Wild Flower Roots
Rewind Show on rastfm.com 05/07/2019
Collection of Richard & Paul Khouri's roots releases UK comprising singles & album tracks from the label's fountation in 1974 to 1979. Mostly roots and culture selection mix up with some topical & humourous songs.
Rewind Show on rastfm.com 05/07/2019
Collection of Richard & Paul Khouri's roots releases UK comprising singles & album tracks from the label's fountation in 1974 to 1979. Mostly roots and culture selection mix up with some topical & humourous songs.
Part One
features a number of long-standing names in the business from back in
the days when Treasure Isle, Federal & Studio One were
predominant. Man like Ernie Smith, Alton Ellis, The Paragons, Ken
Boothe, Pluto Shervington, Tinga Stewart, Lloyd Charmers, Bob Andy,
Derrick Harriott & Lord Laro. Artists like these forged the
label's identity. Many of the recordings mark these artist's response to
the growing popularity of roots music. Productions from Derrick
Harriott, Dobby Dobson, Karl Pitterson, Donkey, Ernie Smith &
the brilliant Lloyd Charmers, as well as the Khouri brothers. Big Youth
deh yah.
The Lord Laro singles Budget Debate/Foreign Press are classic pieces of social commentary over calypso rhythm tracks. His tribute to Count Ossie is also outstanding. Laxton Ford's Love Is The Song is a real gem as is Ernie Smith's 'As We Fight One Another Fi Di Power & Di Glory Jah Kingdom Goes To Waste'
The Lord Laro singles Budget Debate/Foreign Press are classic pieces of social commentary over calypso rhythm tracks. His tribute to Count Ossie is also outstanding. Laxton Ford's Love Is The Song is a real gem as is Ernie Smith's 'As We Fight One Another Fi Di Power & Di Glory Jah Kingdom Goes To Waste'
Part Two sees the emergence on Wild Flower
of a new crop of artists and producers and is far heavier with a more
classic roots sound. Aside from the aforementioned, producers like
Gussie Clarke, Niney, Keith Hudson & Lee Perry (Black Ark era)
come to the fore. Some crucial sides from the Meditations, Mighty
Diamonds, Ralph Haughton, Earl 16, David Isaacs & Junior Murvin.
Deejay sides by Dillinger, Ranking Trevor, Prince Jazzbo & Big
Youth. Two amazing tracks from the 1974 Lloyd Charmers LP Peace
& Love by Dadawah (Ras Michael). Denroy Morgan & The Black Eagles song Ethiopia was produced by Dadawah.
The attractive cover is from the Opal LP Wildflower Roots
which
I picked up incredibly in a 'junk shop' at Front St, Corbridge in rural
Nothumberland back in the early 80s for £1... TREASURE FOUND!
Continuous mix. Total 238 minutes.
wickeeeeeed
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niceness. i think we all remember pluto & co, he was a big hitter for sure. enjoy the summery weekend boss
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