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Performer: Colourbox
Genre: Electronic / Reggae
Album: Baby I Love You So
Released: 1986
Style: Dub, New Wave
MP3 version ZIP size: 1373 mb
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Rating: 4.5
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Baby I Love You So
Engineer [Remix Engineer] – Mark ZaegerTimbales – James LockVocals [Uncredited] – Lorita GrahameWritten-By – H. Schwaby*
6:43
B1 Looks Like We're Shy One Horse
Written By – S & M YoungWritten-By – M. Young*, S. Young*
4:37
B2 Shoot Out
Written By – S & M YoungWritten-By – M. Young*, S. Young*
3:21

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – 4AD
  • Copyright (c) – 4AD
  • Published By – Blue Mountain Music Ltd.
  • Published By – M'n'S Music
  • Recorded At – Palladium Studios
  • Remixed At – The Yard
  • Mastered At – The Town House
  • Pressed By – MPO

Credits

  • Artwork – 23 Envelope
  • Engineer [Recording] – Keith Mitchell
  • Producer – Colourbox

Notes

Recorded at Palladium, Edinburgh.
Track A remixed at The Yard.

Vocal samples on B1 (and the name of the track) taken from the film "Once Upon A Time In The West".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): MPO BAD 604 A¹ TOWNHOUSE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): MPO BAD 604 B¹ TOWNHOUSE

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
F-608246 Colourbox Featuring Lorita Grahame Colourbox Featuring Lorita Grahame - Baby I Love You So ‎(12", Maxi) Virgin F-608246 Spain 1986
AD 604 Colourbox Featuring Lorita Grahame Colourbox Featuring Lorita Grahame - Baby I Love You So ‎(7", Single) 4AD AD 604 UK 1986
108 287 Colourbox Baby I Love You So ‎(7", Single, Promo) Virgin 108 287 Germany 1986
BAD 604 Colourbox Featuring Lorita Grahame Colourbox Featuring Lorita Grahame - Baby I Love You So ‎(12", Single, TP) 4AD BAD 604 UK 1986
608 287-000 Colourbox Featuring Lorita Grahame Colourbox Featuring Lorita Grahame - Baby I Love You So ‎(12", Promo) Virgin 608 287-000 Germany 1986

Zamo
To be heard before or after the awesome Augustus Pablo / Jacob Miller : "King Tubby meets the rockers uptown" / "Baby I love you so" to realise the full spectre of that killer tune ! ."Looks Like We're Shy One Horse / Shoot Out", definately completes this plate to achieve a masterpiece.

Redfury
best release this group ever did.

Voodoolkree
my favourite 12" single of all time

Ienekan
"Baby I Love You So" is indeed a great 80s version of the Augustus Pablo classic, but the real nugget here imo is "Looks Like We're Shy One Horse/Shoot Out", a wild smokey soundtracky dub piece sounding like the perfect meeting between Ennio Morricone's twilight western vibes and Lee Perry's echoed experiments. A foggy, panoramic blunted beauty.

Enone
I could not agree more with your colourful and concise description of thisamazing piece of vinyl. However if you haven't heard this track comingout of a well tuned big sound system, then you really must.

ᴜɴɪᴄᴏʀɴ
Isn't the baseline taken from Chief Checker's "Africa irie", available on the sampler "Nigeria 70 – Lagos jump"? A great track, in any case!

GAMER
gayr Isn't the baseline taken from Chief Checker's "Africa irie", available on the sampler "Nigeria 70 – Lagos jump"? A great track, in any case! The Chief Checker track is from a 1979 album and the original of Baby I Love You So - Augustus Pablo/Jacob Miller from around 1974 so Checker taken bass from that rather than other other way around…

Whitecaster
Dub comes of age. From the very start, 'Baby I Love You So' takes a firm grasp of the listener's attention, and refuses to let go at all costs. Multi-coloured swathes of 'Lover's Rock,' (the down-tempo, Blues-based variant of Reggae popular with the more amorous, as opposed to political or herbal, section of the Caribbean community in the UK during the late '70s and early '80s), are blended with samples remiscient of gritty urban reality, and the overall production is tweaked for maximum effect, a truly gigantic sound that swirls wildly and seems to come from above... The guitar refrain is particularly crucial to the overall effect, not the standard wah-wah, 'woppa... woppa...' that merely provides rhythmic emphasis in most bog-standard reggae offerings, but rather an ecstatic and rousing lead more typical of stadium or progressive rock... To my mind, the guitar evokes the biblical angel that slew the firstborn Egyptian in punishment for the Pharoah's pride... An avenging force, swooping down from above... A mystical emmisary that incites fear and awe... Dub comes of age, and the holy spirit is observed to fill the studio, inspiring great passion and humility in those present.

ZEr0
best use of dialogue from "escape from new york". killer tune as well.