The Third World All Stars-Rebel Rock-CD-FLAC-2013-YARD
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street date: 00-00-2013
rip date: 25-08-2013
artist : The Third World All Stars
title : Rebel Rock
year : 2013
genre : Reggae
label : Pressure Sounds
cat-nr : PSLP 78
Encoder : FLAC 1.2.1
Ripping Tool : EAC
website : http:www.pressure.co.uk
Source : CD
tracks : 10
length : 28:34
nr. song title length
1 Rebel Rock 3:23
2 Repatriation Remedy 2:45
3 Our Dream World 3:09
4 Patricia’s Love 2:03
5 Soothing In the Mind 2:52
6 Black Moon 3:19
7 For All Ways 2:39
8 Just For You 3:20
9 Train To Skaville 2:11
10 Moog In Blues 2:53
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YARD FLAC FORCE
The basis of the Third World Allstars were in fact usually visiting Jamaican
musicians plus a pick of the session me available in London. The
instrumental album Rebel Rock derives the majority of its rhythms from
Errol Dunkley s album Sit And Cry Over You released by Shelley produced
and arranged and probably engineered by the great Sid Bucknor. For the
instrumental version the overdubs and remixes were done at the Chalk Farm
and E.F.M. (better known as Berry Street) studios with a credited line up of
Rico Rodriguez on trombone Eddie Tan Tan Thornton on trumpet Michael
‘Bammi Rose on sax Lester Sterling trumpet and saxophone Buggis Norman on
alto sax Organ D aka Tyrone Downie on keys and Ronnie Bop aka Ranford
Williams on guitar. The original backing tracks for the Dunkley album were
by Gladdy Anderson & his All Stars so its likely that featuring bassist
Jackie Jackson drummer Winston Grennan guitarist Hux Brown and keyboardist
Winston Wright may be in the mix. The title track Rebel Rock was
originally derived from Gene Rondo s single Rebel Woman issues by Shelly
on his Queen Bee subsidiary in 1974 and the track that opens side two Black
Moon is from the Ginger Williams single There is Something in my Heart
issued on the Paradise label. As is usual when quality Jamaican sessioneers
get together free quotes from jazz standards and ballads can be found
interspersed with re-utilised rhythms so Repatriation Remedy can not only
be traced back to Errol Dunkley s Repatriation but also to Bunny & Skitter
on their Studio one single Lumumbo and even before that Willie Bobo s
Spanish Grease
As the seventies moved on Count Shelly relocated his operations to New York
and eventually his Super Power Records in Brooklyn became the reggae shop of
choice through the dancehall and digital eras a meeting place for the
movers and shakers of the time. Located on Church Avenue between Utica
Avenue and E 49th Street in Flatbush the shop became notorious as the scene
of the shooting incident between deejays Super Cat and Nitty Gritty. Shelly
continued to record with big hits such as Louie Rankin s Typewriter and
Sluggy Ranks dancehall recut of My Time . Becoming tired of NYC and
business there Shelly relocated back home to Jamaica and around 2008 Super
Power closed down due to financial problems. According to Striker Lee Shelly
is still only semi-retired running a restaurant and cook shop although now
81 years of age he is still in good health and now resides in the desirable
Norbrook Heights area in the parish of St. Andrew
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