- Digital
Don Leisure
Shaboo
First Word Records
- Cat No: FW163
- Release: 2017-07-21
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Track List
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1. Don Leisure - Intro
00:27 -
2. Don Leisure - Soufflé
01:23 -
3. Don Leisure - Cobra Water
02:06 -
4. Don Leisure - Mungo's Groove
02:20 -
5. Don Leisure - The Rubaiyat of Leisure
02:11 -
6. Don Leisure - Obsidian Eyes
01:15 -
7. Don Leisure - Stanis'
01:38 -
8. Don Leisure - Relish Interlude
00:54 -
9. Don Leisure - Cha Cha Dum Dum
01:08 -
10. Don Leisure - Ottoman Bounce
01:05 -
11. Don Leisure - Can You Dig That?
01:06 -
12. Don Leisure - Tartu Moonshine
02:51 -
13. Don Leisure - Dem Bones
01:00 -
14. Don Leisure - Mr. Sweet Potato Pie
01:17 -
15. Don Leisure - Yesterday for Tomorrow
01:39 -
16. Don Leisure - Proper Weirdo
01:57 -
17. Don Leisure - Plot Thinner
01:04 -
18. Don Leisure - Soul Control Trio
01:54 -
19. Don Leisure - Capricorns
02:09 -
20. Don Leisure - Jubilee Arts
01:40 -
21. Don Leisure - Nougat
01:08 -
22. Don Leisure - Morning Dub
02:05 -
23. Don Leisure - Thing's Tip Beat
01:36 -
24. Don Leisure - Tell Me
02:25 -
25. Don Leisure - Outro
01:04
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It began in Africa. Nasser Barwani was the son of Shabudin. At the age of 15, Nasser (Don’s Uncle) left Kenya and hitch-hiked his way to London. Nasser entered the movie business, occasionally finding himself in front of the camera, acting in Bollywood films. It was then that Nasser changed his surname to adopt a screen name - Shaboo.
According to Don, “Shaboo was the most colourful character in my family. I have fond memories of him playing tabla at family parties. When I was about 17, I was on a journey with my Uncle. Whilst Shaboo drove me around, he was playing the steering wheel as if it were a tabla. It was then I nervously asked “do you think, one day, I’d be able to make music too?…”. Shaboo was so furious he nearly crashed the car, slamming his hand hard against the wheel. He screamed “OF COURSE YOU WILL!! IT IS IN YOUR BLOOOOOD!!!”…
A week later, inspired by the creative energy of my Uncle, I acquired some music software, and began an all new journey. A journey through the beats…”
Long family car journeys were a constant in Don Leisure's life growing up. “We’d take frequent trips from Wales to London to visit family in the late 80s / early 90s. There I’d mainline into my cousin’s record collections, and make full use of the signal radiance to the M4, searching the airwaves for pirate radio stations. However, I wasn’t the only one to make use of this. Every trip, my parents would routinely tune their dial into Sunrise Radio - the only Asian radio station around back then.
The soundtrack of these road trips were somewhat unique. Whilst I tried to learn the lyrics to 90s hip hop songs taped off my cousins, my Mum would constantly interrupt, interspersing my boom bap with bonkers Indian radio ads. And here we have the premise of this album. An attempt to recreate this sonic mix, with sounds pulled in from dusty crates and breaks dug from all over the globe.”
25 instrumental Hip Hop tracks, linked together in a truly unique style and fashion, this is much more than a beat tape. This is a journey into sound. For real.
Dedicated to Nasser ’Shaboo’ Bharwani.