I Have "Trodding Along" on an Observers 7" from the eighties, it sounds like a later production than 1976, does anyone know if he re-recorded it or is it just a re-mix?
(With apologies if I've missed it somewhere along this thread.)
Reggae George
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BassGroove
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Jesco77 - thanx for the info. 1976 is tentative and may indeed be later. Do you have a Catalogue/Matrix number for that 7inch? Also, which track is on the B side?
Cheers
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Cheers
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Jesco77
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BassGroove- I'm writing from memory, will dig it out and let you know as soon as. The B side is a version. I got it new around 83-84.
Regards
Jesco77
Regards
Jesco77
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bwoyrough
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i also have a trodding along 7" i think on observer label, and 3-wicked men on emanuel i think, plus a 12 " i forget what that is, will have to dig them out.......
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BassGroove
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Jesco77 - updated the info
I forgot what a pain it is digging around in the 7inch boxes ;o) I haven't been in mine for a while and never look forward to searching for something ;o)
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Bwoyrough - good man - the more the merrier
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I think Emmanuel sounds more likely for the original release than 56 Hope Road, as mentioned in an earlier thread, but I really don't know for sure
Oops, apoligies to Litelet ;o)
Just went back and read the threads and 56 Hope Road would appear to be correct - sorree mate
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AND... they keep turning up
12inch - Spice Island RN 001
A1 - Reggae George & Jr Demus - Cool It Down Mix #1
A2 - Reggae George & Jr Demus - Cool It Down Mix #2
B1 - Jr Demus - Ambitious People
B2 - Version
a much later Sleng Teng style synth outing with Reggae George really a featured vocalist rather than the main singer. We might even see a compilation of his best work one of these days
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I'll update the NFO and upload it to the previous thread as more info comes in
Dub On!
I forgot what a pain it is digging around in the 7inch boxes ;o) I haven't been in mine for a while and never look forward to searching for something ;o)
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Bwoyrough - good man - the more the merrier
I think Emmanuel sounds more likely for the original release than 56 Hope Road, as mentioned in an earlier thread, but I really don't know for sure
Oops, apoligies to Litelet ;o)
Just went back and read the threads and 56 Hope Road would appear to be correct - sorree mate
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AND... they keep turning up
12inch - Spice Island RN 001
A1 - Reggae George & Jr Demus - Cool It Down Mix #1
A2 - Reggae George & Jr Demus - Cool It Down Mix #2
B1 - Jr Demus - Ambitious People
B2 - Version
a much later Sleng Teng style synth outing with Reggae George really a featured vocalist rather than the main singer. We might even see a compilation of his best work one of these days
I'll update the NFO and upload it to the previous thread as more info comes in
Dub On!
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Jesco77
Re: Reggae George
BassGroove, the matrix numbers on the Observers 7" that I have are DSR 3322-A-Spiderman - W Holness and DSR3323-B-Spiderman - W Holness. Tha A side is Trodding Along (R George) Reggae George and the B side is Two Thousand Ver. Observer Style. No clue as to the date but it is definitely a pre-digital early eighties production with the two-to-the bar kick drum.
Apart from being scratchy, a bit off centre and tending to jump it's great!
Regards
Jesco77
Apart from being scratchy, a bit off centre and tending to jump it's great!
Regards
Jesco77
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BassGroove
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Jesco77 - cheers - much appreciated
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details added to the NFO
I've also added an alphabetical listing of song titles to the NFO but have still to check singles against album tracks etc to see if there are any differences (a few will get eliminated from the list if they are the same). I think Stop Push The Fire for example is the same on both single and album - if I remember correctly. Will get around to it eventually ;o)
'Apart from being scratchy, a bit off centre and tending to jump it's great!'
he he
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I've got a Prince Buster single on Blue Beat that can give you sea sickness just looking at it playing but, it plays perfectly! It must be a one inch warp at least ;o)
Dub On!
details added to the NFO
I've also added an alphabetical listing of song titles to the NFO but have still to check singles against album tracks etc to see if there are any differences (a few will get eliminated from the list if they are the same). I think Stop Push The Fire for example is the same on both single and album - if I remember correctly. Will get around to it eventually ;o)
'Apart from being scratchy, a bit off centre and tending to jump it's great!'
he he
I've got a Prince Buster single on Blue Beat that can give you sea sickness just looking at it playing but, it plays perfectly! It must be a one inch warp at least ;o)
Dub On!
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jakey bwoy
Re: Reggae George
ive been looking for read the bible for as long as my memory goes back and i cant find it,not on record,not on cd, i cant even download it illegally. i used to have this song on tape with the dub from an old college radio in downtown toronto but it gone now. I would be more than willing to trade some reggae for this song elnegrano@hotmail.com
peace & love
peace & love
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Thomas
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Found these on the web: Mix Up LP - http://tinyurl.com/ldeu8 Fight On My Own LP - http://tinyurl.com/o3a5c 7" single President Botha/version - http://tinyurl.com/f4tx6
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Wanks
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Does reggae George sing the song that goes
"mix up mix up cause a whole lot of shake up
Me don't want no government come me yard me don't want
government to charge me with fraud"???
"mix up mix up cause a whole lot of shake up
Me don't want no government come me yard me don't want
government to charge me with fraud"???