screamin' rachael: queen of house
DESCRIPTION
mini-book which includes Rachael's bio and tons of exclusive never before seen photographs.TRANSCRIPT
words by Screamin’ Rachaelphotographs/flyers provided by Screamin’ Rachael
put together/ concept by Jorge
MY ALBUM IS DEDICATED TO DR. RICHARD COOK WHO TAUGHT ME THAT ANYTHING IS POS-SIBLE WHEN YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF. HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, MAY HE REST IN PEACE. I WANT TO THANK GOD FOR MY MANY GIFTS, AND MY INCREDIBLE LIFE. MY FAMILY FOR BRINGING ME INTO THIS WORLD, MY EXTENDED FAMILY, THAT MEANS YOU, ALL MY FRIENDS WHO SUPPORTED ME NO MATTER WHAT! MY HUSBAND MARK FOR HIS CONTINUED SUPPORT DURING SOME OF MY DARKEST HOURS & BRIGHTEST DAYS...THE CITY OF CHICAGO, & ALL OF THE PEOPLE AT SPACE PLACE, ESPECIALLY MIKE & RICH HARRINGTON. THE HOUSE NATION, MARSHALL JEFFERSON, JESSE SAUNDERS, VINCE LAWRENCE, JB ROSS, MICHAEL WESLEY WHITE, LEWIS PITZELE RIP, DARRYL PANDY RIP, RON HARDY THE GREATEST DJ EVER! RIP, SYLVIA ROBINSON, RIP. APACHE RAMOS, AF-RIKA BAMBAATAA, AND THE ZULU NATION, ROZ 1, CHRISTIE PABON, THE TC5, AND THE ROCK STEADY CREW. THE WICKED CREW, CHICAGO’S BEST HIP HOP, THE SINBAD, MAC, & SLEEPY YOUTH COMMUNICATION CHICAGO, THE BOARD MEMBERS, FRIENDS OF YCC, STUDENTS, AND OUR EDITOR DEONTAE MOORE. THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, FOR NEW INSPIRATION. ALL MY FRIENDS THERE, AND THE MANY GREAT MUSICIANS, ESPECIALLY MY BAND MEMBERS.TONY SEVILLE, EMILIO, SIR STEPHAN, EARL & DEA DEA. THOSE NOT MENTIONED KNOW WHO THEY ARE, & THAT THEY ARE IN MY HEART.LASTLY, BUT CERTAIN-LY NOT LEAST, JORGE CRUZ, WHO HELPED ME MAKE MY LABEL, TRAX RECORDS SHINE!
MY ALBUM IS DEDICATED TO DR. RICHARD COOK WHO TAUGHT ME THAT ANYTHING IS POS-SIBLE WHEN YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF. HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, MAY HE REST IN PEACE. I WANT TO THANK GOD FOR MY MANY GIFTS, AND MY INCREDIBLE LIFE. MY FAMILY FOR BRINGING ME INTO THIS WORLD, MY EXTENDED FAMILY, THAT MEANS YOU, ALL MY FRIENDS WHO SUPPORTED ME NO MATTER WHAT! MY HUSBAND MARK FOR HIS CONTINUED SUPPORT DURING SOME OF MY DARKEST HOURS & BRIGHTEST DAYS...THE CITY OF CHICAGO, & ALL OF THE PEOPLE AT SPACE PLACE, ESPECIALLY MIKE & RICH HARRINGTON. THE HOUSE NATION, MARSHALL JEFFERSON, JESSE SAUNDERS, VINCE LAWRENCE, JB ROSS, MICHAEL WESLEY WHITE, LEWIS PITZELE RIP, DARRYL PANDY RIP, RON HARDY THE GREATEST DJ EVER! RIP, SYLVIA ROBINSON, RIP. APACHE RAMOS, AF-RIKA BAMBAATAA, AND THE ZULU NATION, ROZ 1, CHRISTIE PABON, THE TC5, AND THE ROCK STEADY CREW. THE WICKED CREW, CHICAGO’S BEST HIP HOP, THE SINBAD, MAC, & SLEEPY YOUTH COMMUNICATION CHICAGO, THE BOARD MEMBERS, FRIENDS OF YCC, STUDENTS, AND OUR EDITOR DEONTAE MOORE. THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, FOR NEW INSPIRATION. ALL MY FRIENDS THERE, AND THE MANY GREAT MUSICIANS, ESPECIALLY MY BAND MEMBERS.TONY SEVILLE, EMILIO, SIR STEPHAN, EARL & DEA DEA. THOSE NOT MENTIONED KNOW WHO THEY ARE, & THAT THEY ARE IN MY HEART.LASTLY, BUT CERTAIN-LY NOT LEAST, JORGE CRUZ, WHO HELPED ME MAKE MY LABEL, TRAX RECORDS SHINE!
