Another lost album from the fuzzy recesses of my memory.
Sounding better than I remember (Tidal Master)
Miss that out there die cut open out sleeve though!
Sorry to hog this space, man! but when did you last see a sleeve like this? (Pics from Discogs) What were these guys on
At an all night Hawkwind gig in another time and dimension, the band and most of us in the audience were on something illicit!
Anyone remember the Kinetic Circus venue in Birmingham? By day it was the Mayfair Ballroom!
Great info, thanks for the link. One of the people posting comments might be a pal that I went to many gigs with in Birmingham in the 70s. Good memories.
Phew!, after all that wigging out something a bit more soulful and spiritual.
In my view the finest Roots Reggae album ever, period. Songs of sublime beauty, dealing with spiritual themes, struggle, poverty, love and armageddon that come from a higher place.
Blackheart Man is the prejudicial and fearful term, used by conservative thinking Jamaicans towards Rastafarians, who were terribly discriminated against and outcast by Jamaican society, the devils with black hearts.
Whenever I’ve ever faced any difficulties on lifes road this is an album I always turn too. My desert island disc…
Little true story 4 ya, my uncle used to care take a community hall in Handsworth, he once told me that he ejected a band that were hanging out in the hall without permission, later turned out it was Steel Pulse! Whaaaaaat!
Black Country Communion. Debut album on CD. Can’t confess to loving every track but “Song of Yesterday” is one of my favourite rock songs. Would have bought the album just for that track. A mix of Free and Zep , Bonamassa and Glen Hughes both brilliant.
Original Raggamuffin!
Kicking up some Friday afternoon Dancehall rumpus!
Early Nineties Cutty Ranks session recorded at Fashion Records A Class Studio in the basement of Dub Vendor Lavender Hill Clapham Junction.