- Labi Siffre
Infobox musical artist
Name = Labi Siffre
Born = birth date and age|df=yes|1945|6|25|Hammersmith ,London ,England
Background = solo_singer
Origin =
Occupation = Singer,Songwriter ,Poet
Genre =R&B ,Folk ,Jazz ,Poetry
Years_active = 1970–present
Label =Pye Records ,China Records ,EMI ,
Xavier Books
URL = [http://www.intothelight.info/ Labi Siffre - Into The Light]Labi Siffre (born 25 June 1945) is an English
poet ,songwriter andsinger most widely known as the writer and singer of(Something Inside) So Strong ,It Must Be Love and "I Got The", the sampled rhythm track of which is the basis ofEminem ’s breakthrough hit singleMy Name Is .Life and career
Born the fourth of five children, at Queen Charlotte's Hospital
Hammersmith ,London to a British (Barbadian / Belgian) mother and aNigeria n father, Siffre was brought up inBayswater andHampstead and educated at a Catholic monastery school,St Benedict's School , inEaling .Jazz andBlues records provided his musical education:Thelonious Monk ,Miles Davis andCharlie Mingus among many.Jimmy Reed andWes Montgomery loomed large as guitar influences;Billie Holiday ,Jimmy Reed andMel Tormé as vocal influences.Openly
gay ,citation |title=Eminem's Says His Name in 1998 |date=2004-06-24 |accessdate=2007-09-11 |periodical=Rolling Stone |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6085513/eminems_says_his_name_in_1998] Siffre met his partner, Peter Lloyd, in July 1964. Under theCivil Partnership Act 2004 , they became legally recognized partners when the Act entered into force in December 2005. [Labi Siffre - Into The Light - Biography [http://www.intothelight.info/about.html] ]While trying to become a full time musician, Labi worked as a warehouseman in
Bethnal Green , a filing clerk atReuters inFleet Street and as a minicab driver and delivery man. In the early 60s, in a Jimmy Smith style trio, with Bob Stuckey on Hammond Organ and Woody Martin on drums, Labi, on guitar, played for nine months at Annie's Room, a jazz club fronted by the singerAnnie Ross . He then toured as opening act and backing singer forJackie Edwards , the Jamaican songwriter, soul and reggae star. Labi went on to form another three-piece group called Safari, playing London'sSoho clubs. Then, though he didn't play folk songs, his first solo gigs came in Amsterdam at the folk club, "Het Kloppertje", and at the then haven of psychedelic hippiedom, TheParadiso . Most of Siffre's thirty year performing career has been as a solo artist.In 1969, while Labi was working in Amsterdam, friends sent a tape of his songs to the DJ,
Dave Cash and music publishers MAM. This led to a contract with Festival Records, and his recording debut in 1970 which was released in the UK on the Pye International division ofPye Records .He had a "turntable hit" in 1970 with the single "Pretty Little Girl (Make My Day)/Too Late" which despite being heavily played on Radio Luxembourg never made it to the charts.
Six albums were released between 1970 and 1975, and four between 1988 and 1998. In the early 1970s he had UK hits with "
It Must Be Love " (No. 14, 1971) (later covered by and a No. 4 hit for Madness, for which Siffre himself appeared in the video); "Crying Laughing Loving Lying " (No. 11, 1972); and "Watch Me" (No. 29, 1972). Both "It Must Be Love" and "Crying Laughing Loving Lying" were released as singles in the U.S. by Bell Records but failed to chart.During this period Siffre toured Britain and Europe, both headlining and supporting the likes of
Ike & Tina Turner ,Daliah Lavi , theHollies ,Chicago ,The Carpenters andThe Supremes . He often appeared on television, including the series "In Concert" and "Sounding Out".Having broken Europe and the UK he went to the USA in 1975 supporting Olivia Newton John on a tour of the East Coast. He moved to Los Angeles in 1977 and wrote with Tom Shapiro. Around this time Siffre decided to quit the music business as a performer and concentrate on writing. After nine months in California he moved back to the UK when, in 1978 two of his songs, "Solid Love" (performed by Siffre) and "We Got It Bad" (co-written and performed by Bob James) reached the UK finals of the
BBC 's A Song for Europe.In December 1979 Siffre released 'One World Song' a duet with Jackie which received heavy rotation on Radio Luxembourg in the final week of that year into 1980. The lyrics of the song reflected a theme which has run throughout much of his songwriting; robust peace and harmony. Siffre had his first U.S. singles success as a songwriter when, in 1983, the cover version of "
It Must Be Love " byMadness peaked in the Billboard Magazine chart at #33 . The song had been recorded byMadness in 1981 and had reached the UK Top 5 in December of that year, with Siffre making a cameo appearance in the video for the song.Siffre came out of self-imposed retirement from music in 1985 when he saw a television film from South Africa showing a white soldier shooting at black children. He wrote "
