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Real rock riddim bass cover
Real rock riddim bass cover






real rock riddim bass cover

He was elementary with Soul Vendors, Soul Brothers and Supersonics.

real rock riddim bass cover

By 1964, he was embedded in The Skatalites.

real rock riddim bass cover

An Alpha alumni, he was tutored by Lenny Hibbert. A joint production between Al and Nat.īefore discussing the album further, it’s essential to mention Vin Gordon’s immense contributions to Jamaican music -from Ska to Rocksteady and Reggae. Sessions were recorded and mixed by Al with mastering by John Ellis at Limefield Studio. Nat is crucial on tenor sax, bass, percussion and organ. Al plays drums, guitar, piano/organ and percussion. The riddim section is rounded out by Stally (sax) and KT Lowry both have shined on Al’s catalogue. To create an authentic ’70s Roots Rockers sound, Al cut no corners! Veteran trumpet master David Fullwood (Zion Train, Love Grocer, Crispy Horns and many more) was playing with the Foundation trombonist VIN GORDON (to be discussed later) in London the duo made the journey up North triumphantly. “Sounds Almighty” is the first release on their joint label, Tradition Disc. This album is an incredible collaboration! Veteran Jazzman Nat Birchall (hailed as one of UK’s finest musicians) linked with Al for his first foray into Roots Reggae. With upcoming works with Milton Henry and Spain Roots chanter Marcus I, Al is cooking up sounds of mighty indeed! It’s only natural that veterans like Big Youth, Horace Andy and longtime Manchester resident Prince Hammer have laid tracks at his studio north of London. Using analogue equipment and mixing in the vein of Lee Perry, King Tubby and Scientist his further productions include “By The Sweat Of Your Brow” (2015) and massive albums with Dub poet Haji Mike and M.L.K. Al Redfern released “Dubs Unlimited” (2012) to massive acclaim. Active since 2001, his productions are consistently golden. An album that takes the listener decades back but maintains fresh potency…Īl Breadwinner’s focus on absorbing Jamaican music history reflects royally from his Bakery Studio in Manchester (UK) area. “SOUNDS ALMIGHTY-NAT BIRCHALL MEETS AL BREADWINNER feat.VIN GORDON” is a mesmerizing tribute to The Golden Era.

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Deep and Dread sounds livened up by full horn sections vibrations embraced to this day. The glorious sounds coming out of Kingston in the 1970s are timeless. NAT BIRCHALL MEETS AL BREADWINNER – SOUNDS ALMIGHTY (TRADITION DISC)








Real rock riddim bass cover