Roots & Dub Appendix:

"O Tersies ships, weep; there are no house - fe it have been demolished, an there are no enterin; it have been revealed fe them iginnin from Keeteem country. O unu who live pon ilands an who cross pon the sea - ina whom Seedona merchants trade filled up, be calm. Sheehor seed an `Abbay river harvest were she income pon many Waters; an she were peoples market. O Seedona, shame, fe the sea, sea fortress, have spoken sayin - "I-man didn't labour, I-man didn't birth; an I-man didn't raise up braves, an I-man didn't raise up virgins." Labour shall seize them pon Theeros report - pon the time she report reached Gibts. Cross toward Tersies; unu who live pon ilands - weep."

Wednesday, 20 October 2021

The Black Roots Players - Ghetto-Ology Dubwise [Black Roots LP, 1980]

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Record date: 1980

A1) Redder Than Red
A2) Theme From The Hungry Man
A3) Never Give Up Dub
A4) People Have To Know Things In Dub
A5) Strange Strings
B1) African Dub
B2) Ghetto Dub
B3) Dub-Ology
B4) So Many Dub
B5) Free Dubwise

Horns Backing Band: The Black Roots Players
Bass: Bagga Walker & Michael Ashley
Drums: Freddie McGregor & Albert Malawi
Lead Guitar: Chinna, Tony Chin & Sangie Davis
Rhythm Guitar: Tony Chin & Sangie Davis
Horns: Roy Grant & Arnold Breckenridge
Organ: Steelie Johnson
Percussions: Everton Youth & Skully
Piano: Gladstone Anderson & Pablove Black

Mixing Engineer: Scientist
Mixing Engineer: Scientist
Recording Engineer: Barnabas & Maxie
Recorded at: Channel One
Mixed at: King Tubby's