I was wondering if this is the original 1977 cut
of the "punky reggae party" tune by bob marley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?fmt=18&v=dZFho44a9nU
I found this gem on an compilation album called "this is Reggae Music" released by Island Records in 1977.
blessings
Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
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bandulu
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
yup! i agree it's definitely a perry cut (but i wouldn't have guessed it if u didn't mention it). either way it's a really tight version of an already tight tune!! imho it's better than the original
) thanks for the insight.
now if anyone has exact knowledge about this version please tell us
btw:
it wasn't to hard though to find the original jamming b-side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaLQ1REovBM&fmt=18
now if anyone has exact knowledge about this version please tell us
btw:
it wasn't to hard though to find the original jamming b-side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaLQ1REovBM&fmt=18
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bandulu
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
here's a picture of the cover
http://www.zshare.net/image/52520125bd8b0fb7/
flipside
http://www.zshare.net/image/52520411a8bf9b9b/
(shaky but u get the idea)
@leggo rockers
25 272 XAT Various - This Is Reggae Music Vol. 2
Tracks: Punky Reggae Party (Bob Marley & The Wailers) / Mama Say (The Heptones) / One Step Forward (Max Romeo) / Have Mercy (To Be A Lover) (George Faith) / Man In The Hills (Burning Spear) / Pomp And Pride (Toots And The Maytals) // Cokane In My Brain (Dillinger) / Dial Africa (Rico) / Sun Don't Shine (Third World) / No Sympathy (Peter Tosh) / Breakfast In Bed (Lorna Bennett) / Johnny Too Bad (The Slickers) / Dreamland (Bunny Wailer)
1977
Yes that's exactly the line up
LOL and it is indeed a perry remix!! shame on me :S
http://www.zshare.net/image/52520169be74e034/
http://www.zshare.net/image/52520125bd8b0fb7/
flipside
http://www.zshare.net/image/52520411a8bf9b9b/
(shaky but u get the idea)
@leggo rockers
25 272 XAT Various - This Is Reggae Music Vol. 2
Tracks: Punky Reggae Party (Bob Marley & The Wailers) / Mama Say (The Heptones) / One Step Forward (Max Romeo) / Have Mercy (To Be A Lover) (George Faith) / Man In The Hills (Burning Spear) / Pomp And Pride (Toots And The Maytals) // Cokane In My Brain (Dillinger) / Dial Africa (Rico) / Sun Don't Shine (Third World) / No Sympathy (Peter Tosh) / Breakfast In Bed (Lorna Bennett) / Johnny Too Bad (The Slickers) / Dreamland (Bunny Wailer)
1977
Yes that's exactly the line up
LOL and it is indeed a perry remix!! shame on me :S
http://www.zshare.net/image/52520169be74e034/
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
Will have to give it a listen later, but I know of two 12 inch mixes, one released on [Tuff Gong](http://www.smokeyroom.net/images/bigup/ ... ffgong.jpg) and another one released on [Black Art](http://www.smokeyroom.net/images/bigup/ ... ckart2.jpg), both different mixes.
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bandulu
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
i found yet another art work of this LP in this youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjs8IdADlO0&fmt=18
(it says the album was released in the netherlands.)
i just want to let u know that this "rico - dial africa" song is the same one on my album. so i reckon the rest of the album must be very much identical.
the comment by @BadPsyTron says
"This is Reggae Music album.
This record was originally recorded in The Netherlands. Some rare tracks are on that album. Too bad I never found this vinyl on CD ever so far.
So, if you have it? please pm me."
though i doubt it that this particular record was actually recorded in the netherlands. and there is definetly no proof at all that this was actually a live recording, because if u listen carefully u can hear the looping of the cheering crowd. obviously that has been added later on in the studio. but that's again another topic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjs8IdADlO0&fmt=18
(it says the album was released in the netherlands.)
i just want to let u know that this "rico - dial africa" song is the same one on my album. so i reckon the rest of the album must be very much identical.
the comment by @BadPsyTron says
"This is Reggae Music album.
This record was originally recorded in The Netherlands. Some rare tracks are on that album. Too bad I never found this vinyl on CD ever so far.
So, if you have it? please pm me."
though i doubt it that this particular record was actually recorded in the netherlands. and there is definetly no proof at all that this was actually a live recording, because if u listen carefully u can hear the looping of the cheering crowd. obviously that has been added later on in the studio. but that's again another topic.
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
Leggo, the Live cut is the one from "Babylon By Bus". That version here is the best mix Ive heard so far(there are 3 or 4 in total) but that chune is definitely, imho, one of the weakest of the king.
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
THIS IS NOT different mix. Its different take. Thats all I can say.
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fadel diagne
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
hi guys
who knows if there is a whole recording of this rico concert.i know that rico opened for the wailers during the 1977 european leg of the wailers tour.who was the backing band behind rico
fadel
who knows if there is a whole recording of this rico concert.i know that rico opened for the wailers during the 1977 european leg of the wailers tour.who was the backing band behind rico
fadel
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
I disagree with you "Leggo Rocker". In my opinion...
1. The drum and bass aren't the same in this tune as the ones in the final mix. (As Lee Perry have said he didn't abandon the original takes of drum and bass.)
2. Just because it has some percussion with echo doesn't mean that its some black ark thing.
1. The drum and bass aren't the same in this tune as the ones in the final mix. (As Lee Perry have said he didn't abandon the original takes of drum and bass.)
2. Just because it has some percussion with echo doesn't mean that its some black ark thing.
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Litelet
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Re: Bob Marley - Punky Reggae Party
Still Visitor, Leggo is true, its a Black Ark recording.