
I suppose the notion of “not judging a book by its cover” should translate to CD art as well, but that’s exactly what I did when I purchased Based On A True Story by Fat Freddy’s Drop. What can I say – a fishing boat full of random looking ethnic, rastas and hippies getting attacked by a giant octopus just appealed to me for some reason. And by gum I’m glad I have a weird disposition for the above. Based On A True Story is probably one of my favourite albums of all time.
Fat Freddy’s drop comprised of vocalist Joe Dukie, DJ Fitchie, Fulla Flash on sax, Jetlag Johnson on guitars, Dobie Blaze on keys, Ho Pepa on trombone, and Tony Chang on cornet, haven’t has much exposure outside their native New Zealand. However on their home soil, the band is massive, achieving a top 40 album position for a staggering 90 weeks.
It’s difficult to place the album in any standard genre, though I’d summarize it as melodic, soulful dub with jazz infusions and a fat, funky baseline. The overall tone of the album is down-tempo though there are a couple of tracks where the trumpets, sax and base raise the beat to the funkosphere.
There isn’t a single ‘filler’ song so it’s impossible for me to list a typical best and worse track. Its one of the few albums I own where not only can I listen to the entire duration without skipping a track but I can do so over and over again. If I had to name standouts then it would probably be ‘This Room’, ‘Roady’ and ‘Flashback’.
If you buy one album this year then I would highly recommend you make it this one. 10/10
Track Listing: 1. Ernie, 2. Cay's Crays, 3. This Room, 4. Ray Ray, 5. Dark Days, 6. Flashback, 7. Roady, 8. Wandering Eye, 9. Del Fuego, 10. Hope
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