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da'Krash/Produced by Jessie How many of you out there are hip to the band da'Krash? They only had one album which came out in 88, which was produced by Jessie Johnson. Not only did he produce it but played on it and wrote or co-wrote all of the songs. I remember when I first heard the single "Wasn't I Good To Ya". I thought it was Jessie. The lead singer, Robert Jordan, had Jessie's vocals down pat. He actually sounded better than Jessie on vocals. He had more range. Anyway, the single was killing! It was Jessie's trademark funk "Free World"/Blueberry Gossip" sound with Jessie's guitar solos up high in the mix. I was shocked to find out that it was this band called da'Krash. I got the album and the whole thing sounded like what Jessie's second album should have sounded like. It's a very good album and if you really like Jessie's solo 80's stuff, you'll love this album! Songs like "Wasn't I Good To Ya", "Trapped In Phases" "Feeling Like This" and a piano driven ballad "Uptown" are standout cuts. I ended up doing some gigs with Dee Dee, who was the guitarist and Robert Jordan, who was the vocalists from da'Krash in a band called Dirty Diapers. Dee and myself were doing the twin Flying V double lead guitar assult untill Robert quit and Dee moved back south. Anybody aware of this album and if so, whay do you think of it? SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: How many of you out there are hip to the band da'Krash? They only had one album which came out in 88, which was produced by Jessie Johnson. Not only did he produce it but played on it and wrote or co-wrote all of the songs. I remember when I first heard the single "Wasn't I Good To Ya". I thought it was Jessie. The lead singer, Robert Jordan, had Jessie's vocals down pat. He actually sounded better than Jessie on vocals. He had more range. Anyway, the single was killing! It was Jessie's trademark funk "Free World"/Blueberry Gossip" sound with Jessie's guitar solos up high in the mix. I was shocked to find out that it was this band called da'Krash. I got the album and the whole thing sounded like what Jessie's second album should have sounded like. It's a very good album and if you really like Jessie's solo 80's stuff, you'll love this album! Songs like "Wasn't I Good To Ya", "Trapped In Phases" "Feeling Like This" and a piano driven ballad "Uptown" are standout cuts. I ended up doing some gigs with Dee Dee, who was the guitarist and Robert Jordan, who was the vocalists from da'Krash in a band called Dirty Diapers. Dee and myself were doing the twin Flying V double lead guitar assult untill Robert quit and Dee moved back south. Anybody aware of this album and if so, whay do you think of it?
BG, I went back to listen to the "cassette" a few weeks ago during the post of DaKrash vs Mazarati! I'm still as impressed as I was then! The video for "Wasn't I good to ya" fit right along with the song--moving cameras, high intensity action, just so much going on in such a small space!!!! Definitely a Hi-energy sound!!! Tune your ear back into TaMara & The Seen's first endeaver. For some reason I remember being disappointed be Blueberry Gossip and I know their first tape being on point! Especially the guitars and keyboard parts. You can easily see where Oliver Leiber was headed when he worked on Paula Abdul's first venture! If I could find the tape, I go back and give it a listen!!! Refresh my memory on Blueberry Gossip! Oh yeah...you know you were 'punked' by Jesse!!! GGD | |
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GGDeVille said: blackguitaristz said: How many of you out there are hip to the band da'Krash? They only had one album which came out in 88, which was produced by Jessie Johnson. Not only did he produce it but played on it and wrote or co-wrote all of the songs. I remember when I first heard the single "Wasn't I Good To Ya". I thought it was Jessie. The lead singer, Robert Jordan, had Jessie's vocals down pat. He actually sounded better than Jessie on vocals. He had more range. Anyway, the single was killing! It was Jessie's trademark funk "Free World"/Blueberry Gossip" sound with Jessie's guitar solos up high in the mix. I was shocked to find out that it was this band called da'Krash. I got the album and the whole thing sounded like what Jessie's second album should have sounded like. It's a very good album and if you really like Jessie's solo 80's stuff, you'll love this album! Songs like "Wasn't I Good To Ya", "Trapped In Phases" "Feeling Like This" and a piano driven ballad "Uptown" are standout cuts. I ended up doing some gigs with Dee Dee, who was the guitarist and Robert Jordan, who was the vocalists from da'Krash in a band called Dirty Diapers. Dee and myself were doing the twin Flying V double lead guitar assult untill Robert quit and Dee moved back south. Anybody aware of this album and if so, whay do you think of it?
