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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aston_Barrett
Origine du Groupe : Jamaica
Style : Reggae , Instrumental , Dub
Sortie : 1998
Before there was a Robbie Shakespeare, there was Aston "Familyman" Barrett, who, in reggae's earliest years, wielded the music's heaviest bass. As Bob Marley's bassman and arranger from the late
'60s until Marley's tragic death in '81, Familyman (along with his drummer brother, the late Carlton Barrett) was a key element of the Wailers sound. But he also was an integral part of other
productions by seminal studio legends like Treasure Isle's Duke Reid, Joe Gibbs, Sonia Pottinger, Lee Perry, Niney the Observer, and Studio One's Clement "Coxsonne" Dodd, and even provided weight
for the vocals of the late John Denver. This record takes its title from a minor-key vamp honed to perfection by the bass hero, and it performs the service of rescuing from vinyl oblivion some of
Barrett's lesser-known but nonetheless great moments, whether laying down rock-solid foundations for the sublime tenor Jimmy Riley's soaring "We're Gonna Make It" and the Wailers' "Distant Drums"
(by the original lineup of Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer), or rumbling like distant thunder through reggae "dubs" or instrumentals. Bonus tracks in this priceless collection include
extended remixes, a.k.a. "disco" mixes, of "Cobra Style" and "Well Pleased."
by Elena Oumano
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Tracklist :
01 - Cobra Style
02 - Black Weh
03 - We're Gonna Make It
04 - Eastern Memphis
05 - Guided Missile
06 - Babylon
07 - Elegant Shape
08 - Distant Drums
09 - Children of the Ghetto
10 - My Girl
11 - Well Pleased
12 - Woman in Love
13 - Work
14 - Natural Woman (disco mix)
15 - Cobra Style (disco mix)
16 - Well Pleased (disco mix)
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