Hi every body.
I'm just coming in.....and want to know something.
I am a fan Uk vintage roots and lover's rock. In my collection I 've got a 7" with blank label and it's written "Reach dem jah" "steel pulse" . but i 've never heard or read about it anywhere.
Obviously it's not david hinds at lead vocal.
So does someone know this record? Is it really Steel pulse, could it be basil Gabbidon at the lead vocal at the birth of band. Because the recording seems to be before 1978.
Please help me if someone knows about it. Thanks
Steel Pulse or not ????
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Matthew
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Re: Steel Pulse or not ????
Selwyn Brown sang lead on Steel Pulse first single in 1976.
Could be him?
Not familiar with 'Rich Dem Jah', sorry.
Could be him?
Not familiar with 'Rich Dem Jah', sorry.
MATTHEW
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general bundi
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Re: Steel Pulse or not ????
thanxMatthew wrote:Selwyn Brown sang lead on Steel Pulse first single in 1976.
Could be him?
Not familiar with 'Rich Dem Jah', sorry.
Ok you mean he sang on "Kibudu, Mansetta and Abuku"
....I never heard ythis tune whera can i finfd a sample of this....so I maybe could try to compare the voice....
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Matthew
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Re: Steel Pulse or not ????
Yes that's the single.
I only have the forwarded info below :
One of the hardest items of Steel Pulse memorabilia to find is the band's first-ever single, Kibudu-Mansatta-Abuku, released in 1976 on the Concrete Jungle label by DIP Records. Just 1,000 copies of the single were pressed and are virtually impossible to track down. It was written by Ronnie McQueen with Selwyn Brown singing the main vocals. A Mansatta instrumental version appeared on the B-side. It's never appeared on any of the band's albums.
I only have the forwarded info below :
One of the hardest items of Steel Pulse memorabilia to find is the band's first-ever single, Kibudu-Mansatta-Abuku, released in 1976 on the Concrete Jungle label by DIP Records. Just 1,000 copies of the single were pressed and are virtually impossible to track down. It was written by Ronnie McQueen with Selwyn Brown singing the main vocals. A Mansatta instrumental version appeared on the B-side. It's never appeared on any of the band's albums.
MATTHEW
'Fleeing From The City'
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roms77
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Re: Steel Pulse or not ????
i have that one, it's seems Dambala sound
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arize_rootsman
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