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Revolutionaries Sounds Vol 2

Revolutionaries Sounds Vol 2
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Revolutionaries Sounds Vol 2

Artiste:The Revolutionaries

Label: Well Charge

Format:CD

Référence

DKR-188

Année originale

1979

Side1
A1	Tension	3:25
A2	Pressure	3:25
A3	Strain	3:00
A4	Severe	3:17
A5	Rigid	2:55

Side2
B1	Intense	3:20
B2	Retribution	3:24
B3	Drastic	3:30
B4	Energy	3:25
B5	Urgency	2:54

Bass – Ranchie, Fullie, Robbie
Drums – Santa, Sly
Engineer – Barnabas, Ernest Hookim
Guitar [Lead] – Chinna, Rad Bryan (Duggie), Tony
Keyboards – Ansel Collins, "Organ D" Touter, Ossie
Liner Notes – David Rodigan
Percussion – Barnabas, Sky Juice, Sticky
Percussion, Engineer – Tarzan
Producer – Joseph Hookim
Saxophone [Alto] – Marques
Saxophone [Tenor] – Tommy McCook
Trombone – Dond Junior
Trumpet – Bobby Ellis

Recorded At – Channel One Recording Studio

Record Store Day Black Friday "Exclusive Edition". Silk screened sleeve. Includes a 18" x 24" poster of cover art. 

Originally released in 1979. 

Liner notes : 

"The Revolutionaries to rockers music what the skatalites to ska. With their producer Jo Jo Hookim and Channel One´s engineer Ernest Hookim they created a new era in sound which completly revitalised the music of Jamaica. Never before had the drums been given such prominence and used to such great effect, with Sly Dunbars millitant rim shots sounding like gun shot and the horns of Marquis, McCook and Gordon blazing over the top of the lethal rhythm section. 
The album contains some of the finest rhythms ever laid by the Revolutionaries during that explosive year of 1976 when their sound led the way. Some of the rhythms may be familiar to you as the backing tracks to highly successful Cannel One vocal outings, but they have never been released in their present form either in England or Jamaica, which makes "Revolutionaries Sounds Vol.2" a somewhat unique dub album. 

David Rodigan 
Reggae Rockers, BBC Radio London"