Black Roots - In Session (Vinyl LP) 1985 -
Record Label............. BBC Records (570)
Original Year............ 1985
Compressed by............ JahMon
Rip Date................. 05/02/2002
Size..................... 52MB
Release Type............. Reggae, Full Album
Number of Songs.......... 10
Track List
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01. Confusion 3:12
02. Survival 3:32
03. Juvenile delinquent 3:05
04. What them a do 3:49
05. Move on 3:38
06. Opportunity 4:23
07. Tribal war 4:36
08. Africa 3:33
09. The father 3:51
10. Chanting for freedom 4:22
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38:01
Notes
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Black Roots were a powerful and potent force in the British
reggae music scene throughout the Eighties and left a legacy
of no less than ten albums and more than eight singles
before bowing out of the public eye in the mid-'90s. Hailing
from the St Paul's area of Bristol, the eight-member band
quickly gained a large following by touring almost non-stop
around the country, playing the nation's major colleges,
universities and festivals. They quickly attracted the
attention of television (with an appearance on 'In Concert')
and popular radio, where live studio sessions for John Peel
and David 'Kid' Jensen, eventually led to a BBC Radio 1
sessions LP. Their first releases were on the Nubian Records
label and an EP containing Bristol Rock, Tribal War, The
Father and The System preceded their first single, Chanting
For Freedom.
In Session is their 3rd album and is a compilation of live
recordings from sessions on both the John Peel and David
Jensen radio shows.
When i first heard the first track it made me think of Steel
Pulse.
Well it's good music and i have more of them that will
follow!
JahMon
enjoy!!!
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