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Bunny Lee Presents - Jamaican Rockers 1975-1979 Format:LP an album defined by its

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an album defined by its sense of fun and adventure

spent a quarter-century in the Allman Brothers Band

which has long been out of print since the original pressing in 2003

Name Me    [4:50]

lurches into a seasick grunge waltz with lyrics inspired by Norman Mailer’s ‘The Executioner’s Song’

Bunny Lee Presents - Jamaican Rockers 1975-1979 Format:LP an album defined by itsThe rockers sound emerged in the mid 1970s at Kingston's Channel One studio, where The Revolutionaires and drummer Sly Dunbar developed a tougher, more driving rhythmic approach. Defined by Dunbars distinctive snare work and deep, rolling grooves, the style became the perfect backdrop for the eras politically charged and Rastafarian themes. Everything Rockers gathers standout recordings from this influential period, produced by Bunny Lee at the height

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