It is one of my fave dub albums and I am looking forward to having on vinyl again after all these years. I do have the CD, but it isn't quite the same is it. Particularly love that pic on the back cover!
Excellent article. Can't imagine riding 800 miles a day on a bike!
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
Thanks ever so much 6anbatte- I have a few here and there by BB (who I saw in concert once) and Muddy, Sonny Boy and Charley Patton (those 2 on Yazoo albums, the Patton one taped!) but nothing by the others so lots to explore.
On the turntable last night: King Tubbys Presents Soundclash Vol 1 (quote from the missus "Is that guy singing about bananas??")
If you don't have the Muddy Waters I mentioned buy it!!!!!!! A lot of it is just him and Ernest "Big" Crawford on upright bass. He is playing slap bass and this is 1947!!!!! Unreal!
I don't have "King Tubbys Presents Soundclash Vol 1" so this is completely lost on me!
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
It's a track by Bananaman, introduced by Fuzzy Jones, announcing him at fever pitch. The whole album sounds strictly one-take stuff (acknowledged by Tubbys in the sleevenotes as regards the Gregory Isaacs cut ("The Ruler")). Early digital, 1988, so beyond the scope of RA I guess (I haven't checked), but I really like the Johnny Osbourne track on it.
My butt wasn't all that impressed either. After a couple of days I realised that the bike and then saddle were getting so hot that my sore cheeks were actually burnt! I spent the rest of the trip with a towel on the saddle try minimise the burning.
It took literally weeks for the callouses left on my butt to heal!
So an unforgettable experience in more ways than one!
And I've just had an email from Harley offering me an Electra Glide for two weeks this summer. Bring on the summer!