Mr. Reggae Explained

Mr Reggae
Type:single
Artist:L.A.B.
Album:L.A.B. V
Released:[1]
Genre:Reggae
Length:3:04
Label:Loop Recordings Aot(ear)oa
Producer:Brad Kora
Prev Title:Yes I Do
Prev Year:2021
Next Title:Under the Sun
Next Year:2021

"Mr. Reggae" is a song by Hawaiian musician Billy Kaui of the band Country Comfort, released on his debut album Billy Kaui in 1977. The song was a hit for New Zealand band L.A.B. after they released as the lead single from their album L.A.B. V in November 2021, reaching number three in New Zealand, and winning the Aotearoa Music Award for Single of the Year.

Background and composition

"Mr. Reggae" was a reggae-influenced song released by Hawaiian musician Billy Kaui in 1977, a year after the break-up of his band Country Comfort.[2] It is the first known commercial recording by a Hawaiian musician featuring reggae influences, pre-dating the Jawaiian reggae movement which became popular in the early 1980s.[3] Kaui released the song as a single in Japan in 1978, through the Nippon Phonogram label.[4]

Brad Kora of the New Zealand band L.A.B. suggested that the band record a cover of the song, inspired by jam sessions the band members held at beaches near their hometown of Whakatāne.[5] Brothers Stuart and Brad Kora felt that the song was an important part of their upbringing, and would often performed the song during jam sessions while they were in the band Kora.[6] The recorded their cover in mid-2021,[7] and incorporated wah-wah pedal guitar into the track.[8]

Release

The song was released as a single by L.A.B. on 26 November 2021, one month before the album L.A.B. V.[5] [9] In June 2022, a live rendition of "Mr Reggae" was released as a part of the Live at Massey Studios extended play. The song was compiled onto the band's 2023 album Introducing L.A.B., originally produced as a sampler for their debut European performances.[10]

Critical reception

Alex Behan of Stuff described L.A.B.'s cover as a "nicely executed" "straightforward slice of wah-guitar wizardry that feels instantly familiar".[8] Tim Gruar of Ambient Light Blog felt the song was a "stock standard dancehall number" that was "pretty much the meat and potatoes for this ban...a little under-whelming and run-of-the-mill".[11]

At the 2022 Aotearoa Music Awards, "Mr Reggae" won the Single of the Year award.[12]

Credits and personnel

Charts

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. News: L.A.B - Bay boys to men: Joel Shadbolt opens up about band's success . 11 December 2021 . 9 February 2023 . Carly . Gibbs . The New Zealand Herald.
  2. News: Music. 6 March 2007 . Ka Leo O Hawaiʻi.
  3. Book: ‘Omanawanui, Ku ‘Ualoha Ho . Duke University Press. 0-8223-3865-3. Crossing waters, crossing worlds: The African diaspora in Indian country. 2006 . From Ocean to O-shen .
  4. Web site: Japanese. ミスター・レゲエ . Disk Union . 9 February 2023.
  5. News: L.A.B Return With New Single & Announce New Album . 26 November 2021 . . 3 January 2023.
  6. News: L.A.B's new album sails through new genres . Mana . Wikaire-Lewis . 17 December 2021 . teaomaori.news . 9 February 2023.
  7. News: L.A.B ready to rock the nation with one of summer's biggest tours . 16 December 2021 . Sarah . Illingworth . . 3 January 2023.
  8. News: V: Right on cue, L.A.B. deliver another tight collection of people-pleasing pop . Alex . Behan . 6 February 2022 . . 9 February 2023.
  9. Web site: Mr Reggae - Single . . 9 February 2023.
  10. Web site: Introducing L.A.B. . Bandcamp . 4 January 2024.
  11. Web site: Album Review: L.A.B – V . Tim . Gruar . Ambient Light Blog . 16 December 2021 . 9 February 2023.
  12. News: 10 November 2022 . L.A.B secures spot in history at 2022 Aotearoa Music Awards . . 9 February 2023.
  13. Web site: Top Selling Singles of 2022. Recorded Music NZ. December 24, 2022. December 22, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221222222353/https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/singles?chart=5467. live.