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Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:37 pm
by leggo rocker
COming as I do from a good old rock and roll background, I can't help liking a good guitar riff in a reggae track.
Here's (a rather obscure) one I just listened to that rips away a great riff:
Data 1981 by Z Green on Express records (outta Amsterdam!)
It's the B side to 'Bye Bye My Love' By David Isaacs on a 12 inch single that plays at 33rpm!
Totally WIKKID! So good I played it through twice!
Anyone know anymore great guitar licks out there in reggae land?
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 10:57 pm
by kenpoman
Cat Coore has a nice little solo on "Shine Like A Blazing Fire" from Third World's Rock the World lp.
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:30 pm
by jahganja7
Carl Harvey 's Ecstacy of Mankind album features the rawest, most rocking guitar i believe ive ever heard in roots music. each song features his insane, face melting licks. it is over the top (good or bad, you decide) for even rock music. If you like heavy riffs, this album is for you. He play on several other albums (i can think most of willie williams messenger man)
thanks and praise
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:12 am
by Ranking BC
I too like Carl Harvey's album because it is something different, yet very good. The tracks are all in heavy roots style that we are all accustomed to, but with lead guitar throughout. Good stuff here, and a nice change of pace from straight dub!
BC
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 1:39 am
by James
Third World for some very electric guitar
http://www.roots-archives.com/artist/34
up through the '79 or '80 releases, depending on ones taste for how "produced" they sound. They lost me after Prisoner in the Street, which is a good live album. I checked the studio albums after that, but they never did it for me.
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 4:07 am
by collu
The 12" Dave Barker i had mentioned before is like the rocked out sleng teng version.Hard guitar doing the sleng teng rythym.
Speaking of guitars i had seen Peter Toshs M16 shaped guitar up for auction kinda recently.
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 9:46 am
by cloudy
Hi Leggo
For me the finest is on Sylford Walker's 'Burn Babylon'- don't know who was playing it though.
See you at The Buddha Bar,
Cloudy
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 10:11 am
by 6anbatte
Check out "Wise & Foolish" by Misty In Roots.
The most superb guitar playing I have ever heard on a reggae album.
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 1:57 pm
by leggo rocker
@ Collu - Wow, Where did you see that guitar auctioned? I saw it on the Steppin' Razor film and thought it was just so far out!
@ Cloudy - Looking forward to it!
@ the rest, thanks for the replies.
ALso of course, there's some great lead guitar on many Bob Marley tracks.
Re: Play that guitar Mr Rootsman
Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:42 pm
by MightyZ
Well leggo - you will enjoy the new MightyZ All Stars line up! Our guitarist is an ex blues man and is injecting some lovely riffs into the All Stars dub music. Having said that, have you listened to Horseshoe Dub on the Mighty Dub album? I revived some of my old lead guitar skills for this one (although Roger plays it even better for the live set).
MightyZ
www.myspace.com/mightyzallstars