Screamin’ Rachael and Al Saleker and Remote ‘84
Reggie Mars, Richard Fairbanks, Rachael and Jesse Saunders - Universal Studio A ‘84
via SPIN MAGAZINE
Afrika Bambaataa and Rachael at the Red Zone, NYC - ‘88
Screamin’ Rachael w/ Michael Alig
about the album from Jorge: “Back when I was writing for URB I basically co-curated with Rachael some songs for Joe Smooth to make a mixtape that would run on the site. I went to her apartment, picked up the cd and of listened to it on the way home. There was a song on there I just could not stop playing (“Dance All Night”) and from there came a small journey of not only discovering more about TRAX but about Rachael as well. As time went by I heard more and more of her music - I think really the song that did it for me was “I Need Love” which is the album’s opener. From there I knew I had to put Rachael’s album together. It came really from a place of not only wanting to show people what incredible music she has, but also wanting to really shout about how important people like her are.
This album clearly shows what greatness lived amongst the scene - she worked with a lot of the main people like Marshall Jefferson, Frankie Knuckles, Bambaataa, etc. It also highlights how diverse dance/house music was in its early beginnings. At the end of the album there are also her punks songs, which are NOT separate from the beginning of the album. It all goes together. Many of those songs are very hard to find, actually many on the album are unreleased – and it even includes two live performances. Like Rachael says, punk and house not only lived a block away from each other but was also mixed by people like Frankie Knuckles in the Warehouse. Later Rachael invented hip-house with Afrika Bambaataa. She even taught Joan Jett how to rap!
From those beginnings it’s kind of a question of how important she is to dance music. She ended up being the protector of TRAX and house, and eventually became the president of the label. She gave herself up in a way to fight and protect this music – which explains why she isn’t a household name. She is integral to the day-to-day business aspect of it and has fought up to today legal battles to protect this label from be-coming bastardized, used and manipulated. It’s also important how she alone introduced house to some of the most influential DJs who would later influence the world at large.”
about the album from Jorge: “Back when I was writing for URB I basically co-curated with Rachael some songs for Joe Smooth to make a mixtape that would run on the site. I went to her apartment, picked up the cd and of listened to it on the way home. There was a song on there I just could not stop playing (“Dance All Night”) and from there came a small journey of not only discovering more about TRAX but about Rachael as well. As time went by I heard more and more of her music - I think really the song that did it for me was “I Need Love” which is the album’s opener. From there I knew I had to put Rachael’s album together. It came really from a place of not only wanting to show people what incredible music she has, but also wanting to really shout about how important people like her are.
This album clearly shows what greatness lived amongst the scene - she worked with a lot of the main people like Marshall Jefferson, Frankie Knuckles, Bambaataa, etc. It also highlights how diverse dance/house music was in its early beginnings. At the end of the album there are also her punks songs, which are NOT separate from the beginning of the album. It all goes together. Many of those songs are very hard to find, actually many on the album are unreleased – and it even includes two live performances. Like Rachael says, punk and house not only lived a block away from each other but was also mixed by people like Frankie Knuckles in the Warehouse. Later Rachael invented hip-house with Afrika Bambaataa. She even taught Joan Jett how to rap!
From those beginnings it’s kind of a question of how important she is to dance music. She ended up being the protector of TRAX and house, and eventually became the president of the label. She gave herself up in a way to fight and protect this music – which explains why she isn’t a household name. She is integral to the day-to-day business aspect of it and has fought up to today legal battles to protect this label from be-coming bastardized, used and manipulated. It’s also important how she alone introduced house to some of the most influential DJs who would later influence the world at large.”
01. LOVE IS IN THE AIR02. I NEED A PARTY (HULA’S MIX)03. BOOM BOOM04. LET’S PLAY HOUSE05. GET UP FOR LOVE06. FUN WITH BAD BOYS07. IN CROWD (DUB MIX)08. DANCE ALL NIGHT (AFRIKA BAMBAATAA MIX)09. EXTACY10. BOOP BOP11. MURDER IN CLUBLAND12. PRINCESS IN PENTHOUSE A (INTERLUDE)13. THE REAL THING (SEX MIX)14. JOY15. ROCK ME16. LA VIE17. FANTASY18. BUILD U A HOUSE
19. I AM INTO YOU (ORIGINAL EDIT)20. HELLO KITTY21. MY MAIN MAN (LADY FINGERS AND SIR STEPHEN REDEAUX)22. PLEASE DON’T MAKE ME LONELY (RADIO EDIT)23. SISTER SISTER (DUB)24. SWEET (EXTENDED MIX)25. MY LIFE AS AN ADVENTURÉS (INTERLUDE)26. BAD INFLUENCE27. PROBLEM BOY28. INSULT TO INJURY29. ALL OR NOTHING30. OH YEAH (LIVE AT THE SPACE PLACE)31. RUNAWAY / DON’T STOP (LIVE AT THE SPACE PLACE)32. U USED TO HOLD ME (TODD TERRY IN-HOUSE RADIO MIX) [BONUS TRACK]
Release date: 8/20/2013Mastered by Nate Oberman
Release/catalogue number: TX062003Curated by Jorge
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