Sunday, September 28, 2025

The Field Guide To Jeb Loy Nichols

If I remember correctly I first heard Jeb Loy Nichols about 20 years ago when someone posted ‘As The Rain’ from the Good Will Hunting soundtrack. I was immediately hooked by this song, his dusky vocals and the kind of reggae background did the trick. A bit later I stumbled upon the Adrian Sherwood version which gave Jeb’s song a dub treatment, even better!

Over the years I kept encountering his music and have seldom been disappointed.  His work is best described as ‘Countrymusicdisco45reggae’ which somehow he uses effectively!

Jeb Loy Nichols is an American-born expatriate singer, songwriter, musician, artist, and novelist living in Wales. He came to the UK in the early eighties where he met Adrian Sherwood and the rest is history. His first band was The Fellow Travellers, with whom he recorded a couple of albums, again a mix of country, folk, and reggae.

In 1997 Jeb went solo, had a deal with Capitol Records who released his Lover’s Knot album. Unfortunately it did zilch and Jeb had to look for another company.  Luckily he usually manages to get his songs released, whether on Ryko, Rough Trade, Decca, Compass, or other labels. Besides being a musician, Jeb is also an impressive artist who designed most of the artwork of his albums and singles as well as some covers for Pressure Sounds, the UK based reggae label. Jeb is also active as a writer and has published several stories and a novel.
 

Despite an impressive track record of 5 Fellow Travellers, 1 Okra All-Stars, and 18 solo albums, only 1 compilation (of the first 2 solo albums) was ever (self) released.  This Jokonky Field Guide is divided into 2 CDs, the first ‘Singles’ focuses on exactly that: CD/Vinyl/Promo/FLAC one-offs. The second ‘Odds and Sods’ looks into remixes, B-sides, collaborations, dubs, covers (2xPrince, Gomm, Cash), and more. 

If you like what you hear, check out his Bandcamp or his own site for the real deal!

11 comments:

  1. The Field Guide To Jeb Loy Nichols - Singles https://mega.nz/file/rVFShDLC#Hu39EgqZzxFsIoZSySExWWa_k7MIWb2FbVsQsDB_WOA
    The Field Guide To Jeb Loy Nichols - Odds And Sods https://mega.nz/file/ncFgRJpA#nFXg99Ada28EMqimi1-CLZKkCnlJx-ixchd0WGzYHCs
    Question: Ask me one!

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    1. Very much looking forward to this, as I mainly know of Jeb through his On-U connections. He also put together the "Country Got Soul" compilations.

      Question for Koen: What is your earliest memory of hearing rock music on the radio (or TV)?

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    2. Thanks for these! I might have most of it already (or not) but why take the chance) The Fellow Travellers stuff is amazing. Jeb Loy also recorded Larry Jon Wilson's final album, which is perhaps his best.

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    3. Oh boy, that's a tough question... Had to be radio as we didn't have TV until I was 6 years old. It might have been The Beatles' She Loves You, The Foundations' Build Me Up Buttercup, The Mamas and Papas' Monday, Monday, etc. I must have heard much more but my memory is a bit vague I'm afraid...

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  2. Yeah Koen. The ultimate question, the ultimate answer. We don't know the question bur we do know the answer.
    And if anybody has a clue, keep it to yourself. As I have learned from Halsema & Cox to the question What, the answer was The most solemn silence

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  3. I've heard the name before and I'm almost certain he at one point was distributed by Glitterhouse or Blue Rose. Will definitely check this out...

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  4. Thanks. JLN is someone I've heard of but have not listened to.

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  5. I'm only familiar with his work with Ian Gomm, so I'm looking forward to this. - Stinky

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