The word โvery,โ rarely an adjective, as in โit happened in this very house,โ or โthis is very Terry Edwards,โ but commonly worthlessly used as an adverb, as in โitโs very cold today,โ or โthis is the very best of Terry Edwards.โ While the album simplifies it to the ambiguous โVery Terry Edwards,โ itโs BandCamp page suggests, โThe Very Best of Very Terry Edwards,โ which though itโs exactly what it is, itโs also one adverb enough for the most lenient of proof-readerโs red line. Yet, if the usage of very is erm, very worthless, it is the only thing on this album which is.
The multi-instrumentalist, best known for trumpet, flugelhorn, saxophone, guitar and keys, marked his sixtieth birthday last September releasing this three-CD best-of box set, and while I shouldโve mentioned it last month, between putting batteries in toys and stuffing myself with pigs in blankets things got tardy. Right now, though, I can think of no better outstanding project to kick off our music reviews for 2021. Reason only partly because it ticks all my personal favourite genre boxes, more so because of the range of said genres is far greater than run-of-the-mill best of compilations.
We need to assess Terryโs biography to understand the reason for this variety. Funky punk and second-gen ska most obvious, as from 1980 he was a founding member of Two-Tone signed band The Higsons, after graduating with a degree in music. But around that time Terry also produced and played on the Yeah Jazzโs debut album, of whom, despite the name, were particularly folk-rock.

From here the vastness of Terryโs repertoire blossoms, as session musician for a huge range of acts, from Madness to Nick Cave, PJ Harvey and The Jesus and Mary Chain to, particularly notable, The Blockheads. As well as his solo material, with his band The Scapegoats and a stint with dark punk-blues outfit Gallon Drunk, itโs understandable collating this in one reminiscent anthology is a mammoth task and a melting pot. Which is just what youโre getting for your money, a very, as the grammatical disorderly title suggests, worthy melting pot.

โWhen the earliest recording here was made the 18-year-old me couldnโt comprehend being 60,โ Terry explained, โyet here I am presenting a triple album containing 60 titles recorded between 1979 and 2020, through thick and thin.โ Therefore, it must be more tongue-in-cheek than Iโd suspect Roger Daltreyโs notion now of My Generationโs lyrics that for the opening track he opted for The Higsonsโ โWe Will Never Grow Old.โ
โYouโd expect an overview of my career to have some odd bedfellows and more than its share of quirks and foibles,โ he continued, โbut itโs been compiled to flow musically rather than have a chronological narrative.โ
That said, the first four tunes from his original band follow, with all their fervent rawness. Terry covered his tracks though, โI immediately break my own rules by starting with The Higsonsโ earliest release and debut single, but redeem myself by following up with the most recent recordings; two ballads recorded with Paul Cuddeford (Ian Hunter, Holy Holy) in February 2020. There is more method than madness; groups of songs which follow a theme or genre are found together regardless of when theyโre from.โ Indeed, weโre then treated to three tunes in a matured, mellowing jazz and blues, the latter of which with the vocally perfected Erika Stucky.

Then weโre into rock with The Wolfhounds, and a guitar-twanging Christmas blues song with Robyn Hitchcock, plodding jazz with Knife & Fork, post-punk Big Joan, avant-garde jazz with Spleen and rockabilly styled New York New York. While mostly jazz-related, this first disc graduates through genres with finesse.
Terry is like Georgie Fame with a Mohican, but whatever avenue is explored, you can guarantee quality. The second CD starts with a bang, upbeat mod-jazz with The Scapegoats. Thereโre more known covers here, sublimely executed Herbie Hancockโs Watermelon Man, a superb solo rendition of The Cureโs Friday Iโm in Love, as if Robert Smith wore a Fred Perry, and a hard-rock electronica version of Johnny Kiddโs Shakin all Over with the haunting vocals of Lisa Ronson. Even find an orchestral film score, and a piano solo of the knees-up capitalโs favourite, May Itโs Because Iโm a Londoner.
Yet if both the quantity and quality on offer here is so vast to make me waffle, it doesnโt waiver for the final disc, rather itโs my favourite. A BBC session outtake of a jazzy Voodoo Chile, with altered title to โChild.โ Dunno, canโt be a typo, the dedication to attributing to Hendrixโs masterpiece is no easy feat, lest it be known Terry manages it with awesomeness dexterity, with a saxophone!

If the last CD continues with on a jazz tip for two tunes, weโre transported to ska via John Holtโs Ali Baba by Lee Thompsonโs Ska Orchestra and other sundry members of Madness, and Totally Wired by Terryโs โSka All Stars,โ and more ska-jazz with Rhoda Dakar. Post-punk follows, featuring The Nightingales with Vic Goddard, Snuff, Glen Matlock and Gallon Drunk. Perhaps my favourite parts being the shouty cover of The Human Leaguesโ โDonโt you Want Me Baby,โ by Serious Drinking, and the general dilapidation of seriousness with new wave tunes mirroring the unsubtlety of Ian Dury & The Blockheads.
Hereโs a jam-packed box-set brimming with variety which flows suitably and makes a definitive portfolio of a particularly prolific and proficient musician. For many itโll hold fond memories, for younger, who think Kate Nash created the cockney chat-rap, or jazz wasnโt the same until Jamie Cullum came along, itโs a history lesson theyโll never forget!

This 60th birthday, 60 track-strong celebration spans over four decades. A triple CD clamshell boxset with 24-page booklet, but more importantly they say, โVery Terry Edwards is a birthday present to himself as much as anything else,โ giving it the impression youโre on a personal journey, like a child sitting on their grandpaโs lap while he recites memoirs, blinking exciting ones!
Buy from Rough Trade: ยฃ15.99 or BandCamp: ยฃ15 or ยฃ8 digital.

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