Tales Of Mozambique (Vinyl LP) Reggae & SkaSoul Jazz Records release Count Ossie and The Mystic Revelation's seminal 1975 album 'Tales of Mozambique' in an expanded double album single CD form, fully remastered and with the inclusion of two bonus rare single only tracks, full sleevenotes, exclusive photographs and interview. Count Ossie is the central character in the development of Rastafarian roots music, nowadays an almost mythical and iconic figure. His importance in bringing Rastafarian
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Sweat & Tears) on dueling guitars
with an eerie backdrop provided by ray manzarek on organ duties
Electric Jalaba comprises six accomplished musicians with an empathy that feels telepathic and a groove that immerses
Fresh off of their 2020 offering Adult Themes
They were given a record deal by Pye Records
Under exclusive licence of Nubiphone
Velvett Fogg were one of the many new bands from the Birmingham underground scene trying to take pop and rock music to a higher level of creativity
virtually all of them much sought after on original Decca/Deram 45
Having left Genesis in the summer of 1976
One was singing in a choir and none of them had met each other previously
Now returning to vinyl exclusively for RSD on 2 140g LP gatefold purple