking" links before the brilliantly tense "Master Plan" slowly builds. Expectancy grows to the main theme around a minute in and then a melodic theme builds slightly to the 3 minute mark before floating down gradually and elegantly to its climax. It's utterly fantastic. The smoky, after-hours "Night Watch" is a slow, cool gem featuring alto flutes and synths.

      Now we're talking, "The Fence (a)" is just sensational and worth buying this album all on its own. It's likely the reason you're here, anyway. Another impossibly funky, slow and easy tempo with a bass riff to die for, dramatic guitar with gorgeous electric piano and alto flute phrases. It was sampled for "Action Satisfaction" by J5, way way back. "The Fence (b)" is a slower, more deliberate version of the previous heater, but it's no less essential. Indeed, it's absolutely jaw-drooping. Closing out this remarkable side, "Surveillance" is another horizontal masterpiece of relaxed yet dramatic jazz-funk. Vibes ad-lib in centre section and give you an idea of how Roy Ayers making library funk in the mid-late 70s might've sounded. Sensational.

      Flip over for "Total Silence", a near-beatless and understated scene-setter featuring neat interplay of guitar and synthesizer themes over bass and hi-hats. The slow "Eyes" follows, a brief gem with subdued electric piano solo and a light climax. The fantastic "Drama Backcloth (1a)" is up next, a repetitive piano and bass refrain with guitar figures over the top. Its creeping crime-funk vibe was pilfered for "Outta Town Shit" by Ghostface Killah in 2006. "Drama Backcloth (1b)" is a short, subdued version without the guitar figure. "Drama Backcloth (2)" features an expectant, background marimba figure over light rhythm whilst the cool "Drama Backcloth (3)" centres around a relaxed riff and the angular "Drama Backcloth (4)" presents eerie progressions with piano interjections. It's decidedly non-rhythmic!

      We're then onto 14 (!) different half-minute "Scenechanges", all jazzy and funky, some cool and dramatic, some slow and rhythmic. All ace and groove-fuelled. The aptly-titled "Final Statement" closes proceedings, a slow, pensive theme on guitar joined by cool brass and a solo trumpet to its climax.

      As with all of our KPM re-issues, the audio for Drama Suite Part II comes from the original analogue tapes and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis. And as usual, the sleeve reproduction duties were handed over to Richard Robinson, the current custodian of KPM’s brand identity. We're not quite sure what else to say about this landmark record, other than, GET IT!


      TRACK LISTING

      A1 The Rub 2:27
      A2 Money Runner 2:15
      A3 White Elephant Walk 1:24
      A4 White Elephant Walk (Link) 0:07
      A5 Walking Link 0:18
      A6 Master Plan 3:26
      A7 Night Watch 2:12
      A8 The Fence (Version A) 1:49
      A9 The Fence (Version B) 2:11
      A10 Surveillance 1:33
      B1 Total Silence 1:26
      B2 Eyes 0:4
      B3 Drama Backcloth (1a) 1:38
      B4 Drama Backcloth (1b) 0:17
      B5 Drama Backcloth (2) 0:59
      B6 Drama Backcloth (3) 0:17
      B7 Drama Backcloth (4) 0:24
      B8 Scenechange (1) 0:17
      B9 Scenechange (2a) 0:10
      B10 Scenechange (2b) 0:24
      B11 Scenechange (2c) 0:25
      B12 Scenechange (3a) 0:17
      B13 Scenechange (3b) 0:17
      B14 Scenechange (4) 0:15
      B15 Scenechange (5) 0:21
      B16 Scenechange (6a) 0:25
      B17 Scenechange (6b) 0:21
      B18 Scenechange (7) 0:10
      B19 Scenechange (8a) 0:12
      B20 Scenechange (8b) 0:30
      B21 Scenechange (9) 0:51
      B22 Brass Statement 0:05
      B23 Final Statement 0:47


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