Rhoda

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Stay Here 00:00 Tools
Linger 00:00 Tools
The Boiler 05:43 Tools
You're Real 05:43 Tools
In Evergreen 05:43 Tools
It's Been Eight Years 05:43 Tools
Theme From The Boiler 04:46 Tools
The Boiler - Main Theme 04:14 Tools
5 AM. You're so Cute 04:14 Tools
The Boiler (Main Theme) 04:14 Tools
Lullaby for a Train 03:30 Tools
New Farmer (feat. Mia Doi Todd) 03:30 Tools
The Boiler (with The Special AKA) 02:42 Tools
Tiny Little Flowers 02:42 Tools
Twigs 02:42 Tools
Intro (Are You There? I'm Here.) 03:31 Tools
Let's Watch the Sun Come Up 03:31 Tools
Fallin' 02:42 Tools
Goodnight, Friend 03:27 Tools
for you 03:27 Tools
The Boiler - 2015 Remaster 03:20 Tools
Sweater 03:27 Tools
Time After Time 04:22 Tools
Nothing Really Matters 03:27 Tools
I Love You, Still 03:27 Tools
I Was Invited Inside. 03:27 Tools
For You (Flamingosis Remix) 03:27 Tools
You Knew I'd Be Fine. 03:27 Tools
Thank You, Thank You for Everything; 05:19 Tools
On a Singular Plane, 03:20 Tools
Cozy/Fraidy Cat 03:20 Tools
I'm Nobody ( Without You ) 05:19 Tools
Consequences 03:20 Tools
Check'd Out 02:56 Tools
thisis a humalong (feat. featherbeard) 05:30 Tools
The Na, Na Song (You Make Me Say) 02:46 Tools
I Miss You 03:20 Tools
Theme from The Boiler - Instrumental 2015 Remaster 03:29 Tools
My Love 03:20 Tools
I Thought There'd be Lions [First Follower] (feat. Mike Gao) 04:26 Tools
Kirby's Ballet 04:26 Tools
we were happy 03:29 Tools
Rememeber You 03:03 Tools
I'm Nobody (Without You) 03:03 Tools
Spinning Around 03:03 Tools
You Said (You Loved Me) 03:03 Tools
The Na,Na Song ( You Make Me Say ) 02:46 Tools
New Farmer featuring Mia Doi Todd 03:31 Tools
Oh Yea 03:29 Tools
My Love (Bonus Sax Mix) 03:29 Tools
You Said ( You Loved Me ) 04:46 Tools
It Was You (feat. Shoulda) 04:46 Tools
5am//you're so cute 03:31 Tools
thank you, thank you for everything (mini-ep) 03:31 Tools
Intro (are you there? im here) 03:31 Tools
Remember You 03:31 Tools
New Farmer 03:31 Tools
thank you, thank you for everything (ep) 03:31 Tools
Rhodes Island Ft. Austin Jones 03:31 Tools
cozy//fraidy cat 03:31 Tools
Rhodes Island (Ft. Austin Jones) 03:31 Tools
Oh Yeah 03:31 Tools
Rhodes Island feat. Austin Jones 03:31 Tools
The Boiler (feat. The Special A.K.A.) 03:31 Tools
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"The Boiler" is a January 1982 single by Rhoda (Dakar) with The Special AKA. It was released on 2 Tone Records. "The Boiler" is about a woman with low self-esteem (she compares herself with an old boiler) who is raped and assaulted. In the song Rhoda Dakar references the rape of a friend some years before. Rhoda Dakar, born 1959, is a British singer and musician, best known as the lead singer of The Bodysnatchers, who were signed to the 2 Tone record label. "The Boiler" was the first song The Bodysnatchers wrote themselves; prior to this they only had played old ska covers. Jerry Dammers wanted to produce it for the band, but pressure from Chrysalis (who looked after the 2 Tone label) caused The Bodysnatchers to record the more commercial "Let's Do Rocksteady." Due to musical and some personal differences, The Bodysnatchers disbanded after a year, and some members went on to form The Belle Stars; while remaining on friendly terms with The Belle Stars, founder member and bass guitarist Nicky Summers chose to work with Rhoda. There is a live bootleg version of "The Boiler" from 1980, on "The Bodysnatchers Live at Folkestone," though it is a rough mix. There also exists an as-yet-unreleased specially-recorded version from the John Peel show. Rhoda Dakar, who had sung some tunes on the More Specials album, went on tour with The Specials in 1981 more or less by accident, first as a guest then as a permanent fixture. Not long after making the "Ghost Town" promo, "The Boiler" got added to the set list. The Specials played "The Boiler" on their North American tour. There are at least two bootleg versions of "The Boiler" live with The Specials in 1981. These versions are slightly polished but played in a fast and intense way so that it still sounds very different from the much more laid-back recorded version. Rhoda Dakar and Jerry Dammers started working on "The Boiler" but then another project caught Jerry Dammers' attention (Dance Craze the live British ska concert movie), so "The Boiler" was again put on hold. Rhoda has stated remembering recording her part of the song in the studio about a year before its release, a long and difficult process. Prior to the split of The Specials in the summer of 1981, Jerry Dammers started working again on "The Boiler", making different remixes and after the split Jerry Dammers finally produced "The Boiler". This also helped to keep the outside world quiet about the future, and hopefully to help heal the wounds of the split. They recorded it with Jerry Dammers on keyboard, John Bradbury on drums, John Shipley from The Swinging Cats on guitar, and Dick Cuthell on brass, with Nicky Summers on bass. After going on tour with Rico Rodriguez, they also recorded "Jungle Music," this time with Horace Panter on bass. Not long after that, Horace left The Specials. Jerry Dammers, John Bradbury, Dick Cuthell Rico Rodriguez, John Shipley, Rhoda Dakar and some new members went on until 1984 as The Special AKA. The song was released on 23 January 1982 under the name of “Rhoda with the Special AKA.” There is only one (live) TV performance of this song, on The Oxford Roadshow, with no band, instead using the instrumental version from the B-side of "The Boiler" (called "Theme from the Boiler"). The song with “the difficult message” wasn't an easy listen, losing radio-play because of its subject, but still it managed to reach number 35 in the charts. For Jerry Dammers it was about ideals, making a statement, not making money; this song was meant to be heard once. Of course, it didn't help to get a firmer base for the band and 2 Tone records but that wasn't something Jerry was thinking about. "The Boiler" had a promo video, directed by radical English graphic artist Barney Bubbles who also had directed the promo of the number one hit "Ghost Town," edited and produced by Liz Soden. Rhoda is a recording project from Los Angeles based vosotros. Rhoda is also an R&B singer from New York City. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.