I downloaded this compilation a few days ago and it is really great, i didnt know anything from that studio and from that artists, i only knew the jack ruby`s productions
are there any more records from these artists or this studio (T.S.O.S.A)? And wich is the origin of this compilation?
Black Slavery Days
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Rootsman
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Re: Black Slavery Days
Hi eduzgz.
Excellect album,
I once had the original clappers album from 1975. It has since been re-issued on Honest Jon label.
Keep looking for it on CD but have had no joy.
T.S.O.A.S The Sound of Saint Annes is the Sound.
The title track from the Skulls features Tony Thomas on vocals who, I believe, was a member of Justin Hinds and the Dominoes.
The other tracks by the Arrows and Original Survivors feature vocals by the then Burning Spear`s harmony singers.
Regarding the instrumentalists, if my memory serves me right, they are Horsemouth Wallace, Family Man Barrett,Robbie Shakespeare, Earl Wire Lindo, Chinna Smith Sticky Thompson, Tommy McCook, Dirty Harry, Vin Gordon & Bobby Ellis.
Basically many of the main session players of the day.
Respect
Dave
Excellect album,
I once had the original clappers album from 1975. It has since been re-issued on Honest Jon label.
Keep looking for it on CD but have had no joy.
T.S.O.A.S The Sound of Saint Annes is the Sound.
The title track from the Skulls features Tony Thomas on vocals who, I believe, was a member of Justin Hinds and the Dominoes.
The other tracks by the Arrows and Original Survivors feature vocals by the then Burning Spear`s harmony singers.
Regarding the instrumentalists, if my memory serves me right, they are Horsemouth Wallace, Family Man Barrett,Robbie Shakespeare, Earl Wire Lindo, Chinna Smith Sticky Thompson, Tommy McCook, Dirty Harry, Vin Gordon & Bobby Ellis.
Basically many of the main session players of the day.
Respect
Dave
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Re: Black Slavery Days
Hi eduzgz
I have literally just been speaking about this album as I have recently been blown away by the Jack Ruby Hi-Fi album - http://www.roots-archives.com/release/558
Where did you download it from?
Thanks.
I have literally just been speaking about this album as I have recently been blown away by the Jack Ruby Hi-Fi album - http://www.roots-archives.com/release/558
Where did you download it from?
Thanks.
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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eduzgz
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Re: Black Slavery Days
thanks a lot for the info rootsman
i downloaded it from emule
i downloaded it from emule
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benjamin
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Re: Black Slavery Days
Amazing LP, the reissue is nice, with the great original cover. ;;"was the black...slavery days, can't you see", a must have.
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Re: Black Slavery Days
Jack Ruby Hi Fi is highly recommendable. Four crucial roots tracks, each extended with a long King Tubby's dubwise.
There's another Ruby comp on cd 'Black Foundation'. A few good tunes, but imo not as good as Hi Fi and Black Slavery Days.
There's another Ruby comp on cd 'Black Foundation'. A few good tunes, but imo not as good as Hi Fi and Black Slavery Days.
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Rootsman
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Re: Black Slavery Days
Hi,
There`s also "Black Foundation in Dub" which is the dub counterpart to Black Foundation.
This is also a good album.
Respect
Dave
There`s also "Black Foundation in Dub" which is the dub counterpart to Black Foundation.
This is also a good album.
Respect
Dave
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darewon
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Re: Black Slavery Days
Great re-issue and a pricey one at that.
Awaiting future "Clappers" related re-issues.
Awaiting future "Clappers" related re-issues.