Well since I missed an opportunity to post something appropriate for International Workers Day at the beginning of the month, I thought I might make up for it by setting myself a challenge of posting one politically-oriented post a day for the last week of May. They will run the gamut from overbearingly obvious to more nuanced material, and I reserve the right to stop the experiment at any time should my real life get in the way. The write ups will be briefer than they have been lately, but since the music tends to speak for itself I figure that’s okay. Like this record — you should really pay attention to the lyrics!
What better way to start this off than with a reggae album featuring tracks (HIT songs, no less) with names like M.P.L.A. and Angola and a rendering of Che Guevara on the cover before he began to appear on baseball hats made in sweatshops? Additional acroynmic titles pay homage to the A.N.C. and the P.L.A. These early days of The Revolutionaries were when Sly & Robbie were infiltrating the reggae universe with their subversive, machine-tight (perhaps overly so..) rhythmic propaganda. All they lacked was their own airplane from which to drop these tracks over the impoverished masses hungry for Rasta socialisim across the globe. The record is also notable for the polemical sax playing of Tommy McCook and the class consciousness of guitarist Chinna Smith.
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CD pressing, Channel One (#JJCD 034)
Also known as “Revolutionary Sounds”
M.P.L.A.
Earthquake
Why War
Leftist
Sudden Attack
Angola
P.L.A.
I Need A Roof
A.N.C.
Right In Ah It
Death In The Arena
Death Trap
Headache
Toothache
Producer : Joseph Hoo Kim
Engineer : Ernest Hoo Kim & Ossie Hibbert
Backing Band : The Revolutionaries
Drums : Sly Dunbar
Bass : Ranchie & Robbie Shakespeare
Lead Guitar : Rad Bryan & Tony Chin
Keyboards : Ansel Collins & Tarzan
Trombone : Don D. Junior
Tenor Saxophone : Tommy McCook
Alto Saxophone : Herman Marquis
Percussions : Sticky
Studios :
Recording : Channel One (Kingston, JA)
Remixing : Channel One (Kingston, JA)
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Thanks for this. Do you have a password for the .rar?
Thank you very much! Great music, as always…. By the way: why did you stop posting brazilian music? Your blog was almost the only place where I could find it in lossless….
password is
vibes
fab. thank you for the pw! and all the great work here!!
Mr. Anonymous regarding Brazilian music — it's just a phase. I'll be coming back around to it shortly, don't you worry. 😉
Great reggae classic, many thanks
Great to have you back.
Thanks a lot!
please re-up the flac archive
greetings
sory friend but I`m not putting up any more reggae on this blog. Ironically it seems to attract unwanted capitalist attention and takedowns… Since reggae isn't part of the blog's focus, for the time being I've decided to stop posting it. I'm sure you can find this one out there somewhere
ok, I understand, and the last thing we want is to close the blog
Thanks again