Augustus Pablo - Earth Rightful Ruler [Message LP #RP 011 1982]











Record date : 1982

Album style : roots, dancehall, dub, instrumental

Playlist :
Earth Rightful's Ruler
King Alpha And Omega Queen
Jah Love Endureth
Rastafari Tradition
Zion Hill
Java
Lightning And Thunder
Israel School Years

City Of David

Musical Change


Producer : Augustus Pablo

Mixing Engineer : Sylvan Morris & Barnabas

Vocals : Hugh Mundell
Backing Vocals : Hugh Mundell & Delroy Williams & Norris Reid & Maxie Lynch
Drums : Albert Malawi & Style Scott & Santa Davis & Horsemouth Wallace
Bass : Jah Bunny & Robbie Shakespeare & Junior Dan & Flabba Holt
Rhythm Guitar : Fazal Prendergast & Bingy Bunny
Lead Guitar : Chinna
Piano : Steele & Augustus Pablo
Organ : Steele & Augustus Pablo
Percussions : Sidney Wolf & Ras Menilik Dacosta & Teo Benjamin & Garth Swaby
Strings : Augustus Pablo
Melodica : Augustus Pablo

Studios :
Recording : Channel One (Kingston, JA) & Harry J (Kingston, JA)
Mixing : Harry J (Kingston, JA)



SHOT!!

1 comment:

  1. HIS BOOK IS A MUST!!! It not only features Lee Scratch Perry but Augustus Pablo and Junior Delgado.

    A book of photographs by Pogus Caesar celebrating Britain's iconic black musicians is to be published next month.

    The book features evocative, nostalgic and largely unpublished images of musical legends like Stevie Wonder, Grace Jones and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry.

    “These images record a unique period in what would come to be called black British life,” remarks author and historian Paul Gilroy.

    “Pogus Caesar’s emphatically analog art is rough and full of insight. He conveys the transition between generations, mentalities and economies.”

    Legendary reggae artists figures prominently, and appropriately, in the Caesar image canon - Burning Spear, The Wailers, Augustus Pablo, Rita Marley, Mighty Diamonds, Black Uhuru, Sly Dunbar, Steel Pulse etc. The photographer cites reggae itself is a significant influence, reflecting his own St Kitts background in the Eastern Caribbean.

    The launch of Muzika Kinda Sweet follows an exhibition of the work at the Oom Gallery in Birmingham earlier this year.


    http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/pogus-caesars-muzika-kinda-sweet-2080071.html?action=Gallery&ino=3

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