BG, I went back to listen to the "cassette" a few weeks ago during the post of DaKrash vs Mazarati! I'm still as impressed as I was then! The video for "Wasn't I good to ya" fit right along with the song--moving cameras, high intensity action, just so much going on in such a small space!!!! Definitely a Hi-energy sound!!! Tune your ear back into TaMara & The Seen's first endeaver. For some reason I remember being disappointed be Blueberry Gossip and I know their first tape being on point! Especially the guitars and keyboard parts. You can easily see where Oliver Leiber was headed when he worked on Paula Abdul's first venture! If I could find the tape, I go back and give it a listen!!! Refresh my memory on Blueberry Gossip! Oh yeah...you know you were 'punked' by Jesse!!! GGD I was punked by Jessie? How so? The "Who's Hendrix?" remark? SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: GGDeVille said: BG, I went back to listen to the "cassette" a few weeks ago during the post of DaKrash vs Mazarati! I'm still as impressed as I was then! The video for "Wasn't I good to ya" fit right along with the song--moving cameras, high intensity action, just so much going on in such a small space!!!! Definitely a Hi-energy sound!!! Tune your ear back into TaMara & The Seen's first endeaver. For some reason I remember being disappointed be Blueberry Gossip and I know their first tape being on point! Especially the guitars and keyboard parts. You can easily see where Oliver Leiber was headed when he worked on Paula Abdul's first venture! If I could find the tape, I go back and give it a listen!!! Refresh my memory on Blueberry Gossip! Oh yeah...you know you were 'punked' by Jesse!!! GGD I was punked by Jessie? How so? The "Who's Hendrix?" remark? And I didn't know that there was a thread ran on "Mazarati vs da'Krash" This must have been before I joined this site. Who won? I would definately go with Mazarati. I thought they were the shit although Sir Casey's vocals were weak as hell live. The show I went to, they didn't even do "Strawberry Lover" which I think is their coolest song, because Casey's voice was way to strained to pull it off live. The Blueberry Gossip album as a whole was very sorry, I think. I love the song though. I think it's one of Jessie's best cuts. I wish he would have kept it for himself. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: blackguitaristz said: I was punked by Jessie? How so? The "Who's Hendrix?" remark? And I didn't know that there was a thread ran on "Mazarati vs da'Krash" This must have been before I joined this site. Who won? I would definately go with Mazarati. I thought they were the shit although Sir Casey's vocals were weak as hell live. The show I went to, they didn't even do "Strawberry Lover" which I think is their coolest song, because Casey's voice was way to strained to pull it off live. The Blueberry Gossip album as a whole was very sorry, I think. I love the song though. I think it's one of Jessie's best cuts. I wish he would have kept it for himself. Jesse was/is a bigger Hendrix fan than we are fans of his!! I messing witcha cause we know he knows who Hendrix is an was basically saying, "!!Hey, just check me out!!" Chief, ya know I gotta rib you every now and then!!! Its all just "groovy"!!! There was with post a month ago of the following: Vanity 6 vs The Mary Jane Girls The Time vs Process & The Doo Rags I don't think...(!errr remember!)... a winner was ever declared! Going into it I was going for DaKrash...after listening to their music back-to-back. I had to give it up for Mazarati(y BrownMark)!!!! GGD | |
