Victor Axelrod - If You Ask Me To: Victor Axelrod Covers for Daptone Records (2023)

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Title: If You Ask Me To: Victor Axelrod Covers for Daptone Records
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Daptone Records
Genre: Reggae
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:47
Total Size: 80.5 / 180 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Victor Axelrod;Sugar Minott - One Step Ahead (3:24)
2. Leon Dinero;Victor Axelrod - If You Ask Me (3:32)
3. Charles Bradley;the inversions;Victor Axelrod - Whatcha Doing (To Me) (3:52)
4. Bob & Gene;the inversions;Victor Axelrod - I Can Be Cool (3:45)
5. Binky Griptite;Victor Axelrod - Lover Like Me (2:41)
6. The Frightnrs;Victor Axelrod - I'd Rather Go Blind (3:37)
7. Bob & Gene;the inversions;Victor Axelrod - I Can't Stand These Lonely Nights (3:04)
8. Bob & Gene;Victor Axelrod;the inversions - It's Not What You Know (It's Who You Know) (4:06)
9. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings;Victor Axelrod - How Long Do I Have to Wait for You? (3:41)
10. the inversions;Victor Axelrod - Conscience is Heavy (3:11)

If youʼre a fan of Daptone Records, chances are youʼve read or heard the name Victor Axelrod, and even if you havenʼt, youʼve heard music from his hand. As a producer, arranger, recording and mixing engineer, and keyboardist, his creativity has extended across more than two decades of the labelʼs releases, even dating to its prehistory with Desco Records. If You Ask Me To..., the first LP under his name for the label, is a collection of singles released between 2007-2023 as well as unreleased tracks from Sugar Minott and Binky Griptite.

While previous projects like Ticklah Vs. Axelrod and Roots Combination (produced under the alias Ticklah) were inspired by the Jamaica of the 1970s and 80s, this set specifically channels an earlier period in the 1960s when Jamaica was both strikingly original in its continuum of genres but also closely and empathetically attuned to Black American music. Through Axelrodʼs exceptional taste and the notable contributions of guitarist Tom Brenneck, original tapes from Bob & Gene's MoDo discography, members of The Frightnrs, and others from the NYC reggae community, the legacy of trailblazing Jamaican artists like Alton Ellis, Tony Gregory, and Ken Parker continue to resonate and inspire a whole new generation of reggae and soul enthusiasts.


  • qwes2020
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Thanks4 sharing MATE!!!
  • mufty77
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Many thanks.