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1.1 Ah Who Seh1.2 Za-Ion1.3 Jah Chase Dem1.4 Half Way To Za-Ion1.5 Run Dem Out1.6 Out-A-Order1.7 Sing-A-Man1.8 Go Deh1.9 Rite Dem1.10 Raw Kut1.11 Back-Weh-Babylon1.12 Wells Street Skank aka Entebee1.13 None Ah Jah Children1.14 Skatter Skatter1.15 Uganda Crisis aka Tribute To Idi Amin1.16 Ah Fi We Dis1.17 Sure Shot1.18 Younger Generation1.19 Bounty Hunter (Sign Off)1.20 North Parade aka Theme From A Summer Place1.21 Run Rasta, Run1.22 Run Rasta, Run (Version)1.23 Come With Me - Dennis Bovell as Dennis Curtis1.24 Come With Me Version - Dennis Bovell as Dennis Curtis1.25 Raindrops - Dennis Bovell as Dennis Matumbi1.26 Eye Water aka Raindrops Version - Dennis Bovell as Dennis Matumbi2.1 Higher Ranking2.2 One Life To Live2.3 Still In Dub2.4 Scientific2.5 Higking Ranher2.6 Hosaso (One Life To Live instrumental)2.7 Rainy (Organ)2.8 Hurting Me (Give It Up)2.9 Take Five aka Kunta Klap2.10 Oh Lawd (My Sweet Lord instrumental)2.11 Exodus2.12 The Grunwick Affair2.13 Rowing Down The River aka Row Row Row2.14 Take Your Pick2.15 Blue Moon2.16 Front Line2.17 Don't Boost Dem Up2.18 Forever Missing You2.19 New Kent Road2.20 Blood A Go Run2.21 Run Dem aka Blood A Go Run |
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Number of discs: |
2 |
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Description: | â?¢ Four of the finest roots albums ever to see issue. â?¢ Includes tracks new to CD. â?¢ Performed and produced by one of British musicâ??s greatest talents. By the mid-1970s, having made his name as one of Britainâ??s most gifted and versatile musical talents with leading UK reggae outfit Matumbi, Dennis â??Blackbeardâ?? Bovell sought to expand his horizons further by creating new material away from the confines of the group. Arguably his most impressive works from this time were four albums released under the nom-de-plume of the 4th Street Orchestra. Released between 1976 and 1978, each set comprised a mixture of high-quality roots and dub, with their sound so authentic, reggae connoisseurs were convinced the music had to be of Jamaican origin. Today, these seminal â?? and now hugely collectable â?? LPs are widely regarded by music fans to be among the finest British produced reggae music ever to see issue during the roots era. Now, at long last, they are brought together for this essential set, with a further eight Dennis Bovell-produced bonus tracks from the period making this 2CD even more compelling. - .. COLLECTIONTwo CD set. Four of the finest roots albums ever to see issue. Includes tracks new to CD. Performed and produced by one of British music's greatest talents. By the mid-1970s, having made his name as one of Britain's most gifted and versatile musical talents with leading UK reggae outfit Matumbi, Dennis 'Blackbeard' Bovell sought to expand his horizons further by creating new material away from the confines of the group. Arguably his most impressive works from this time were four albums released under the nom-de-plume of the 4th Street Orchestra. Released between 1976 and 1978, each set comprised a mixture of high-quality roots and dub, with their sound so authentic, reggae connoisseurs were convinced the music had to be of Jamaican origin. Today, these seminal - and now hugely collectable - LPs are widely regarded by music fans to be among the finest British produced reggae music ever to see issue during the roots era. Now, at long last, they are brought together for this essential set, with a further eight Dennis Bovell-produced bonus tracks from the period making this 2CD even more compelling. |
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No. of tracks: |
47 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
DB2DP130 |
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