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DO MICCAN002-EP
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Magnificent nyabinghi roots warning. The one-and-only Eric Frater is drafted in from Studio One, playing killer rhythm guitar (with Chinna on lead); and likewise Dennis Ferron - Jah D - leads the way with his spiritualized keyboard-work, keening between jazz and soul. Puma from Black Uhuru sings. Geoffrey Chung expertly pulls in the bass drum and doubled-up fundas and repetas. The dub in particular is stunning - thumping, trenchant and brooding, so steeply dread and haunted it almost trips over its sense of yawning silence and doom.
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RUSLP 8251LP
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2007 release. "Nyabinghi sound: African drums & bass. First released in 1972 as a limited edition white label LP. Features Peter Tosh, Robbie Shakespeare & Earl 'Chinna' Smith." "Excellent dub set. Uncompromisingly rasta, committed & powerful." -- World Beat
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