Fat Freddy's Drop

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Fat Freddy's Drop
Origin Wellington, New Zealand
Genre(s) Dub, jazz, reggae, roots
Years active 2001-present
Website Official site
Members
Joe Dukie (Dallas Tamaira, vocals)
Tony Chang (Toby Laing, trumpet)
Chopper Reedz (Scott Towers, sax)
Jetlag Johnson (Tehimana Kerr, guitar)
Dobie Blaze (Iain Gordon, keyboards)
DJ Fitchie (Chris Faiumu, MPC)
Hopepa (Joe Lindsay, trombone)
Former members
Fulla Flash (Warryn Maxwell, sax)
Tom Bilkey
Harry 'Snuck' Shearman

Fat Freddy's Drop are a six-piece roots/dub/reggae/jazz/soul band from Wellington, New Zealand.

The group's first major release was a live album, Live at the Matterhorn, a lengthy jam session recorded in a popular Wellington night club. Until 2005 they were best known for live performances, and their song Hope. Their first studio album, Based on a True Story was released on 2 May, 2005. After only a day of release it had gone gold and was number one in the New Zealand album charts despite having little advertising or marketing. The album's first single, "Wandering Eye", spent 17 weeks in the RIANZ Top 40 Singles Chart and peaked at number six.

They dominated the 2005 New Zealand Music Awards, taking awards in every category in which they were nominated: Best Group, Best Album, Best New Zealand Roots Group and the Peoples Choice Award. On 18 December, 2005 the group were awarded the Worldwide "Album of the Year Award", as voted for by over 20,000 listeners of Gilles Peterson's BBC Radio 1 'Worldwide' show.

They won three awards at the 2006 New Zealand Music Awards. The People's Choice Award, the Highest Selling NZ Album (for Based On A True Story) and Best Music Video for the single Wandering Eye. [1]

The name "Fat Freddys Drop" is a reference to a piece of blotter art [2] featuring Fat Freddy's Cat, which was circulating in the NZ dance scene in the late 90's. [3]

Contents

[edit] Discography

Date of Release Title Label Chart Certification Catalog Number
Albums
2001 Live at the Matterhorn The Drop/KARTEL Gold (NZ) KCDL005
2005 Based on a True Story The Drop/KARTEL/Sonar Kollektiv #1 7x Platinum (NZ) KCDL002/SK072CD/SK072LP
2009 Dr Boondigga and the Big BW #1 Platinum (NZ)
EPs
2004 Hope for a Generation KARTEL - - KCDL001
Remixes
2003 Five Day Night Carbon Records - -
DVD
2006 Fantastic Voyages Vol. 1 The Drop - -

[edit] Featured appearances

The group have appeared on many compilations since their inception both in New Zealand and internationally. The following is a list of these albums that have featured tracks by Fat Freddys Drop.

  • (1999) - 21st Celebration (NZ) (Radio Active) - Hope
  • (2000) - One Love (NZ) (Radio Active) - Wairunga Blues
  • (2001) - Loop 002 (NZ) (Loop Recordings) - Little One (Live At McDonalds)
  • (2001) - Styles Upon Styles Part 1 (NZ) (Sugarlicks) - Runnin' (Studio Version)
  • (2002) - Loop 003 (NZ) (Loop Recordings) - Runnin
  • (2002) - Loop 004 (NZ) (Loop Recordings) - Bluey
  • (2002) - The Green Room 001 (NZ) (Loop Recordings) - Runnin
  • (2003) - Weekend Sessions (NZ/AUS) (Liberation Music) - Seconds
  • (2003) - Whooper Chopper Seaside Extravaganza (NZ) (Whopper Chopper Trust) - Willow Tree (Live in Berlin at Cafe Moskau)
  • (2004) - The Eclectic Sessions Vol. 2 (UK) (Trust The DJ Records) - Hope
  • (2004) - Best Seven Selections (Best Seven/Sonar Kollektive) - Hope & This Room
  • (2004) - Conscious Roots (NZ) (Capitol Music/Moving Production) - Hope
  • (2005) - Conscious Roots 2 (NZ) (Capitol Music) - Ernie
  • (2005) - Dub Conspiracy (NZ) (record label unknown) - Mightnight Marauders (Live on Gilles Peterson)
  • (2005) - The Green Room 004 (NZ) (Loop Recordings) - Hope

[edit] Singles

Year Single Album Charted [4] Certification
2002 "Midnight Marauders/Seconds" - -
2002 "Midnight Marauders/Dub Workout" - -
2003 "Hope/Bluey" - -
2003 "This Room/Ernie" - -
2004 "Hope 3 Generations Walking remix" - -
2004 "Seconds/Grounded" - -
2005 "Flashback/Midnight Marauders (Live on Giles Peterson)" - -
2005 "Wandering Eye" 6 -
2008 "The Camel" 14 -
2008 "Pull The Catch" 17 -

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