weapon of peace

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rasteo
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weapon of peace

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anyone know about the group weapon of peace they had 2 albums is it hard roots please let me know
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Snow Leopard
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I have their debut self titled LP, I used to have 'Rainbow Rhythm' (?) as well. Their stuff is not hardcore roots, a lot of it is quite funky. Having said that, they did do some excellent rootsy reggae & I would not want to put you off. Their best known single was probably 'Jah Love' which is uptempo & catchy, & a good track but not what we'd call 'hard roots'. One of their B sides, 'Woman', is a beautiful track but again quite soul-influenced.

Hope this helps, just my opinion!

Peace & purrs, Snow Leopard.
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wareika
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Totaly agree with Snow Leopard. I listen to the first LP yesterday and nothing crucial IMO.

Call WOP, whatever you wnat, but not "hard roots".


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lenroy
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I've got one of their releases called If b/w Misty Rhodes on Fontana circa 1981? played to death on national radio one by dave lee travis, ignored by the other t**ts during daytime. You're right I guess, but it was just SO nice to hear some reggae music on the national airwaves back then.
irons1965

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Snow Leopard wrote:I have their debut self titled LP, I used to have 'Rainbow Rhythm' (?) as well. Their stuff is not hardcore roots, a lot of it is quite funky. Having said that, they did do some excellent rootsy reggae & I would not want to put you off. Their best known single was probably 'Jah Love' which is uptempo & catchy, & a good track but not what we'd call 'hard roots'. One of their B sides, 'Woman', is a beautiful track but again quite soul-influenced.

Hope this helps, just my opinion!

Peace & purrs, Snow Leopard.
Must admit I love WOP's debut- It definitely not hard roots but it is very melodic and accessable.
Better than UB 40's debut imo (both produced by Bob Lamb), it deserves a CD re
release together with "Rainbow Rhythm". Anybody??.....
Nicholas
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irons1965 wrote:Must admit I love WOP's debut- It definitely not hard roots but it is very melodic and accessable.
Better than UB 40's debut imo (both produced by Bob Lamb)...
I noticed a similarity between the early UB40 sound and now I know why...
Even the voices sound similar, strangely (although I'm not too familiar with UB40)...
Actually, I just found out both bands were from Birmingham...

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Inyaki
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Very early similar styles indeed.
Skirt & Blouse

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Post by Skirt & Blouse »

I picked this LP up back in my early days of listening to Reggae. I think I spun it that day and never ever since.
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