Travellers - Black Black Minds [LP] Vinyl Record
Travellers - Black Black Minds [LP] Vinyl Record
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Vinyl LP pressing. A lost Jamaican harmony classic! By the late 70s, vocal harmony groups were beginning to fade from the Jamaican scene, as Dee Jays and dub plates ruled the scene, and the dawning of the dancehall era was just around the corner. But Prince Jammy was still working with some remarkable groups, and this classic LP of rootsy vocal harmony numbers was cut at the same time as Jammy's seminal work with Black Uhuru. Includes "Black Black Minds", "Know Yourself", "Jah Gave Us This World", "Peace & Rest", "Tell Me Why", "How Long", "Poor Man Cry" and "Keep On Trying". Crucial rhythms supplied by The Aggravators and the High Time Band. Recorded at Channel One, Joe Gibbs, Harry J's and King Tubby's, expertly produced by Prince Jammy.
UPC: 054645709712
Label: Vp Records
Release Date: 8.2.24
Format: Vinyl
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