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2011年10月12日星期三

Rod Taylor - Ethiopian Kings 1975-1980

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Origine du Groupe : Jamaica

Style : Reggae

Sortie : 1999



By Oufar-Khân from http://oufarkhan.blogspot.com



Massive roots from Rod Taylor, the culturally oriented youthman who dropped the heaviest of heavy numbers In The Right Way and King David, Solomon, Moses aka Ethiopian Kings for Bertram Brown in
the late 70s, but came a bit late in the roots era to ascend to the stardom he deserved. Taylor would adapt nicely to the coming dancehall style, showcased well here on a few tracks, and though
this set features the singer working with a bevy of producers, including Ossie Hibbert, Prince Far I, Mikey Dread and N!gger Kojak, his deep, rootsy vocals lend a cohesiveness to the compilation
that keeps it flowing nicely from start to finish!

Enjoy it!

 



Tracklist :

1  Ethiopian Kings

2  In The Right Way

3  Don't Give It up

4  Run Run

5  No One Can Tell I About Jah

6  His Imperial Majesty

7  Behold Him

8  Nuh Chuck It

9  Every Little Thing

10 Be Sensible

11 Look Before Your Leep

12 Independant Bam

13 Night In September

14 Bad Man Comes And Goes





Total Time : 00:49:17





Mixing Engineer : Scientist & King Tubby & Prince Jammy

Vocals : Rod Taylor

Backing Band : The Soul Syndicate & The Revolutionaries & The Roots Radics

Studios : Channel One (Kingston, JA) & King Tubby's (Kingston, JA)

 

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