Remembering The "King Cry Cry"

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mr mountain
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Re: Remembering The "King Cry Cry"

Post by mr mountain »

Cry Tuff
Prince Far I is remembered.
much love
blackarkrock
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Re: Remembering The "King Cry Cry"

Post by blackarkrock »

Long live the King!

Essential albums:

Under Heavy Manners
Message From The King
Long Life
Cry Tuff Dub Encounters 1, 2, 3
Free From Sin
Health And Strength
Funky Punk

Re: Remembering The "King Cry Cry"

Post by Funky Punk »

He was reggae's most unique voice. Compared to him, just about everything else sounds like pop music, doesn't it?

The man was actually physically a lot smaller than you'd imagine, wasn't he?
mr mountain
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Re: Remembering The "King Cry Cry"

Post by mr mountain »

@ funky punk
yeah especially the time he was singing "head of the buccaneer"
Funky Punk

Re: Remembering The "King Cry Cry"

Post by Funky Punk »

I wonder what his normal speaking voice sounded like?

By the way, I noticed that 'Umkhonto We Sizwe' has been re-released recently with 6 bonus tracks. Anyone heard these yet? What are they, dubs?
mr mountain
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Re: Remembering The "King Cry Cry"

Post by mr mountain »

his normal speaking voice is pretty intense. i have a cassette tape with an interview and it is really really deep. just like on the records.
i have not heard of the re release... on vinyl or cd?
sean
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Re: Remembering The "King Cry Cry"

Post by sean »

It`s on cd, the bonus tracks arevocals mainly, its a great great album so do enjoy it if you get to hear it.Tracks like road to zion plus ejarsa gora
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