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I was going through some early Ernest Wilson and really like this track, backed by the revolutionaries 

And just when I thought it couldn’t get any better along came the Michael rose version 

and Joseph Cotton with the same riddim 

 

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I guess that was a hangover from Jamaican dub, where as we know all kinds of sounds got chucked into a mix.

 

On another day, it could've been bedsprings or a swanee whistle 😉

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I bought warrior charge when it first came out and I’ve still got it, fantastic track and so is the B side Dub charge, I’ve been to see Aswad many times and they were great ,but the last time I saw them they didn’t have a band , they were singing over backing tracks, I left after about 20 minutes , very disappointing 

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Been going through a lot of Gregory Isaacs lately , this is from the poor man in love EP, Robbie Shakespeare’s playing on this is just so good 

 

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1 hour ago, Pulsebeat said:

Now this is interesting...in cinemas this Autumn, the story of the Cimarons

 

I saw that on reggaeville, I remember them being around , mainly as a backing band but they didn’t do much for a few years, I really like some of their stuff and I’ll definitely be interested in the story 

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