Hi bredas...
Anybody ever heard of that LP? It is said to be a '85 album of Max Romeo with the Roots Radics as backing band and mixed at Wackies and Ariwa... Sound good!
Seem to be impossible to get infos on...
I it a tuff album? Roots? Any tracklist?
Thanks
litelet
Max Romeo - One Way - LP 1985 Kingston Records w/ Roots Radics
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Litelet
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Roddy
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Re: Max Romeo - One Way - LP 1985 Kingston Records w/ Roots Radics
I thought it was One Horse race was the one on Wackies
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Litelet
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Re: Max Romeo - One Way - LP 1985 Kingston Records w/ Roots Radics
Right... that's it, of course...Thanks Roddy, didnt link the tiles, stupidly.
Has it been repressed, I mean the full LP, not only *The birth of reggae music* on 12"?
Thanks
Has it been repressed, I mean the full LP, not only *The birth of reggae music* on 12"?
Thanks
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collieman
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Re: Max Romeo - One Way - LP 1985 Kingston Records w/ Roots Radics
Yes it has been reissued.
also i saw in a website he did an album prod by Tappa Zukie in 80s "Cross or the gun" .this one i ve never seen or hear it.
http://rootsdub.free.fr/MaxRomeo-disco.htm
also i saw in a website he did an album prod by Tappa Zukie in 80s "Cross or the gun" .this one i ve never seen or hear it.
http://rootsdub.free.fr/MaxRomeo-disco.htm
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versionside
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Re: Max Romeo - One Way - LP 1985 Kingston Records w/ Roots Radics
Litelet,
Funny you mention that one - been meaning ask about it - particularly the roots tunes on it.
Collieman - according to the price sticker, I bought 'The Cross or the Gun' in 1994 - and by the sound of it, it probably was recorded real close to that time frame.
It's digital sounding, musicians, a total of three of them?:
Bass - Christopher Meredith
Drums - Squidly Cole
Drums & Percussions - Anthony Asher Brissett
Produced & Arranged by Tappa Zukie
Engineers - Culture Lee & Bravo
Recorded at - Leggo's, Black Scorpio & Music Works
Side A
Got to Take a Chance, Rev. Cavelero, Trigger Happy Babylon, Snake in the Grass, Uptown Babies, Norman the Gambler
Side B
Nobody's Child, Champion of Love, The Clock, Lay Your Troubles, Wet Dreams
imo, Trigger Happy Babylon is great & the best track by far. Rev Cavelero is very good too - Got To Take a Chance is nice also. From there, not much to get excited over.
VSide
Funny you mention that one - been meaning ask about it - particularly the roots tunes on it.
Collieman - according to the price sticker, I bought 'The Cross or the Gun' in 1994 - and by the sound of it, it probably was recorded real close to that time frame.
It's digital sounding, musicians, a total of three of them?:
Bass - Christopher Meredith
Drums - Squidly Cole
Drums & Percussions - Anthony Asher Brissett
Produced & Arranged by Tappa Zukie
Engineers - Culture Lee & Bravo
Recorded at - Leggo's, Black Scorpio & Music Works
Side A
Got to Take a Chance, Rev. Cavelero, Trigger Happy Babylon, Snake in the Grass, Uptown Babies, Norman the Gambler
Side B
Nobody's Child, Champion of Love, The Clock, Lay Your Troubles, Wet Dreams
imo, Trigger Happy Babylon is great & the best track by far. Rev Cavelero is very good too - Got To Take a Chance is nice also. From there, not much to get excited over.
VSide