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Artist/Band: | The Agrovators Meets The Revolutionaries At Channel 1 Studios |
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Link: | The Agrovators Meets The Revolutionaries At Channel 1 Studios |
Reissue of this album originally released in 1977 on Third World (UK).
Already re-released on Third World (canadian press) in 1978/79 then on Justice in late 1980's.
Produced by Bunny Lee.
Recorded and mixed at Channel One & King Tubby's studios.
The Revolutionaries and The Aggrovators are the 2 biggest studio backing bands from this period.
Recorded at Channel One, this album features both formations. Some tracks are played by The Revolutionaries - Channel One studio band at this time- and others by The Aggrovators - producer Bunny Lee studio band.
Sly Dunbar is The Revolutionaries drummer.
Carlton 'Santa' Davis The Aggrovators drummer (also The Soul Syndicate drummer).
Robbie Shakespeare is bassist for both formations.
N. | Artist(s) | Title |
---|---|---|
1 | The Aggrovators & | the conqueror (feat. the revolutionaries) |
2 | The Aggrovators & | the mighty gorgon (feat. the revolutionaries) |
3 | The Aggrovators & | bionic man (feat. the revolutionaries) |
4 | The Aggrovators & | seven million dollar man (feat. the revolutionaries) |
5 | The Aggrovators & | big foot (feat. the revolutionaries) |
6 | The Revolutionaries & | Ethiopians rock (feat. the aggrovators) |
7 | The Revolutionaries & | The dark destroyer (feat. the aggrovators) |
8 | The Revolutionaries & | Special brew (feat. the aggrovators) |
9 | The Revolutionaries & | Super larger (feat. the aggrovators) |
10 | The Revolutionaries & | Russian stout (feat. the aggrovators) |
11 | The Revolutionaries & | Shub-inn (feat. the aggrovators) |
Attack | CD | January, 2007 |
Attack | LP | January, 2007 |
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