• 1.1. love makes the world go round (mp3 sample)
  • 1.2. come together
  • 1.3. sufferer
  • 1.4. right, right time
  • 1.5. awakening
  • 1.6. mankind
  • 1.7. reach my destiny
  • 1.8. thanks and praise
  • 1.9. one and only one
  • 1.10. chatty chatty people
  • 1.11. jah jah live forever
  • 1.12. dreadlock lady
  • 1.13. warrior
  • 1.14. run them a run
  • 1.15. call me nobody else
26. Oktober 2007
Genre: Reggae

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summer records anthology ('74-'88)

SUMMER RECORDS ANTHOLOGY
('74-'88)

2 CD  €  13,99
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For many locals and traveling Jamaican musicians, Jerry Brown's Malton, Ontario-based Summer Sound Studios - often cited as Canada's answer to Lee Perry's Black Ark - was a creative haven that tapped deep into the depths of universal reggae consciousness. Located just outside of Toronto, the label fired their first shot in 1974 with Johnnie Osborne's "Sun Rise" backed with the heavenly bounce of "Love Makes The World Go Round" (co-produced by Brown's one-time conspirator and Half Moon Records founder, Oswald Creary). Throughout most of the seventies, Canadian-produced reggae music was a commercial non-entity, bar a thriving underground scene of ex-pats who simply did what came naturally to them in small studios and private dances. The records, mostly ... read more