Linval Thompson llega con la antorcha del roots a Buenos Aires: “Yo fumo y la policía no me preocupa” | #RollingStoneES
Linval Thompson llega con la antorcha del roots a Buenos Aires: “Yo fumo y la policía no me preocupa” | #RollingStoneES
My latest vinyl discovery is this wonderful reggae album by #DelroyWilson released in 1978 and reissued in 2021 by Radiation Roots.
#SlyDunbar and #RobbieShakespeare both play on it, as does the late "Family Man," #AstonBarrett from the Wailers.
When I saw the cover photo, I knew I had to have it... and Delroy Wilson's rich, soulful vocals made it a huge score.
[This guest post was written by mega-contributor platenworm about number 624 on The List; the album was submitted by buffyleigh.]
One of the milestones from the golden age of reggae. Dark lyrical matters on a ultra heavy bass background. With a deep deep production from Errol Thompson & Jack Ruby, this album has it all.
It came out in 1975 and on the bass we hear the recently passed away Aston “Family Man” Barrett alongside the also gone but not forgotten Robbie Shakespeare. But the man of the hour is of course Winston Rodney a.k.a. Burning Spear with his soulful voice. And lyrical wise, his uncompromising conscious Rastafarian views and the suffering due to the African diaspora by slavery. Deep Soul Blues music from Jamaica……..
And don’t forget to play the dub version “Garvey’s Ghost” right after this Roots Rock Reggae Masterpiece.
[Alt text for accompanying image: The album cover of “Marcus Garvey” by Burning Spear. The band name is printed at an angle in red font in the top-right corner, and the album name is along the bottom edge in grey font, with chainlinks printed on each side. The artwork is in black and negative of two people holding spears, with a round photo of Marcus Garvey in the bottom left corner.]
https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/02/23/burning-spear-marcus-garvey-1975-jamaica/
#1001OtherAlbums #1970s #AstonBarrett #BurningSpear #Jamaica #MarcusGarvey #reggae #RobbieShakespeare #WinstonRodney
Helped get another recently deceased #Black artist honored with a mention on the front page of @wikipedia: Jamaican musician and producer Aston "Family Man" Barrett, best known for his work with Bob Marley and the Wailers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aston_%22Family_Man%22_Barrett
#AstonBarrett #FamilyMan #reggae #Jamaica #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackMastodon #Wikipedia