Just Curiosity, What's On Your Turntable/CD-Media player?
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loose cannon
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
"Today i am mostly listening to..."
Misty In Roots 'Musi o Tunya'
Jack Ruby Hi Fi
(Ken Boothe's 'Peace time'& Dub)
T.S.O.S.A Black Slavery Days
(The Arrows 'Old Broom')
Can anyone enlighten me about The Arrows other recordings?
peace
L.C.
Misty In Roots 'Musi o Tunya'
Jack Ruby Hi Fi
(Ken Boothe's 'Peace time'& Dub)
T.S.O.S.A Black Slavery Days
(The Arrows 'Old Broom')
Can anyone enlighten me about The Arrows other recordings?
peace
L.C.
open up your heart and you can only succeed
open up your mind and you'll surely be free
Cuando tu me habla?
open up your mind and you'll surely be free
Cuando tu me habla?
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Rootsgal
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
"falla falla" by "Grigry Issacs"...laawd~
"Here I come, with love and NOT hatred....surely goodness and mercy shall follow I for the days of my life..." Dennis Brown~
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arize_rootsman
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StrictlyRoots
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Aswad- New Chapter
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leggo rocker
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Cornell Campbell Meets The Gaylads With Sly And Robbie - On Culture Press
Perhaps the best LP by this reggae singer. The album is produced by Roy Cousins, so you should expect quality and that's just what you get.
Cornell Campbell's velvet voice is backed by the sweet harmonies of the Gaylads. Sly and Robbie rock it all along with the hardest reggae riddims. Together they lay down a collection of roots ballads in fine style.
It's a showcase LP so Sly and Robbie get let loose for some wicked extended play dubs.
This one is super-tuff!
Perhaps the best LP by this reggae singer. The album is produced by Roy Cousins, so you should expect quality and that's just what you get.
Cornell Campbell's velvet voice is backed by the sweet harmonies of the Gaylads. Sly and Robbie rock it all along with the hardest reggae riddims. Together they lay down a collection of roots ballads in fine style.
It's a showcase LP so Sly and Robbie get let loose for some wicked extended play dubs.
This one is super-tuff!
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Rootsman
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Hey Leggo,
How strange, I am listening to that right now.
Before that I was playing Cornell Campbell "Inspector General" and "Ropin". Another couple of great Campbell albums.
Dave
How strange, I am listening to that right now.
Before that I was playing Cornell Campbell "Inspector General" and "Ropin". Another couple of great Campbell albums.
Dave
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leggo rocker
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Hmm, a bit of a Twilight Zone moment there then Rootsman!
I don't have Ropin' (yet) but I agree, Inspector general is superb.
I followed with more Roy Cousins stuff in the form of:
Pick Up the Pieces - The Royals - Magnum
This is a deep red vinyl that looks like standard black vinyl until you hold it up to strong light! Check your copy, it may not be the black vinyl you always thought it was!
This is probably my favourite LP by this great vocal group. Another dose of roots harmonies from The Royals who are too often overshadowed by the more famous harmony outfits such as the Gladiators or the Mighty Diamonds. But with Roy Cousins in charge, and the Revolutionaries behind them, The Royals can easily hold their own among the big male vocal guns.
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/2488
I don't have Ropin' (yet) but I agree, Inspector general is superb.
I followed with more Roy Cousins stuff in the form of:
Pick Up the Pieces - The Royals - Magnum
This is a deep red vinyl that looks like standard black vinyl until you hold it up to strong light! Check your copy, it may not be the black vinyl you always thought it was!
This is probably my favourite LP by this great vocal group. Another dose of roots harmonies from The Royals who are too often overshadowed by the more famous harmony outfits such as the Gladiators or the Mighty Diamonds. But with Roy Cousins in charge, and the Revolutionaries behind them, The Royals can easily hold their own among the big male vocal guns.
http://www.roots-archives.com/release/2488
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Thomas
Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Just listening to "Natty Dread Nar Run" by Barry Brown - 12" on Strong Like Sampson. It's so good I'm going to play it again.
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countryman
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Re: Just Curiosity, WHAT'S ON YOUR TURNTABLE NOW?
Lonley Street - Tyrone Taylor & U Brown 12" on Jaguar label - wicked rub & dub tune