wailers as a backing band

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Well Charge

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Keith Hudson's "Pick A Dub"
staas
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i saw a 12" by an italian singer backed by them i'm pretty sure
informer

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you can hear the wailers as a backing band on many 70s singles, e.g. Garth Dennis "Slow coach", great track and dub. i prefer fams bass and carlies drumming over all others (including sly & robbie which means a lot ...)
Well Charge

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"History Book" by Traffic Jam (impact 7") is a tuff one
informer

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Impact was a tuff label ...............
Nefta
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informer wrote:i prefer fams bass and carlies drumming over all others (including sly & robbie which means a lot ...)
I think the same.Carlie's drums cuts sound so clean..
înformer

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one thing still:

there are many crucial backings by the gladiators, too.
Chino

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1983
John Denver(A Country singer)-World Game feat. Carlton Barrett
1984
Gilberto Gil-Gimmie your love feat. Carlton Barrett
Gilberto Gil-Vamos Fugir(portuguese)feat. Carlton Barrett
Gilberto Gil-Version feat. Carlton Barrett

Gilberto Gil is an Brazilean singer

Post-Carlton Barrett
Exodus & the Wailers(Fiji)
Karl Zero & the Wailers(France)

Send me a mail if you want it a free copy of this records chusca_pusca@yahoo.com
Wake-Up-And-Live
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Some tracks on "Natty Dread Rise Again" by The Congos (Cedric Congo Myton). Released 1997
Nelgroe

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Ron, nice list, impressive!!

Justin Hinds Travel With Love mentioned yet? Top Rankin album!!

On a side note, why didn't The Wailers record more with other artists, as compared to Sly and Robbie and the other "Usual Suspects?" Did Bob (and Island) have them under payment to be ready at will? Maybe they were paid more and didnt need the side work? Just curious. Carlie's drumming is my favorite too...
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