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REVOLUTIONARIES - Kunte Kinte - reggae 7'' dubwize selection Originally released only on a full charge channel 1 dubplate in 1976, the legendary Kunte Kinte (More) Originally released only on a full charge channel 1 dubplate in 1976, the legendary Kunte Kinte rhythm was finally released on a heavy duty vinyl release by Pressure Sounds in 2007. Which makes more sense than wikidub's waffle at the start of the vid!
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The Revolutionaries (sometimes known as "Revolutionaires") is a Jamaican reggae band.
Set up in 1975 as the house band of the Channel One Studios owned by Joseph Hoo Kim (following Skin, Flesh and Bones), The Revolutionaries with Sly Dunbar on drums and Robbie Shakespeare on bass have created the new "rockers" style that would change the whole Jamaican sound (from the roots reggae to the dub) and be imitated in all other productions. Beside Sly and Robbie, many musicians played in the band: Betram "Ranchie" McLean, Radcliffe "Dougie" Bryan on guitar, Ossie Hibbert, Errol "Tarzan" Nelson, Robert Lyn or Ansel Collins on keyboards, Uziah "Count Sticky" Thompson, Noel "Scully" Simms on percussion, Tommy McCook, Herman Marquis on saxophone, Bobby Ellis on trumpet and Vin Gordon on trombone.
The band played on numerous dub albums and recorded as a backing band for artists like B.B. Seaton, Black Uhuru, Culture, Prince Alla, Leroy Smart, Gregory Isaacs, John Holt, The Heptones, I-Roy, Tappa Zukie, Trinity, U-Brown, Errol Scorcher, Serge Gainsbourg among others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Revolutionaries
This is one of Sly n Robbie's first releases then as a team and it really does show just how "revolutionary" their sound was compared to anything else. Already the duo were locked into each other to produced the tightest drum and bass team ever to make reggae music.
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Revolutionaries - Post Mortem (InstraDub) From the Errol Scorcher debut LP "Rasta Fire" Tuff deejay album with some pretty amazing (More) From the Errol Scorcher debut LP "Rasta Fire" Tuff deejay album with some pretty amazing (and random) dubs thrown about it. Backed by the Revolutionaries Produced by the Hoo Kim brothers Mixed by Joseph Hoo Kim 1978 Back cover has this titled Postem Mortem, but the label has it as Rigor Mortis. I chose the sleeve title. (from wikipedia) Set up in 1975 as the house band of the Channel One Studios owned by Joseph Hoo Kim, The Revolutionaries with Sly Dunbar on drums and Robbie Shakespeare on ... (Less)
Sly And The Revolutionaries With Jah Thomas - Black Ash Dub.rar
2008-01-23 - extension: rar - size: 71 MB
Sly And The Revolutionaries With Jah Thomas - Black Ash Dub.rar
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HardcoreDub
2009-10-20 - extension: rar - size: 34 MB
HardcoreDub
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