The Reggae Thread

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U Roy in fine style, love that suit!

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Just heard the Sad news that guitarist Lynford Hux Brown passed away.
A veteran of Jamaican music from early recordings at Studio One, in The Supersonics at Treasure Isle, with Lee Scratch Perry, Paul Simon and most recently as part of Toots Hibberts band.
A name you may not of heard of but even the most casual of Jamaican music fans will have heard his guitar on countless classic tunes.

RIP & Respect due
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I’m really enjoying the much anticipated Buju Banton Upside Down.
This adaptation of the Old Wailers Classic, Duppy Conquerer with Stephen Marley, the lyrics Yes mi friend you set me free again are particularly heartfelt and poignant as it was Stephen Marley who gave his Miami house up as Bail security to help Buju fight the corrupt case that put him in Jail.

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Monty Alexander interprets Thelonious Monk Inna Jamaica Stylee

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Yeah. I wanted to introduce that to musicians who I consider open-minded, because when you say to the sophisticated, educated, academic people who are now teaching jazz in the school, and you say the word reggae, or you say the word Jamaica, they all have some kind of impression about it. “Oh yes, we go to Jamaica and wear a silly hat,” and maybe they go score some ganja, and they don’t know the depth of what led up to this thing called reggae, which is a spiritual thing at its greatest when Bob Marley was writing some of those songs. It’s a spiritual experience.

Contemporary Roots Reggae band The Uprising Roots Band well worth checking out. Their music is frustratingly hard to come by in physical formats but can be found on streaming platforms

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Will check it out. I’m from Bristol but have not heard of them before. Had a quick listen sounds pretty good, reminded me of The Congos.

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I would highly recommend starting with their 1983 self titled debut and the second album The Frontline.
They have been reissued and are available digitally, cant vouch for those as I already have the original LP’s

This may well be of interest Bristol Archive Records documenting the Bristol Music Scene. I recommend The Bristol Reggae Explosion compilations

http://bristolarchiverecords.com/vinyl.html

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Really enjoyed listening to the first Black Roots album. Fav track Opportunity.
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Timeless, still so relevant.
The follow up album The Frontline originally came out on the BBC Records label it was the soundtrack to a BBC sitcom back in the day about two brothers, one a Rastaman the other a Policeman.

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I love Jazz Jamaica, have seen them live many times and have most albums.
Still a firm favourite though is this early outing - Skaravan- before they expanded into the big band with orchestral arrangements.
This is the Hannibal/Rykodisc CD, great sound. There is another version on Skazz Records with a different cover

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Just seen the DVD/BluRay is now out, just ordered a copy


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Also really well worth seeing is this documentary from about 10 years back, I think still available on DVD and the CD is fantastic with great sound.
Legendary Rock Steady era artists get togethor at Tuff Gong Studios and revisit some golden classics.
Always on the playlist at Dread mansions

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I’m so pleased to have tracked down a copy of this CD of The Soul Defenders At Studio One.
The last in the line of great Studio One house bands after The Skatalites, Soul Bro’s, Soul Vendors and Sound Dimension.
The Soul Defenders recorded at Studio One in the early seventies and included the great Freddie McKay and Joseph “Culture” Hill before he formed the band Culture.
This music is sublime, timeless and totally essential for anyone interested in vintage Jamaican music.
On the Canadian Heartbeat label who had a licensing deal in the nineties before Soul Jazz in the UK.
Heartbeat Original Reggae Masters series Flat analogue transfers with no remixing remastering.
Music for your heart and soul


I’ve since found it’s available to download from Bandcamp not sure of the source. Not as nice as the CD though with informative booklet and rare photos

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