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Rod Taylor – Where Is Your Love Mankind (LP)
25,90 €
Format | LP |
Label | GREENSLEEVES |
Availability | In stock |
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Limited re-press of the 1980 album produced by Henry “Junjo” Lawes and mixed by Scientist at King Tubby’s studio. Recorded at Channel One Studios: Bass – Errol “Flabba” Holt, Drums – Santa Davis, Sly Dunbar, Style Scott, Guitar – Sowell, Bingy Bunny, Melodica – Jimmy Becker, Organ – Ansel Collins, Steely, Percussion – Bongo Herman, Sky Juice, Sticky Thompson, Piano – Gladstone Anderson, Saxophone – Headley Bennett, Trombone – Val Bennett, Trumpet – Bobby Ellis
After forming a short-lived group called The Aliens with Barry Brown and Johnny Lee, Taylor recorded his first single, “Bad Man Comes and Goes” in 1975 for Ossie Hibbert. He gained exposure as part of Bertram Brown’s Freedom Sounds collective (along with other reggae artists such as Prince Alla and Earl Zero), releasing the hit single “Ethiopian Kings”, which led to work with Mikey Dread. He subsequently worked with a variety of producers in the late 1970s and early 1980s including Prince Far I, Ossie Hibbert, Prince Hammer, and Nigger Kojak. The debut album, ‘If Jah Should Come Now’, was issued in 1979, with ‘Where Is Your Love Mankind’ soon following in 1980.
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