Ites,
I'd like to have your comments about this album from Justin Hinds. I found it, but it is quite expansive and I can't listen to it before.. It also contains the album Just in time. So a little advice on both of these albums would be welcome. Thanks
Jezebel, Justin Hinds
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benjamin
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dreadrecords
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
ites deh
one of his best albums if not the best one of course for my taste..
as same for just in time
both are crucial from justin hinds...
respect evrytime
dreadrecords
one of his best albums if not the best one of course for my taste..
as same for just in time
both are crucial from justin hinds...
respect evrytime
dreadrecords
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benjamin
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
nice,
Could someone describe a little the atmosphere, the kind of vibration? any precision welcome. thanks
Could someone describe a little the atmosphere, the kind of vibration? any precision welcome. thanks
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wareika
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
I really enjoy Jack Ruby's prod and I do also love Hinds' early material, but this LP is not really essential. Fine LP but nothing to get crazy about.
By the way it was released by Island in UK, by Mango in US and Wolf and Total Sds in Jam. All this is well known but there is something that need confirmation: the Mango press miss the "Other Land" tune. Don't know if the jam one reproduce the UK or US track list.
wareika
By the way it was released by Island in UK, by Mango in US and Wolf and Total Sds in Jam. All this is well known but there is something that need confirmation: the Mango press miss the "Other Land" tune. Don't know if the jam one reproduce the UK or US track list.
wareika
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
ites deh
Justin Hinds coming from the school of ska and rocksteady this 2 albums make the diference as they are very good roots reggae instead of ska and rocksteady
very good vibes and strong songs very well played.
dats my taste...
wait for some more replys for this topic
respetc everytime
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Justin Hinds coming from the school of ska and rocksteady this 2 albums make the diference as they are very good roots reggae instead of ska and rocksteady
very good vibes and strong songs very well played.
dats my taste...
wait for some more replys for this topic
respetc everytime
dreadrecords
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mick d
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
I just picked up the japanese reissue double album a couple of weeks ago. It's well worth it. Great roots sound. Jezebel is produced by Jack Ruby with the Black Disciples as the backing band. That's the same production team as Burning Spear's Marcus Garvey, which needs no explanation. Just In Time is a bit weaker, but still a great roots album. You should be able to find the reissue used on Amazon, then it won't be as expensive. Buy It!!! Classic roots for sure!!!
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Mark
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
haven't heard it since '83 or so but I remember I wasn't really excited because I didn't put it on tape.
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benjamin
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
thanx everybody, I'll take a look on amazon, this may be a good idea (they sold the cd nearly 30 euros in the shop !)
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alpha.omega
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
The tune "natty take over" of group JEZEBEL is really buldin in a parfait harmony.i've just two tracks of group, I will like to have all,complete album of the group/if somebody of good liking,could make me a copy of it! it would be cool for real...
OMEGA...
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benjamin
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Re: Jezebel, Justin Hinds
it is not a band but an album. The singer is Justin Hinds. As we said it was released by a japanese label, so you can get it. I will personnaly probably try it on amazon.