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Keith Hudson – Rasta Communication (LP)
Format | LP |
Label | GREENSLEEVES |
Availability | In stock |
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Classic seventies reggae music, the vocal album to Hudson’s equally classic dub set Brand. Hudson was one of the hot new young reggae producers in the business in the early seventies releasing some of the deepest tunes of the day on his Inbidimts and Mafia labels, among others, with artists such as U Roy, Ken Boothe, Horace Andy, Dennis Alcapone and others. As well as producing, Hudson also recorded himself as a vocalist and cut classic, experimental albums such as Flesh Of My Flesh and Torch Of Freedom, as well as this rootsy set featuring tracks that made a big impression on the London sound system scene in raw dubplate form back in those days. The basic tracks were recorded in Jamaica at Randy’s, Channel One and King Tubby’s featuring the cream of Jamaican studio sessioneers; Sly, Fish Clarke, Robbie Shakespeare, Chinna etc, then brought to London’s Chalk Farm studio where Sid Bucknor overdubbed Ken Elliot’s synthesizer and Wild Willy Barrett’s slide guitar, to create this unique and essential album.
Side One:
1. Rasta Communication
2. Felt We Felt The Strain
3. Bloody Eyes
4. Rasta Country
5. I Broke The Comb
Side Two:
6. I’m Not Satisfied
7. I’m No Fool
8. Jonah
9. Musicology
10. I Won’t Compromise
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