Al Kent presents The Million Dollar Orchestra - Rock Freak Boogie
As a lot of you folks know, I listen to a lot of dance music. Over the last year or there abouts, my buddy David and I have been doing a party that started out all electro-jacking but slowly became much more disco-flavored.
I have a decent little disco record collection, with stuff like a copie of Gwen Guthrie's Padlock, a Deodato promo 12" or two, Munich Machine, Erotic Drum Band, etc. which ain't bad. But I know I've got nothing on some of my fellow disco heads (I'm looking at you Roy), and now, I know I've also got nothing on Al Kent.
Al's from Scotland, is an avid record collector, and is at the helm of the Million Dollar Orchestra. He started the project in 2005, wanting to make music "that sounded the way it did in the 70s", using loops and samples. Over about two years it grew to become an eighteen-piece (ha!) behemoth real-live Disco Orchestra: Charlie Milne (keys), Stephen Westwater (bass), Kev McShane (guitar), Colin and Alan Train (sax), Gary Kainth and Ryan Buchanan (percussion), Jim Gash (drums), Lisa Marie (main vox), plus Rosemary, Susie and Shona, then Jane (minus Rosemary) of the Glasgow Gospel Choir, Douglas West (trumpet), Chris Pugh (trombone), Sarah Wilson, Graham McGeoch, Ruaridh Campbell and Nicola West (string quartet). It was all put to tape at 'the Barn', an all-analog studio, by Marco Rea, who seemed to know exactly what needed to be done. The results are fantastic.
The other live disco band, our friends Escort, are hard at work on their first album, but Al Kent and his band beat them to the punch with this one, and their full length album Better Days, is excellent. Simply excellent. Soulful, funky, totally ready for the dancefloor, and I can't recommend it highly enough to you folks.
Better Days came out last week, so you can buy it direct from their label, the UK's BBE, who is now distributed in the US by our friends at !K7. That means you can now find it at pretty much every record store in the US, or get it from Amazon, or download it from iTunes. Highly recommended.
