Yami Bolo

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arize_rootsman
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Re: Yami Bolo

Post by arize_rootsman »

IS THERE ANOTHER ALBUM THAT HE HAS THATS AS STRONG OF ROOTS AS "HEALING OF ALL NATIONS"
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Jay

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Post by Jay »

Yes I,

Can't forget Yami Bolo's "When a Man's In Love" on the Ring the Alarm / Stalag beat.

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Gregory-G

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Post by Gregory-G »

Put Down the Weapon with Capelton is a great one
Ites

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Post by Ites »

Of course there's the Gun Bag for Jr Reid's label if I only could find it, Its Not Surprising would be another one

Both tough to find now
Wesley

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Post by Wesley »

Yami Bolo's first album "Ransom" is good. "Healing of all Nations" is the one to get though.
hard2obtain

Re: Yami Bolo "Gun Bag"

Post by hard2obtain »

Took me years to find those Yami chunes. The Gun Bag is pretty hard to find these days.
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kalcidis
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Re: Yami Bolo

Post by kalcidis »

He has one really tuff 12" on Buffalo Records called »Rema & Jungle«. I really rate it with the exception of a silly rap verse from a Mr. Pants. But the rest (and flip dub) is pure niceness.
JoLong

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Post by JoLong »

Though Yami did some wicked tunes in the 80's (the ransom, jah made them all, when a man is in love etc), to me, he was at his best during the late 90's with some terrific cuts pon the Heathen riddim, drumsong etc. Tunes like Ivory Tower, Buss Off Head (with D. Brown, an absolute must have) etc. His best LP could be Signs & Wonder rather than the poorly mixe Up Life Street.
Vlad

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Post by Vlad »

"UP LIFE STREET" LP = KILLLLLER
JoLong

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Post by JoLong »

Yep, Vlad - lot of people say so. And me glad fe dem like it bad. But I will stick to what I wrote till I'm laid to rest. :D
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