Cedric Brooks - Father Forgive (Im Flash Foward) !
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One of the most beautiful chunes evar. Plaese to recommend others in this instrumental style. Aleit and K I am looking in your directions. cheers,M
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two brooks' release I have are the honest johns comp 'light of saba'
and alas, a reish of united africa
both are packed with niceness
in terms of similar stuff I suggest some of the ethiopiques discs, I've only got a few but volume 4 pulls through with the mediatative, spirtual, lo fi jazz influenced sounds
yes k please drop a list of all beautiful reggae tunes in alphabet order
Cedric Im Brooks - Im Flash Forward
Record date : 1977
Playlist :
* Glory To Sound
* Give Rasta Glory
* Father Forgive
* Walking Through
* Free Man
* Right Time
* Smiley
* Why Can't I
* Idle Berg
* Picture On The Wall
* Producer : C.S. Dodd
Both beautiful, badass albums
Give Rasta Glory on IM Flash Forward is the joint... good God
Shall I attach the url/searches to various record sites? Hold on a sec.
K.
K IS DA BOMB!!!!!
track called "Out of BOndage" by Harold Butler off Africa on my Mind
JAckie Mittoo's Showcase LP on Studio 1 - not the crappy Third World thing or the Canadian one. Got him in a red track suit stoned out of his face playing various keyboards wityh albums of his sitting on the top (I belive that was the basement of his house in Scarborough).
HEavy Duty Dub off HArry Mudie/King Tubby Conference 1 (i belive it's ironically titled HEavy Duty Dud) dub of LAorn's Dance
the rest I have are on 45 - and most in blank form ( I mean there's tonnes of gorgeous tracks on DUb lp's, but very few give room to solos).
Namibia - Liberation Front (Winro blank)
I like this(blank coxsone)
Kevin.
Lennie? the one on studio one?
i'm no KL or aleit, but some nice reggae instr. records are
Moneymaker LPs
A Pablo - el Rockers
Macka Dub
Wackie's Creation Dub
Wackie's African Roots Act 1
King Tubby - Lost Treasures
J Mitto - Showcase Vol.3
Mighty Threes - Africa Shall Stretch Forth Her Hand (dub)
Jah Shaka - Brimstone and Fire
Lloyd Charmers and The Hippy Boys
(African Zulu by L Charmers is intense. This song does not joke. If this song comes and sits next to you at the bar and says, "hey man, want to hear a joke?" beware!! you should look this song in the eyes and say, "no. you are heavy and you are serious business. you do not joke.")
I just got this one last week and its got some great tracks on it. It's kind of a history of Jamaican music on one LP so you get a mento, a ska, a rocksteady, a dub track, etc. Best song is called "Third World" (I think) which is on a deep jazz reggae tip.
K.
P.S. QUite keeping stuff and put it in the store (then call me).
You pick up that one from academy???
saying, for MAD LOOT?!?!?!?!?
If so, Neville you are a
I may be a baller but I got that locally.
You are then a baller's baller.