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GGDeVille said: blackguitaristz said: And I didn't know that there was a thread ran on "Mazarati vs da'Krash" This must have been before I joined this site. Who won? I would definately go with Mazarati. I thought they were the shit although Sir Casey's vocals were weak as hell live. The show I went to, they didn't even do "Strawberry Lover" which I think is their coolest song, because Casey's voice was way to strained to pull it off live. The Blueberry Gossip album as a whole was very sorry, I think. I love the song though. I think it's one of Jessie's best cuts. I wish he would have kept it for himself. Jesse was/is a bigger Hendrix fan than we are fans of his!! I messing witcha cause we know he knows who Hendrix is an was basically saying, "!!Hey, just check me out!!" Chief, ya know I gotta rib you every now and then!!! Its all just "groovy"!!! There was with post a month ago of the following: Vanity 6 vs The Mary Jane Girls The Time vs Process & The Doo Rags I don't think...(!errr remember!)... a winner was ever declared! Going into it I was going for DaKrash...after listening to their music back-to-back. I had to give it up for Mazarati(y BrownMark)!!!! GGD I meant "punked" as In Ashton Kutcher's show...all in fun!!! As time goes by you'll see that all of my posts are informative, analytical, or me just having fun!!! In this type forum, I'd never intentionally put someone else down or offend!! GGD | |
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GGDeVille said: GGDeVille said: Jesse was/is a bigger Hendrix fan than we are fans of his!! I messing witcha cause we know he knows who Hendrix is an was basically saying, "!!Hey, just check me out!!" Chief, ya know I gotta rib you every now and then!!! Its all just "groovy"!!! There was with post a month ago of the following: Vanity 6 vs The Mary Jane Girls The Time vs Process & The Doo Rags I don't think...(!errr remember!)... a winner was ever declared! Going into it I was going for DaKrash...after listening to their music back-to-back. I had to give it up for Mazarati(y BrownMark)!!!! GGD I meant "punked" as In Ashton Kutcher's show...all in fun!!! As time goes by you'll see that all of my posts are informative, analytical, or me just having fun!!! In this type forum, I'd never intentionally put someone else down or offend!! GGD Oh, I know player! Trust me, I got thick skin! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: How many of you out there are hip to the band da'Krash? They only had one album which came out in 88, which was produced by Jessie Johnson. Not only did he produce it but played on it and wrote or co-wrote all of the songs. I remember when I first heard the single "Wasn't I Good To Ya". I thought it was Jessie. The lead singer, Robert Jordan, had Jessie's vocals down pat. He actually sounded better than Jessie on vocals. He had more range. Anyway, the single was killing! It was Jessie's trademark funk "Free World"/Blueberry Gossip" sound with Jessie's guitar solos up high in the mix. I was shocked to find out that it was this band called da'Krash. I got the album and the whole thing sounded like what Jessie's second album should have sounded like. It's a very good album and if you really like Jessie's solo 80's stuff, you'll love this album! Songs like "Wasn't I Good To Ya", "Trapped In Phases" "Feeling Like This" and a piano driven ballad "Uptown" are standout cuts. I ended up doing some gigs with Dee Dee, who was the guitarist and Robert Jordan, who was the vocalists from da'Krash in a band called Dirty Diapers. Dee and myself were doing the twin Flying V double lead guitar assult untill Robert quit and Dee moved back south. Anybody aware of this album and if so, whay do you think of it?
