WHAT LPS DO THE UNIQUES HAVE FROM THE LATE 60'S & EARLY 70'S BESIDES LISTED ON THIS WEBSITE? DO YOU KNOW THE TITLES OF THE ALBUMS AND THE ARTISTS THAT MAKE UP THE GROUP AT THAT TIME? THANKS A LOT EVERYONE. DOES ANYONE KNOW A WEBSITE WITH INFO ABOUT THE EARLY UNIQUES AND DOES ANY ONE HAVE THOSE LPS FOR SALE? I FIGURED I'D ASK.
RAS JAH ABRAMS
The Uniques _ WHat LPS DO THEY ???
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Lion
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J Abrams
Buy this album/cd and see the inlay/backcover for all the info about the Unques.
www.roots-archives.com/release/548
Lion
Buy this album/cd and see the inlay/backcover for all the info about the Unques.
www.roots-archives.com/release/548
Lion
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ton1
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there's an album called "absolutely" but i don't know if there's a repress and i'm not sure you could afford it cause it's quite rare and expensive on the web (from £50 up to £250 for LP in excellent condition)
Antonin
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martin
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they is a late 70's lp on joe gibbs label with a giant(from the legend of jack and the magic bean) on cover with tuff roots track like give thanks and praise and other i can remmber the lp is sing by jimmy ryley and cornel campbell i have a stock of this one for sale but its a 10 years ago abd i dotn see it till that
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Rootsman
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"Give Thanks", brilliant album.
Just love "Washing I Dread by the River".
"Showcase" album, also brilliant.
By the way, whats the Pressure Sounds album like ?
Dave
Just love "Washing I Dread by the River".
"Showcase" album, also brilliant.
By the way, whats the Pressure Sounds album like ?
Dave
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Lion
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Presure sound album is a killer.
All there classic song are on this album.
Slim Smith,Jimmy Riley & Lloyd Charmers lead you the way in there Uniques style.
Without the Uniques & Slim Smith a reggae collection is not compleet.
Watch this sound
Lion
All there classic song are on this album.
Slim Smith,Jimmy Riley & Lloyd Charmers lead you the way in there Uniques style.
Without the Uniques & Slim Smith a reggae collection is not compleet.
Watch this sound
Lion
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I-Lion Tafari
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Whoa,
..the Give Thanks album is killa. Washing I dread by the river + dub is wicked. I remember I was about 10 yrs old when I heard it on airlpay inna german rockers show. Flash it. Now I´m 38 and found this brilliant album on ebay 2 yrs. ago.
A long lost love returned to me....
..the Give Thanks album is killa. Washing I dread by the river + dub is wicked. I remember I was about 10 yrs old when I heard it on airlpay inna german rockers show. Flash it. Now I´m 38 and found this brilliant album on ebay 2 yrs. ago.
A long lost love returned to me....
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Rootsman
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Hi Lion,
Thanks for the feedback.
Guess I better pick it up quick.
I-Lion Tafari, I agree, "Washing I Dread" has been one of my fav tracks for many years and never get fed up hearing it.
Dave
Thanks for the feedback.
Guess I better pick it up quick.
I-Lion Tafari, I agree, "Washing I Dread" has been one of my fav tracks for many years and never get fed up hearing it.
Dave
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bunnycounta
Re: The Uniques _ WHat LPS DO THEY ???
Lion is right the sleevenotes on 'watch this sound' are brilliant. in the following i just collected three other sleevenotes for little information:
The Uniques were formed in early 1966, when Slim Smith, Roy Shirley, and Franklyn White recorded a few songs for producers Carl "Sir J.J." Johnson and Ken Lack, including "Evil Love (Is No Good)," and "Journey." Shortly afterwards the trio broke up to pursue solo careers. In 1967 the second generation of the Uniques was founded with the assistance of Bunny Lee, who recorded the group's debut record, "Let Me Go Girl." The vocal line-up for that song consisted of Slim Smith, Roy Shirley, Lloyd Charmers, B.B.Seaton, Derrick Morgan, and Ken Boothe, The Uniques continued to record in the following months, with occasional changes in personnel. Notable songs to mention here are "People Rocksteady," "Trying To Find A Home," "Hooray," and "Never Let Me Go." The three Uniques' tracks on this lp are from 1968: 'Facts Of Life" featuring Slim Smith and Roy Shirley on lead vocals; "Gypsy Woman" originally a hit in 1961 for the Impressions and "Lessons Of Love" (a.k.a. "Story Of Love" and "Can't Do Without It"), carrying the vocal harmonies of Slim Smith, Jimmy Riley, Roy Shirley, and Lloyd Charmers.
