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Shakatak is an English
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band founded in 1980 by Nigel Wright and former
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DJ Kev Roberts. Following an initial white label release 'Steppin', the band's name was derived from a record store in Soho, London Record Shack. It was they who first showed interest in the initial single. Shakatak scored a number of
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entries, including two Top 10 hits in the
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, " Night Birds" (1982) and "
Down on the Street "Down on the Street" is a 1984 song by British band Shakatak. The song is about the joy of nightlife. It was a hit, reaching No. 9 in the UK. It was also their only chart entry on the U.S. Dance Charts, with no further hits there, although the ...
" (1984), plus a further 12 entries in the ''
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''. The group is still active and popular throughout the world, particularly in Japan and the Far East, and generally produce a new album every two years on
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. From their first release in August 1980 (the Bill Sharpe composition "Steppin'" on the
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record label), and their first 1981 album, ''
Drivin' Hard ''Drivin' Hard'', released in May 1981 on the Polydor label, is the first album by English jazz-funk band Shakatak. Track listing All tracks written by William "Bill" Sharpe except where indicated. #"Livin in the U.K." (Stayton Heyward; Neil ...
'', the band's
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and albums have entered the charts regularly.


Career

It was the release of the 1981 single, "Easier Said Than Done", that gave the band the radio exposure needed for their first top-twenty hit. This record introduced their
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-unison vocal sound to a much wider audience, and the track stayed in the
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for seventeen weeks. The follow-up, " Night Birds" (1982), was their first single to reach the top ten and it also peaked in Australia at number 92. The album of the same name gave Shakatak their first
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, entering at number four and remaining in the charts for twenty-eight weeks. By now a major international act, the success of the release gave them the number-one
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album slot in Japan, and attracted interest across Europe and South America. "Night Birds" was used in the 2009 feature film, ''
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'', directed by
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, and was used as the demonstration song on many
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piano keyboards such as the Casio CT-460. Two more albums – ''Invitations'' and '' Out of This World'' – were recorded in 1982 and 1983, resulting in several more chart hits, and paving the way for the next major breakthrough in the band's career. With a subtle change in musical direction, yet still retaining the band's identity, Jill Saward (formerly of Fusion Orchestra, Brandy and Citizen Gang) became their sole lead singer to make Shakatak's fifth album, ''Down on the Street'' (1984). The resulting single releases "Down on the Street" and "Watching You" had great success, and brought them attention in new parts of the world. The following year saw the release of the group's second live album, ''Live!'' (1985), which was recorded in both Tokyo and London. In 1988, Shakatak were commissioned to write the official song for the 1988 Kenwood Cup yacht race entitled "Racing with the Wind" which was used in Japanese Kenwood advertisements and was released on an album called ''Da Makani'' (1988) exclusively released in Japan. However, following this success the band felt it was time that they re-directed their efforts back to singles and an album for release to the rest of the world. The result was "Something Special" (1987), closely followed by the night club and chart hit "Mr Manic & Sister Cool" from their next LP, ''Manic & Cool'' (1988). In the 1990s, the band achieved success in the US when two of their albums went to No 1 in the contemporary jazz charts and were also awarded the Japanese Grammy for best international instrumental album six years running. Shakatak continue to appear regularly throughout the world with recent festival performances at Jakjazz, the
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,
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, Hua Hin Jazz Festival and the Bratislava Jazz Days. They make annual appearances at the Billboard Clubs in Japan, and the Pizza Express Jazz Room in London, plus numerous other concert and club performances. The band celebrated their thirtieth anniversary year in 2010. Bassist George Anderson released his second solo album, ''Expressions'', on 3 September 2012 through
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. Coming three years after his first 2009 album ''Positivity'', this album again had Anderson writing, arranging and producing all of the tracks. Keyboardist Bill Sharpe worked with American
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pianist
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on a joint project called ''Geography'' released in 2007. Sharpe's second collaboration with Grusin, ''Trans Atlantica'', was released on 3 September 2012. It was also issued through Secret Records, and included ''Geography'' as a special 2-CD package. Drummer
Roger Odell Shakatak is an English jazz-funk band founded in 1980 by Nigel Wright and former Wigan Casino DJ Kev Roberts. Following an initial white label release 'Steppin', the band's name was derived from a record store in Soho, London Record Shack. I ...
has released three albums with his band Roger Odell's Beatifik: ''The Blue Window'' (2000, Passion Jazz), ''Intrigue'' (15 November 2015, Secret Records) and ''The Long Drive Home'' (2019, Secret Records as Beatifik). These albums feature Jacqui Hicks (lead vocals), saxophonist Mornington Lockett as well as Roger's wife Larraine Odell (vocals) and son Jamie Odell a.k.a.
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(keyboards, vocals, producer). To celebrate their fortieth anniversary year in 2020, the 3-CD and DVD box set ''All Around The World 40th Anniversary'' was released through Secret Records.


Personnel

2014-09-19 Shakatak 013.jpg, Bill Sharpe 2014-09-19 Shakatak 040.jpg, Jill Saward 2014-09-19 Shakatak 002.jpg, George Anderson 2014-09-19 Shakatak 039.jpg, Roger Odell 2014-09-19 Shakatak 009.jpg, Alan Wormald (Tour) 2014-09-19 Shakatak 060.jpg, Debby Bracknell (Tour) ;Current members * Jill Saward – vocals, percussion, flute (1980–present) * Bill Sharpe – keyboards (1980–present) * Roger Odell – drums (1980–present) * George Anderson – bass (1981–present) ;Touring musicians * Alan Wormald – guitar * Jacqui Hicks – backing vocals, sax & flute * Debby Bracknell – backing vocals, flute ;Former members * Keith Winter – electric guitar (1980–1989) * Jackie Rawe – vocals (1980–1983) * Nigel Wright – keyboards (1980–1982) * Steve Underwood – bass guitar (1980–1981) *
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– vocals (1980s–1990s) * Lorna Bannon – vocals (1982) * Norma Lewis – vocals (1983) * Friðrik Karlsson – electric guitar (1990s–2000s)


In studio

* Dick Morrisey - saxophone *
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- saxophone * Derek Nash – saxophone * Fridrik Karlsson – guitar * Roberto Tola – guitar *
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– guitar


Discography


References


External links


Shakatak official website

Shakatak biography by Jason Ankeny, discography and album reviews, credits & releases
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Shakatak discography, album releases & credits
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Shakatak albums to be listened
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