Showing posts with label We The People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label We The People. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
I Like Gold
First reggae re-release of the new year alert. One would be excused for thinking the venerable Pressure Sounds label would be scraping the bottom of the roots barrel by now, but the soulful Meet The People surely deserves a second chance. Released back in '78 on Jamaican soil only, so quite rare, it was recorded at the famous studios of Joe Gibbs, whose trusted engineer Errol Thompson manned the mixing desk. "Listen to me now..."
Lloyd Parks & We The People - Reality
Labels:
Errol Thompson,
Joe Gibbs,
Lloyd Parks,
We The People
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Miracle Workers
Been awhile since we enjoyed a steaming six pack from the garage, so here goes. Fuzz guitars and tambourines, razor sharp organs and snotty vocals... What more could one possibly want? Sixties punk never goes outta style.
We The People - In The Past
Velvet Illusions - Velvet Illusions
New Fugitives - That's Queer
The Cryan' Shames - Ben Franklin's Almanac
The Brogues - I Ain't No Miracle Worker
Bohemian Vendetta - Enough
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