Musical Youth – Pass The Dutchie (UK 12″)

BURNING THE GROUND EXCLUSIVE 1982

A. Front

R E Q U E S T

“Pass the Dutchie” is a reggae song recorded by the British group Musical Youth from their 1982 album The Youth of Today. It was a major hit, holding the number one position on the UK singles charts for three weeks in October 1982.

The song was the band’s first release on a major label. It was a cover version of two songs: “Pass the Kouchie” and “Gimme the Music” by The Mighty Diamonds, which deals with the recreational use of cannabis, “kouchie” being slang for a cannabis pipe. For the cover version, the song’s title was bowdlerized to “Pass the Dutchie”, and all obvious drug references were removed from the lyrics; e.g., when the original croons “How does it feel when you got no herb?”, the cover version refers to “food” instead. “Dutchie” is used as a patois term to refer to a food cooking pot such as a Dutch oven in Jamaica and the Caribbean. It has since become a drug reference in itself, denoting a blunt stuffed with marijuana and rolled in a wrapper from a Dutch Masters cigar, since American and British listeners assumed that the term were a drug reference.

The song was first championed by radio DJ Zach Diezel and became an instant hit when it was picked up by MCA Records in September 1982. It debuted at #26 on the UK chart and rose to #1 the following week. In February of the following year, it reached #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the USA. The song also scored the #1 position in five other countries, eventually selling over 5 million copies worldwide.

SIDE A:
Pass The Dutchie (Special 12″ Club Version) 6:05
Producer – Peter Collins
Remix – Peter Hammond*
Written-By – F. Simpson*, Jackie MittooL. Ferguson*

SIDE B:
Pass The Dutchie (Special Dub Mix) 4:40
Producer – Peter Collins
Remix – Peter Hammond*

Please Give Love A Chance 3:36
Producer, Written-By – Musical Youth

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

CHARTS:

Year Single Chart Position
1982 Pass The Dutchie U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #10
1982 Pass The Dutchie U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs #8
1982 Pass The Dutchie U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play #11

 

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: MCA Records – YOUT 1
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM
Country: UK
Released: 1982
Genre: Reggae
Style: Reggae, Reggae-Pop
Credits: Mastered By – JA*

NOTES:
“Pass The Dutchie” produced for Loose End Productions
Mastered at Tape One
The back side sleeve does not mention the “Special Dub Mix”.

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B. Back

EQUIPMENT USED:
Turntable: Pro-Ject Debut III
Cartridge: Ortofon Super
Stylus: Ortofon OM Stylus 30
Bellari VP130 Tube Phono Preamp
Soundcard: ESI Juli@
VPI HW 16.5 Record Cleaning Machine
Brother MFC-6490CW Professional Series Scanner

SOFTWARE USED:
Adobe Audition 3.0 (Recording)
Adobe Photoshop CS5
ClickRepair
dBpoweramp
Playlist Creator

RESTORATION NOTES:
All vinyl rips are recorded @ 32bit/float
Downsampled to 24bit/96kHz and16bit /44kHz using iZotope RX Advanced 2
FLAC (Level Eight)
MP3 (320kbps)
Artwork scanned at 600dpi

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Richard the Big Bunny
July 29, 2016 6:11 pm

Ooo — fantastic fun!

NKelly
NKelly
September 14, 2014 10:52 am

Just a quick note track three comes up same as track 2 Pass the dutchie (Special dub mix) instead of Please give love a chance on both rips (320/16FLAC) when playing / burning to CD

Junior
Junior
May 31, 2014 6:43 am

Great record, reminds me of some great times.

Thanks Paul 🙂

Manuel Andaluz
January 8, 2013 3:58 pm

SALU2 PAUL OTRA VEZ PELLIZCANDO ALGO Y ME DOY CUENTA QUE ESTE TRABAJO UD LO HACE CON MUCHO CARIÑO
LA VERDAD SI TUVIERA TARJETA TE APOYARIA CON ALGO PERO ACA EN ECUADOR ES UN POCO DIFICIL..

