The Reggae Thread

Just arrived in the post.
I’ve got all the albums on mostly original vinyl pressings, but this cheap as chips CD set appeared well recieved by a few posters on the WYLT2021 thread, and still without TT I thought why not it will come in handy for sure…
BMW Complete Island Recordings

Jumped in at my favourite Bob Marley sans Peter & Bunny album.
Absolutely no complaints re the packaging or sound for the money.
I really like the little box small enough to carry 11 albums in your jacket pocket and the little replica sleeves look good.
Only very very slight gripe is the sleeves are too tight for the discs. Otherwise a fantastic little bargain, luvvly chubbly!

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Happy Birthday Eddy! :birthday: :balloon:

73 years old Today! :smile: :balloon:

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Awesome footage of Eddy at Notting Hill Carnival, absolutely rammed. I have the complete film but it’s really hard to find

Bless up!
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BBC Radio 1Xtra - David Rodigan, Bunny Wailer Tribute

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The above Rodigan show also features a nice interview with Miss Pat (Patricia Chin) who with husband Vincent founded Randy’s later the VP JA music label, shops and distribution company

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Heads up to fans of classic reggae and Tidal subscribers.
This lovely playlist based on the essential recent documentary film of the same name, telling the story of Pat & Vincent Chin who founded Randy’s and son Clive Chins work in restoring the catalogue.

31 tracks on this playlist, some truly golden voices from a golden era of JA music

Do try to check the brilliant documentary film as well if you havent already

Wonderful music and a remarkable story more information about the Randy’s story and documentary on the link

www.reggaeville.com

Studio 17 - The Lost Reggae Tapes Film Now @ Tidal & Qwest TV

Also coming very soon is Patricia Miss Pat Chins autobiography in hard back book.
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Amazing!
Lee Scratch Perry turns 85 | Entertainment | Jamaica Gleaner

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Yeah I saw him as a sprightly 80/81 year old about this time in 2017.

He did great dub reggae paen to our national drink.

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The original Wailing Wailers Studio One LP. In the early sixties around '64 when the Wailers formed at Studio One they were a more fluid line up as producer Coxsone Dodd experimented with different vocalists harmony arrangements.
This original album had Junior Braithwaite It Hurts To Be Alone & Beverley Kelso Lonesome Feeling, their not pictured but credited on the sleeve notes. Another of The Wailers family that was never formally credited is Constantine “Vision” Walker.

Bunny Wailer later in the Eighties recreated an imagined early Wailers album featuring the original members utilising old session and demo tapes dubbed over modern freshly recorded rhythm tracks.
The Never Ending Wailers it’s a great album, and features overlooked original members Constantine Walker, Junior Braithwaite and introduces Peter’s son Andrew Tosh, well worth seeking out


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Lee Scratch Perry with Pinochio on a Nokia phone :grin:
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From Sicily to Kingston Jamaica.
The brilliant Alborosie debut album, still one of his best includes the anthemic Kingston Town and Herbalist ( JA alternative economy “export green stash import green cash” :grin:)

Playing CD theres also a “Deluxe Edition” on Tidal but not heard it
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Alborosie - Kingston Town

Alborosie - Herbalist

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Really enjoying this from the revitalised Wailing Souls
Recorded and produced with Reggae Supa Alborosie
Recommended
Vinyl, CD,Tidal master
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A genuinely life changing LP for me.
Too long a story to go into here. Very briefly I grew up with a very close knit circle of childhood friends whose lives started to go in a very dark direction due to unemployment, drink and hard drugs.
I had an interest in Reggae from quite an early age seeing the likes of Ken Boothe & Max Romeo on TOTP and somehow saw The Wailers legendary OGWT performance (although I dont recall how at a single figure age I would have been allowed to stay up late enough)
Punk, through bands like The Clash & Ruts exposed Reggae further and I was listening to bands like The Gladiators & Culture whilst my friends mostly seemed to be immersing themselves in some of the more negative aspects of Punk.
Then the so called New Wave Of British Heavy Metal grabbed me, Iron Maiden, Saxon etc. 2 Tone was happening and I was fully into that, I even had the two tone tonic trousers, shirts, rude boy look etc. During this period in '79, the year I left school, a TV documentary on Steel Pulse really inspired me and I went out and bought the newly released Tribute To The Martyrs, I had Handsworth Revolution but it didnt really hit me like Martyrs did. Through this album I was inspired to learn and read about Apartheid South Africa, Martin Luther King, Steve Biko & George Jackson and I got ever deeper into Reggae and then JA music as a whole.
My lifestyle completely changed and took a different path to the ultimately doomed one of those much missed friends all whom have since passed away through drink, drugs or violence.
This album truly changed and literally saved my life, I’ve bought every Pulse album since

