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01. DADAWAH - Run Come Rally
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02. DADAWAH - Seventy-Two Nations
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03. DADAWAH - Zion Land
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04. DADAWAH - Know How You Stand
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ARTIST
DADAWAH
TITLE
Peace And Love
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
DUG OUT
CATALOG #
DO XYZ004CD
DO XYZ004CD
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
6/22/2010
2021 restock. Dark, hypnotic, tripping
nyabinghi
from 1974. Led by Jamaican Rastafarian singing hand-drummer
Ras Michael
over four extended excursions, the music is organic, sublime and expansive, grounation drums and bass-heavy (with no rhythm guitar; rather,
Willie Lindo
brilliantly improvising a kind of dazed blues).
Lloyd Charmers
and Federal Studios engineer
George Raymond
stayed up all night after the session to mix the recording, opening out the enraptured mood into echoing space, adding sparse, startling effects to the keyboards. At no cost to its deep spirituality, this is the closest reggae comes to psychedelia. Previously squandered in an incongruous 2-for-1 reissue, now lovingly returned to its original, singular glory at Abbey Road.
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