SIGUEW ASI NUNCA DESMAYES..
FELICIDADES 20,13

Manuel Andaluz Lozano

Ras
Ras
January 8, 2013 2:34 pm

Greetings

Thx for Reggae…please more Reggae:-)
Jah Rastafari!

Original http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwz9JPVUKb8
Mighty Diamonds – Pass The Kutchie

ric
ric
January 8, 2013 3:53 am

I already know you will post Musical Youth because you said you would, Paul. However, it is still terribly exciting when I woke up to this post, because I know I’m getting no less than your QC rip of love. Before 1982 and way before the digital age, singles don’t catapult to the top of the UK charts, which is primarily a sales chart. Time is needed for the introduction and exposure, the gain in popularity, and subsequent climb to the top. But in 1982, two records rocketed to the top from outside of the top 20. Just few weeks… Read more »

Sasomom
Sasomom
January 7, 2013 4:51 pm

I enjoyed reading the comments by all participants and your own comments Paul learning that you have all the 12 inches from their first album which will eventually see the light of the day on your blog.I have this 12″ and their two albums also Donna Summers “She Works Hard For The Money” album with the “Unconditional Love”. You forgot mentioning that you have previously posted Unconditional Love 12″ but I don’t see it anymore.
“Pass The Dutchie” – great rip great sound. Thank you Paul. I wish you a wonderful year.

Jermajesty
Jermajesty
January 7, 2013 4:38 pm

I’d forgotten, there was a lawsuit about this record last year.

Although it was a cover version, the band *had* changed the words/meaning a little. But they only realised recently that they should’ve been entitled to *some* royalties for that. So they tried to sue their ex-lawyers for bad copyright/royalty advice.

But the judge sadly threw it out. Info here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/mar/23/musical-youth-legal-battle-pass-the-dutchie

eric
eric
January 7, 2013 3:20 pm

“Thanks FOR this one” 😉
Hope you’ll post one day “never gonna give you up” ( i’ve bever heard the US 12inch version …longer than the European 12inch …)

eric
eric
January 7, 2013 3:14 pm

Thanks Paul this one!!
it was my 1st 12inch , i remember that saturday afternoon when i bought it in a small record !it was in dec 1982 … i was a teen…Souvenir, souvenir.
The follow up was “The Youth of Today”, the 12inch mix was fine.( i bought all the 12inch mixes from their 1st LP “the youth of today”.

Jermajesty
Jermajesty
January 7, 2013 1:59 pm

You beauty!!!!

Musical Youth – so underrated, probably coz of this ‘novelty’ hit. The first album is great. I think their Dad pushed them a bit too hard from all the stories I’ve read, but they had so much musical maturity for it.

I don’t suppose you have the UK 7″ of Never Gonna Give You Up? The B-side has a track which is now almost certainly never gonna get released on CD.

Jermajesty
Jermajesty
Reply to  DjPaulT
January 7, 2013 2:27 pm

That’d be welcome too. 🙂 🙂

But yeah, the 7″ has the ‘Jim’ll Fix It’ b-side, exclusive to that release. I’ve got a rip somewhere that I did from my own copy, but it’s really, really scratchy.

BTW, you must know as their career started to slide they did a track with Donna Summer???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVMnRN2TdVw

DJ FA
DJ FA
January 7, 2013 1:47 pm

Thx so much !

Patrick
Patrick
January 7, 2013 1:33 pm

Oh my! This was the very first single I bought. Good times.

I’m now psyched to hear the 12″ for the first time. Thanks Paul. 🙂

Drake
Drake
January 7, 2013 12:54 pm

Thanks!
I never heard this track before , but make me remember ub40!

Jermajesty
Jermajesty
Reply to  Drake
January 7, 2013 2:46 pm

They’re from the same city (Birmingham) and same era as UB40, Drake. But they were about half UB40’s age. 😀 😀

NKelly
NKelly
Reply to  Jermajesty
September 14, 2014 10:45 am

They were, not are!