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George Faith classic, melding Soul with Lee Scratch Perry’s sonic extra terrestrial laboratory.
Super Eight or as Island titled it, with a re jigged track listing and mix, To Be A Lover take your pick
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From reggaevibes.com
The album is somewhat reminiscent of a typical 1970s showcase album, with the vocal versions followed by the respective dubs. Only 8 songs, elaborated by Perry to ‘extended’ hypnotical vibrating versions. The entire album is infused with Perry’s creative, experimental Black Ark sound, with its layered sound and typical Black Ark effects such as phaser, echo, compression, and delay, supported by heavenly background vocals from The Meditations and Mighty Diamonds. The album, recorded in eight months, truly exceptional for the time, was originally released as Super Eight on Black Art in Jamaica and To Be A Lover on Black Swan in the UK in 1977. Also noteworthy is the fact that all 8 tracks are original riddims, to our knowledge the riddims were never used before, so it looks like the whole album was made from scratch during those eight months. Remarkable, and not according to the pattern that Perry normally used for his productions.

SIDE A

The album starts convincingly with the infectious, lingering groove of the Midnight Hour/Ya Ya medley. With the help of Perry’s ingenious arrangement, George manages to easily merge the soul of Wilson Pickett with the catchy and funky Lousiana style of Lee Dorsey’s hit Ya Ya. All of this becomes even more admirable when you know that the original versions are uptempo songs!
The title track, a first-class cover of William’s Bell hit from the late 1960s, was a hit in Jamaica and the UK. It’s a perfect song for George Faith’s soulful voice, full of emotion and passion. The only self-written song is Opportunity, in which he is supported by a sparse backing and a repeating background chorus. So Fine, the cheerfully swinging hit by Johnny Otis, is reduced in tempo by Perry and George, embedded in a sea of echo and dubby effects.

SIDE B

On side B the tempo goes up with I’ve Got The Groove, an original by The O’Jays. He has turned it into a danceable song, with very few effects. And what about the Paul Anka cover Diana. This sugar-sweet pop hit from the 1960s has been transformed by Perry and George into a credible, almost authentic reggae song. It is proof of George’s vocal excellence and versatility and the strength of Perry’s riddims. From the hit factory of Motown comes (Gonna Give Her) All The Love I’ve Got, a classy song by Jimmy Ruffin. The version presented to us here equals the original. On the last track George shines in the cover of Tyrone Davis’ smash hit Turn Back The Hands Of Time, his rendition is top class, a perfect amalgamation of soul and reggae!

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Rico Rodriguez classic '76 recording
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From Rico to another great JA Bone player and fellow alumni of The Alpha Boys School
Don Drummond, the so called Memorial Album.
Don suffered mental health problems, was accused and convicted of murdering his girlfriend and subsequently died a few years later, still only in his mid thirties, under controversial circumstances after being committed to the Bellvue Institution.

This CD twofer or stream expands the original LP to 49 lovely tracks
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“One of his regular accompanists, the gifted guitarist Janet Enwright , later recalled how at a concert at Kingston’s Cricket Club’s Sabina Park in 1959, celebrated jazz pianist Dave Brubeck stopped playing in awe at Drummond’s astounding improvisational skills, while also around this time George Shearing and singer Sarah Vaughn are attributed as rating the Jamaican as one of the world’s top five trombonists.”
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Playing this really as it’s also in memory of Bunny Wailer, two fine songs of his Hallelujah Time & Pass It On are on here. Two other songs Reincarnated Souls and The Opressed Song that were left off the released LP (although they later turned up on the Deluxe CD) were re recorded by Bunny for his classic Blackheart Man album.
Not taking anything away from Peter & Bob but playing this for Bunny
RIP :heart:

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Great Sugar Minott album recorded at Lloyd Bullwackie Barnes basement studio in The Bronx New York
Wicked A Go Feel It
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And its Dub counterpart African Roots Act 3
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Another gem from the house of Wackies.
A perhaps lesser known name to some, the brilliant Milton Henry Who Do You Think I Am
Top notch Soulful Roots n Lovers material. Quality!
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Imo the best Horace Andy Reggae album period.
Another jewel in the house of Wackies crown, the perfect marriage of Horace’s vocal style and unique signature Wackies psychedelic dub sound.
Massive Attack fans will instantly recognise Spying Glass as it was covered with Horace on Vocals for their Protection album, here is the original along with Money Money, Cuss Cuss, Stop The Fuss, Lonely Woman, Let’s Live In Love, it’s all killer no filler as they say.
Highly recommended
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