(Something Inside) So Strong " (No. 4, 1987), an antiApartheid anthem, a song of defiance in the face of oppression and bigotry, a song of personal inner strength and more. The song has remained enduringly popular and is an example of the political and sociological thread running through much of Siffre’s lyrics and poetry since the single “Thank Your Lucky Star” and the album “For the Children” (1973). It won theIvor Novello Award for "Best Song Musically and Lyrically", and has been used inAmnesty International campaigns, atelevision advertisement andAlice Walker 's film againstfemale genital mutilation : "Warrior Marks". His stance on civil and human rights has further enhanced his reputation.In 1990, collaborating with the South African R&B, jazz-fusion singer-songwriter and guitarist
Jonathan Butler , Siffre wrote the lyrics of five of the nine songs on Butler’s album "Heal Our Land".Searching for expression beyond the "limitations of songwriting" he wrote his first poems in 1984. Three books of his poetry have been published: "Nigger" (1993), "Blood on the Page" (1995) and "Monument" (1997). More appear on his blog, "Labi Siffre - Into The Light". “In one of Labi’s poems "An Audience Request" he writes - 'show us the world / rub our faces in it / show us the hurt / and our place in it' – and that’s exactly what a poet should do” …
Benjamin Zephaniah "On first reading I found many of these poems to appear direct and simple, both in statement and in mode of address, but on looking closer I discovered that they were multi-layered, often challenging their own apparent stereotypes and preconceptions, much as Blake did in his
Songs of Innocence and of Experience . It is his sense of being an outsider which enables Siffre to expose and yet understand hypocrisy and prejudice. His poetry is compassionate and often succinct and aphoristic" … PQR (Poetry Quarterly Review). His play, "DeathWrite", staged at the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff (1997) was televised the same year by HTV.Beginning with “Let’s Pretend” on the 1973 album “For the Children” and especially in his poetry, Siffre has been and remains, a determined advocate for secularism.
For rapper
Eminem 's hit single "My Name Is ," hip hop record producerDr. Dre wanted to use a sample (written by Siffre and including Siffre on electric piano) of his song "I Got The" for the rhythm track. Siffre objected to what he describes as "lazy writing" (in the sleeve notes of theEMI re-mastered CD of the source album "Remember My Song"): "Attacking two of the usual scapegoats, women and gays, is lazy writing. If you want to do battle, attack the aggressors not the victims".Eminem and Dr Dre had to edit their song to get the sample cleared. Labi Siffre's original is available on his 1975 album "Remember My Song" (remastered on EMI CD in 2006) and on the 2006 EMI CD of re-mastered tracks "The Best of Labi Siffre". The song, "I Got The" is often incorrectly referred to as “I Got The Blues”, a title Labi rejected as being "a cliché too far".
Labi released a new album, "The Last Songs", on EMI in 2006: "You will not hear better acoustic-guitar work so effortlessly merging blues, jazz and folk-roots genres" [http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A2MLGQOGY51OLS] .
Kanye West 's 2007 album "Graduation" holds a song titled "I Wonder " in which he samples Labi Siffre's "My Song" from Siffre's albumCrying Laughing Loving Lying .Siffre's "It Must Be Love" was also used in one of Vodafone's adverts, in late 2007.
Album Discography
*"Labi Siffre" (1970)
*"The Singer And The Song " (1971)
*"Crying Laughing Loving Lying " (1972)
*"For The Children" (1973)
*"Remember My Song" (1975)
*"Happy" (1975)
*"So Strong" (1988)
*"Man of Reason" (1991)
*"The Last Songs" (1998)
*"Monument (Spoken Word)" (1998)
*"The Last Songs (Re-mastered)" (2006)Cover versions
*Madness covered "
It Must Be Love " in 1981. The song reached #4 in the UK charts and #33 in the U.S. in 1983. Labi Siffre also made a cameo appearance in the music video.
*"(Something Inside) So Strong" was covered byKenny Rogers in 1989 (and became the title track to a hit album). The song was also covered byVanessa Bell Armstrong in 1988 and again by a host of gospel artists as a tribute toRosa Parks in the mid-90's.
*The Flying Pickets covered the song in their 1994 Album, "The Warning".
*Michael Ball also released a cover of the song in 1996, which reached Number 40 in the UK.
*It has also been covered byRik Waller in 2002, when it was released as a single.
*Fatboy Slim sampledRosetta Hightower ’s cover of Labi Siffre’s “A Little More Line” (from his 1970 debut "Labi Siffre (album) ") for the song “That Old Pair of Jeans ” on Fatboy's 2006 album “Why Try Harder ”
*Kanye West used a sample of "My Song" in "I Wonder" on his album "Graduation ".
*Jay-Z sampled "I Got the"—the same songEminem sampled for "My Name Is"—for his hit "Streets Iz Watching."
*RJD2 covered "Bless the Telephone" in his song "Making Days Longer" on his albumSince We Last Spoke .Bibliography
Poetry
*"Nigger" (Xavier Books 1993)
*"Blood On The Page" (Xavier Books 1995)
*"Monument" (Xavier Books 1997)Plays
*"DeathWrite" (Xavier Books 1997)
Essays
*"Choosing The Stick They Beat You With" (Penguin 2000)
References
External links
* [http://www.intothelight.info/ Labi Siffre's own web site]
* [http://www.thegoodnews.co.uk/regionfeaturesstory.asp?id=227®ion=reg7 An interview with Labi Siffre]
* [http://www.argotistonline.co.uk/Siffre%20interview.htm "The Argotist" interview]
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