I definitely still love this album and still listen to it from time to time, whenever i listen to 'trapped..' and 'wasn't i good to ya' i'm always dissappointed that that band never made a second lp, but at least we had kool skool, which standouts are 'never thought i'd miss you', 'take me', 'get to you', and of course the minor hit that was 'you can't buy my love', i think there was only 1 member change but the killer guitar solos were intact, but living in the u.k meant i really never knew what public reaction in the u.s was like to bands like those, out of curiosity did it sell, did djs play it (radio/club), it's also interesting to me that 'wasn't i..' had 2 u.s 12's, was it that much of a hit over there? and by the way my vote was always with jesse to play jimi in the ill fated bio pic that i've been waiting for for almost 15 years! | |
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blackguitaristz said: blackguitaristz said: I was punked by Jessie? How so? The "Who's Hendrix?" remark? And I didn't know that there was a thread ran on "Mazarati vs da'Krash" This must have been before I joined this site. Who won? I would definately go with Mazarati. I thought they were the shit although Sir Casey's vocals were weak as hell live. The show I went to, they didn't even do "Strawberry Lover" which I think is their coolest song, because Casey's voice was way to strained to pull it off live. The Blueberry Gossip album as a whole was very sorry, I think. I love the song though. I think it's one of Jessie's best cuts. I wish he would have kept it for himself. The Mazarati vs da'Krash thread was a little over a month ago: http://www.prince.org/msg/5/113896 | |
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sextonseven said: blackguitaristz said: And I didn't know that there was a thread ran on "Mazarati vs da'Krash" This must have been before I joined this site. Who won? I would definately go with Mazarati. I thought they were the shit although Sir Casey's vocals were weak as hell live. The show I went to, they didn't even do "Strawberry Lover" which I think is their coolest song, because Casey's voice was way to strained to pull it off live. The Blueberry Gossip album as a whole was very sorry, I think. I love the song though. I think it's one of Jessie's best cuts. I wish he would have kept it for himself. The Mazarati vs da'Krash thread was a little over a month ago: http://www.prince.org/msg/5/113896 Thanx for posting the link. It was a while that I wasn't even checking out "ass. artists forum". I checked out the posts, very interesting choice of thread. Sounded like something I would have ran to be honest! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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I forgot all about DaKrash when I was burning a lot of my albums and cassettes onto CDs. I'm definately going to have to do that this weekend.
Anyway, DaKrash came out strong with their very first track, "Trapped In Phases". This track is my favorite. It sounds a lot like Jesse Johnson's "Color Shock". Another one I really loved was "Wasn't It Good To You". I can barely remember the other tracks though. I'm going hurry up and burn that on CD so I can get into it again. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I forgot all about DaKrash when I was burning a lot of my albums and cassettes onto CDs. I'm definately going to have to do that this weekend.
Anyway, DaKrash came out strong with their very first track, "Trapped In Phases". This track is my favorite. It sounds a lot like Jesse Johnson's "Color Shock". Another one I really loved was "Wasn't It Good To You". I can barely remember the other tracks though. I'm going hurry up and burn that on CD so I can get into it again. Yep. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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da Krash became KOOL SKOOL (with a different lead singer) after that and released one album as well in '90 or '91 from memory.
While da Krash were HARD CORE FUNK, KOOL SKOOL (also produced by JESSE) were more polished, bordering on NEW JACK SWING at that time. I love both albums. | |
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RONNYRON said: da Krash became KOOL SKOOL (with a different lead singer) after that and released one album as well in '90 or '91 from memory.
While da Krash were HARD CORE FUNK, KOOL SKOOL (also produced by JESSE) were more polished, bordering on NEW JACK SWING at that time. I love both albums. The guitar leads on Kool Skool (Jessie/Dee Dee) were cool, but I couldn't get into the tracks. I never dug New Jack Swing. I know it it hinted at it, just didn;t get into the album. Didn't like the name of the band either. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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what were some of the song listings on kool skool cd because I kept up with jesse's work and I dont remember that one ,also who knows that jesse also produced "nights like this"4 the 5 heartbeats soundtrack. | |
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blackguitaristz said: RONNYRON said: da Krash became KOOL SKOOL (with a different lead singer) after that and released one album as well in '90 or '91 from memory.
While da Krash were HARD CORE FUNK, KOOL SKOOL (also produced by JESSE) were more polished, bordering on NEW JACK SWING at that time. I love both albums. The guitar leads on Kool Skool (Jessie/Dee Dee) were cool, but I couldn't get into the tracks. I never dug New Jack Swing. I know it it hinted at it, just didn;t get into the album. Didn't like the name of the band either. I just vaguely remember Kool Skool. I couldn't get into New Jack Swing either. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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sayrie77 said: what were some of the song listings on kool skool cd because I kept up with jesse's work and I dont remember that one ,also who knows that jesse also produced "nights like this"4 the 5 heartbeats soundtrack.
The listing is: waste my time my girl never thought i'd miss you take me you can't buy my love mercy me my bed now that she's gone do you really want me? get to you make up your mind | |
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