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label question

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 3:33 pm
by general bundi
hi there i was wondering if Live & Learn belongs to the man delroy wright or not , or is it label editing different JA productions for Us market....like Live & Love. If it's the case is there a Ja press of each L&L release?
Sorry For Poor English
Thanks

Re: label question

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 3:52 pm
by jm
hi
I don't think,you can find some Live and Learn productions on others labels but not all.
personaly I never seen another press for Winston Hussey lps for exemple
bye
jm

Re: label question -Live and LEarn records

Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 5:11 pm
by jahadambom
GENERAL BUNDI:
I read in an interview somewhere that Al campbell had a big hand in a lot of those mid 80's L&L releases (like his own and the Mighty Diamonds & wailing Soul LP's) some albums he is given co-production credits, some of them no credit at all. Al Campbell says he basically arranged and produced these albums but Delroy Wright put his name on all of those releases.

There is some kind of connection with Jah Life (Hyman Wright) as I have seen on many Jah Life records the words -"a Live and LEarn Production"....Wether one label distributed the other, or what? what connection? I don't really know. Can anyone add some insight to this?...

JM:
Some Live and Learn productions have been pressed in the UK on the Move record label (Forward natty, cease fire...). Others have been pressed in the UK on the CSA label as well (hell in the dance, Live and learn all stars..)

I have been searching for an original press of Wayne wade's -Poor and humble LP. Had it for a while on the Live and LEarn repress (black and white label). I had always assumed it was originally released on the L&L label (perhaps the yellow and black or even the orange label), but I recently saw a copy for sale and it was a yellow vinyl on the Jah Life record label. Too bad it was listed for $300 or I would own it today!!

So again I ask, what is this connection with Jah Life and the Live & Learn label?