Dr, Buster Dynamite
Sleevenotes from Sir Lee's Rock Steady Party At Buckingham Palace, D.B.D. 116
In 1967 Slim Smith suspended his solo career to team up with Jimmy Riley and Lloyd "Charmers" Tyrell for the second formation of the Uniques. The group recorded for Bunny Lee, who quickly spotted the lead vocal talents of Slim Smith. In late 1968 Slim Smith went solo again - Pat Kelly replaced him in the Uniques.
dr.buster dynamite
sir lee's rocksteady party at kings house
The Uniques' "People Rocksteady" was cut at the same 1967 recording session a that produced "I Remember," "Silent Lover," and "Trying To Find A Home." It was the first song the Uniques did for Bunny Lee, and features Slim Smith on lead- and Ken Boothe, Glen Adams, and Derrick Morgan on backing vocals. The same vocal lineup performs on "Trying To Find A Home" (the second take of which is presented here)l the rhythm track was later used for Glen Adams' "Grab A Girl. "The group's personnel fluctuated in the 70's, singers Cornell Campbell, Jimmy Riley, and Noel Sims are all one-time members. Sporadic album releases included Showcase Volume One (Third World, produced by Bunny Lee) and Give Thanks (Plant, prod. Ossie Hibbert).
Dr. Buster Dynamite
sleevenotes to sir lee's rock steady party at greenwich farm
The Uniques were formed in early 1966, when Slim Smith, Roy Shirley, and Franklyn White recorded a few songs for producers Carl "Sir J.J." Johnson and Ken Lack, including "Evil Love (Is No Good)," and "Journey." Shortly afterwards the trio broke up to pursue solo careers. In 1967 the second generation of the Uniques was founded with the assistance of Bunny Lee, who recorded the group's debut record, "Let Me Go Girl." The vocal line-up for that song consisted of Slim Smith, Roy Shirley, Lloyd Charmers, B.B.Seaton, Derrick Morgan, and Ken Boothe, The Uniques continued to record in the following months, with occasional changes in personnel. Notable songs to mention here are "People Rocksteady," "Trying To Find A Home," "Hooray," and "Never Let Me Go." The three Uniques' tracks on this lp are from 1968: 'Facts Of Life" featuring Slim Smith and Roy Shirley on lead vocals; "Gypsy Woman" originally a hit in 1961 for the Impressions and "Lessons Of Love" (a.k.a. "Story Of Love" and "Can't Do Without It"), carrying the vocal harmonies of Slim Smith, Jimmy Riley, Roy Shirley, and Lloyd Charmers.
Dr, Buster Dynamite
Sleevenotes from Sir Lee's Rock Steady Party At Buckingham Palace, D.B.D. 116
In 1967 Slim Smith suspended his solo career to team up with Jimmy Riley and Lloyd "Charmers" Tyrell for the second formation of the Uniques. The group recorded for Bunny Lee, who quickly spotted the lead vocal talents of Slim Smith. In late 1968 Slim Smith went solo again - Pat Kelly replaced him in the Uniques.
dr.buster dynamite
sir lee's rocksteady party at kings house
The Uniques' "People Rocksteady" was cut at the same 1967 recording session a that produced "I Remember," "Silent Lover," and "Trying To Find A Home." It was the first song the Uniques did for Bunny Lee, and features Slim Smith on lead- and Ken Boothe, Glen Adams, and Derrick Morgan on backing vocals. The same vocal lineup performs on "Trying To Find A Home" (the second take of which is presented here)l the rhythm track was later used for Glen Adams' "Grab A Girl. "The group's personnel fluctuated in the 70's, singers Cornell Campbell, Jimmy Riley, and Noel Sims are all one-time members. Sporadic album releases included Showcase Volume One (Third World, produced by Bunny Lee) and Give Thanks (Plant, prod. Ossie Hibbert).
Dr. Buster Dynamite
sleevenotes to sir lee's rock steady party at greenwich farm
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Lion
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Bunnycounta
Those 3 Rocksteady cd's on Jamaican Gold are great.
And are not mention ina the Roots Archive!!!!!
I play them all last week.
Lion
Those 3 Rocksteady cd's on Jamaican Gold are great.
And are not mention ina the Roots Archive!!!!!
I play them all last week.
Lion