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Bad Thing

from We're the Ones

April 13th, 2019
11 tracks
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[Komla MC] Verse 1 That thing you do That you know you shouldn’t do It often takes ahold of you Completely takes over and controls you You have to give in Impossible to fight that feeling When it calls you have to respond The inner craving too which you belong That thing of which you are so fond But you know too much of it will kill you Deep down you know it’s bad for you It will eventually do more harm than good You don’t care you do it anyway It’s not about the future, live for today Go on ahead and just do it anyway Because that’s how you get through the day Without it life would just be grey Have a bit more of that medicine, yay Earth, wind, fire water get higher Electric wire can’t touch kaya fire Bad thing that thing It helps to just get on with it To you there’s really nothing wrong with it You've barely finished this one, you already want another You know it’s bad for you mate It’s an inside job, innate No one can change it, nah nah Like a primate’s love for bananas [Dasiy Martey – backing vocals throughout] I’m gonna rock this baby to sleep… Someday he will remember me… [B.B. and Group, Jimpson and Group] Old Alabama joins the state of Florida… [Margaret Walker's poetry narrated by unknown speaker] Let a bloody peace be written in the sky… [Lorraine Hansberry] I have a suspicion of the universal humanity of all people and I think it is possible to reach it… [Komla MC] Verse 2 Start with small measures of Your choice of social lubricants Ice breaker turns couch lock It was only supposed to take the edge off To let the stress and the pressure halt You don’t do moderation, fact Those lightweights don’t understand What it take to fell a fella your size Teetering on the edge Like a teetotaller drinking tea Or Tito in a group of 5, see Another embarrassing episode This keeps on happening Sorry, sorry, sorry for your behaviour You genuinely don’t remember? Pour you You continue when you’re well past that stage And then you play the blame game It’s done enough harm and caused enough hurt To your family and loved ones Do you need more warning signs? These sorrows can’t swim There’s no point trying to drown them Put the bottle down then Kick the habit before you kick the bucket The chips are down Reclaim this body from the ravages It’s taking over your life man Better do something about it [B.B. and Group, Jimpson and Group] Old Alabama joins the state of Florida… [Dasiy Martey – outro] Go to sleep, go to sleep, go to sleepy little baby

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We're the Ones is about fostering a sense of empowerment, understanding, unity and equality among listeners. It is also intended as an honest reflection of our troubled times and as a challenge to established narratives that continue to damage our societies.


In order to achieve this we have bound together a diverse collection of voices and perspectives across time & space dealing with urgent subjects. These voices come in the form of MCs, poets, historical speakers and singers. Musically we've let all of our influences, and theirs, freely commingle. The real story of this record is this constellation of contributors.

The title track is our first collaboration with London-based MC & spoken word activist Potent Whisper. The subject matter, lyrics, title and video concept were all his – we just provided the music. UK poet, radio presenter and long time collaborator Mr Gee brought us his celebrated work Living on a Knife's Edge, a painfully relevant unpicking of knife crime. With Stand Up we introduce a talented young Leeds poet called Natalie Davies, reciting her own excellent poem & singing backing vocals (having never recorded in the studio before).

Two more firsts are collaborations with up-and-coming MC / beatboxing champion MotorMouF from Nottingham on Stronger Than the Evils, as well as Komla MC – a Ghanaian expat here in the north of England – confronting the perils of addiction on Bad Thing backed by the magnificent singing of Daisy Martey (of Noonday Underground, Morcheeba et al).

Alongside the contemporary voices are a mixture of speech & singing samples from Malcolm X, Bessie Jones, Dorothy Dandridge, James Baldwin, Lorraine Hansberry, Alice Walker, Marge Piercy, bell hooks, Sweet Honey in the Rock and Margaret Walker. The dead often dance with the living on this record and this is haunting in a sense because the content of their output is so closely aligned despite the intervening decades.

We have also had the great fortune of recruiting some of Leeds’ finest musicians including rising star Emma Johnson with her stellar horn arrangements and superb saxmanship throughout; the well loved Kieran O’Malley turning a single violin into an entire string section; cameos from accomplished keyboardist and composer Jake Mehew on Stand Up and Teacher and an appearance from expat scratch DJ Mista Ed on We're the Ones.

For those wondering, the photograph used on the cover was taken by the great Ansel Adams at Manzanar, “most widely known as the site of one of ten American concentration camps where over 110,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II.”

We want to thank everyone who contributed to this record – the credits are as extensive as our gratitude. The dedication on the album is ‘to those who care about others.’ If you are listening and / or reading this, know that you are counted among those people and we thank you most of all for just that.

Credits

Writers – 1, 5, 8, 9, 10 & 11 written by Seth Mowshowitz. 2 written by Seth Mowshowitz & Georgie Stephanou. 3 written by Seth Mowshowitz & Mr Gee. 4 written by Seth Mowshowitz & Natalie Davies. 6 written by Seth Mowshowitz & Robert Amedzro. 7 written by Seth Mowshowitz & Alex Young.
All songs arranged, mixed & mastered by Seth Mowshowitz.

Performed by Fold along with those listed below. Fold are Kane Rattray (drums), Ben Walsh (bass), Sam Hutchison (guitar) and Seth Mowshowitz (programming, keyboards, guitar & bass).

Featured Vocal Performances – 2: Potent Whisper; 3: Mr Gee; 4: Natalie Davies; 6: Komla MC; 7: MotorMouF

Backing Vocals – 2 & 5: Daisy Martey & Bessie Jones; 6: Daisy Martey, B.B. and Group, Jimpson and Group, Walter “Tangle Eye” Jackson; 7: Vera Hall.

Speeches – 1: Malcolm X; 4: Dorothy Dandridge; 5: James Baldwin & Alice Walker; 6: Lorraine Hansberry & Margaret Walker (performed by unknown); 8: Father Perot from a radio adaptation of James Hilton’s Lost Horizon (1950); 9: James Baldwin; 10: bell hooks & Sweet Honey in the Rock; 11: Marge Piercy.

Saxophones – Emma Johnson
Trumpet & Flugelhorn – Neil Morley
Trombone – Ron Christlow
Horn Arrangements – Emma Johnson
Violins – Kieran O’Malley
Rhodes on 4 & 9 – Jake Mehew
Scratching on 2 – Mista Ed

Drums, bass & keyboards on 9 were recorded at The Nave, Leeds.
Guitars & additional bass parts were recorded at Blueberry Hill Studios, Leeds & Seth’s place.
Daisy Martey was recorded at Fossil Studios, London.
Horns were recorded at Jar Mills Studios, Leeds.
Violins were recorded round Sam’s & Seth’s places.
Artwork by Seth Mowshowitz.
Calesthenics [sic] / photograph by Ansel Adams, (1943 Manzanar War Relocation Center)

℗ & © Seth Mowshowitz, 2019. All rights reserved.