Thursday, August 27, 2009

WORKING WEEK

Biography by Jason Ankeny

British jazz-dance outfit Working Week was formed in 1983 by guitarist Simon Booth and saxophonist Larry Stabbins, who previously teamed in Weekend. The duo debuted the following year with "Venceremos (We Will Win)," a tribute to Chilean protest singer Victor Jara featuring vocal contributions from Robert Wyatt and Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn; singer Julie Tippetts assumed the spotlight on the follow-up, "Storm of Light," with the full-length Working Nights appearing in 1985. Guest singers continued revolving in and out of the Working Week lineup prior to the permanent addition of Juliet Roberts in time for 1986's Companeros; in the wake of 1987's Knocking on Your Door, however, Roberts left the group, with another round of guests lending vocal input to Fire in the Mountain two years later. New frontwoman Yvonne Waite was installed for 1991's Black and Gold.

Working Week - Storm of Light (12'') 1984



01. Storm of Light
02. Afochê
03. Storm Of Light (Instrumental Version)

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Working Week - Working Nights (1985)



1. Inner City Blues
2. Sweet Nothing
3. Who's Fooling Who
4. Thought I'd Never See You Again
5. Autumn Boy
6. Solo
7. Venceremos
8. No Cure No Pay
9. Stella Marina (bonus track)

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Working Week - I Thought I'd never See You Again (2x12'') 1985



01. I Thought I'd Never See You Again (Hot Samba Mix)
02. Where's The Bridge
03. Yatra-Ta (live ta Montreux 1985)
04. Happy Inspiration (live ta Montreux 1985)
05. Sweet Nothing (live ta Montreux 1985)

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Working Week - Compañeros (1986)



01. Too Much Time
02. Dancing In Motion
03. Friend (Touche Pas à Mon Pôte)
04. South Africa
05. Shot In The Dark
06. Soul Train
07. King Of The Night
08. Touching Heaven
09. Southern Cross

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Working Week - Surrender (1987)



1. Surrender
2. Strut
3. Largo
4. Justine
5. Come To Me
6. The Doctor
7. Ain't That Peculiar
8. Knockin On Your Door
9. Are You On Your Own Tonight

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Working Week - Pay Check (1988) BEST OF



01 - Venceremos (feat. Robert Wyatt and Tracey Thorne)
02 - Storm of Light (feat. Julie Tippetts)
03 - Sweet Nothing
04 - Thought I'd Never See You Again
05 - Soul Train
06 - South Africa
07 - Friend
08 - Strut
09 - Largo

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Working Week - Fire in the Mountain (1989)



01 - El Dorado
02 - This Time
03 - Waters of the Moon
04 - Fire from the Mountain (w. Keith and Julie Tippetts)
05 - Waiting in Vain (w. Keith Tippett)
06 - Flamingo
07 - Blade
08 - Lost Weekend
09 - El Dorado (12'')

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Genre: ACID JAZZ

13 comments:

  1. Hi, thanks for great posts of Working Week. Please, could you re-upload "Fire in the mountain". Link is down. Thanks in advance.

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  2. Did you notice that files are distorted. What this could be?

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  3. Witch files is distorded? And I dont know whats happend with "Fire in the Mounttain". I will re-upload during a day.

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  4. Uuups, sorry, my fault, something strange happened with my sistem. Everything's ok. Thank you sooo much for re-uploading this beautiful music. Take care.

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  5. Hi. Do you have Black & Gold? - I've been looking for this track for years. Best Wishes.

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  6. Yes, thank God or Buddah or Allah or something that I have found this ! I have owned the album 'Working Nights' since right after its release in 1985 and have found norhing else from this amazing group (or shoud we say project?). Thank you so much !

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  7. thank you so much for these...it would be great if someone had the possibility to upload venceremos, the 12". their masterpiece...i know the extended version is included in the pay check compilation, but the entire 12" would be a big piece of cake...

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  8. Hi, yeah cool band, have bought heaps of vinyl, have never saw storm of light, thanks for the upload, FYI lots of Juliet Robertblogs outthere.

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  9. Fantastic posts! Been trying to replace 'Storm of Light' for an age. Good things come to those who wait...

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  10. Thank you so much for posting those! I remember when I got those on vinyl when they came out so long ago. Beautiful!

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  11. Yeah..great ! Does someone knows about a title called "Money". Which album does it belong ? I don't find any clue about this.

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  12. Thank's a lot. What a better recording than mine (from my lp's) ! Does someone knows from which album is the title "Money!"("moneeeeeyy ! don't know how to stay"… reminds you something ?). I can't find anything about it.

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