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- Official Reggae History: Prince Alla Exclusive Interview Live in Jamaica 🇯🇲 2024
Keith Blake, better known as Prince Alla, 10 May 1950, Denham Town, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Prince Alla began his recording career with producer Joe Gibbs as part of the Leaders vocal group during 1967/8. Gibbs licensed three releases from the group through B&C Music in the UK before the Leaders disbanded. Blake remained with Gibbs, who produced his first solo recording, ‘Woo Oh Oh’, which, like the early Leaders recordings, was relegated to a b-side.
In 1969, he became strongly involved in the Rastafarian movement, living in the island’s camp community until the mid-70s, when he re-emerged through Bertram Brown’s Freedom Sounds with a series of records that have since proved landmarks in the history of roots music. As Prince Allah, he recorded ‘Sun Is Shining’, ‘Mama Don’t Fight’ and ‘Come Away’, all featured on the Ethiopian Kings compilation, which described him as: ‘The singer that has ability to capture the musicians, and have them play whatever he wants. A truly talented young man. With great promise for the future’. The prediction proved to be true, with classic recordings over the following years, such as ‘Bucket Bottom’, ‘Lot’s Wife’, ‘Stone’, and ‘Nah Go A Funeral’, the latter marking a reunion with Gibbs. He continued sporadically to release material throughout the late 70s and early 80s, and in 1996/7 a retrospective compilation of his Freedom Sounds work appeared through the archive label established by members of Simply Red. The release of the roots anthem ‘Born A Fighter’ demonstrated that his career was not yet over.
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What a beautiful interview with the great Prince Alla. Such great questions. I love every single one of his tunes. And yes I am one of those who live in England who apprecilove his music to the max.
Much respect to the great prince allah ! Conscious roots reggae singer aka rasta elder. Give thanks for the interview to
Legendary Singer, thanks Jah, thanks Prince Allah, Rastafari
I was on his concert live Belgrade Serbia 2002,big up Prince Alla👏🫶💪
Great interview. I met Prince Alla in 2017 in Kingston at the small record shop next to Mixing Lab, he sang "Musically" one of his first tunes acapella for us. A wonderful man and good to see him going strong still.
Legend in the business 🎚️🎵🎵📖📖😎😎💯💯🎤🎶🎧🎧🔥🔥📖😎😎💯💯🎤
thanks prince allah for remembering the youhts and the peaple of england who spent all our money on music and went with out school money food and all the rest of our dedication towards the music....most artist allways honour the radio stations djs when it was the hard core people lovers who build that foundation for di i dem can forward with love..GTFL.
So many Vinyls from this great voice ! RealRootsRadio
Legend himself
HO YES GIVE THANKS EMPRESS BEAUTIFUL INNA VIEW,PLUS YOUI ASKED COUPLE OF GREAT QUSTIONS.KEEP YOUR FIRE LIT...
Great Prince Alla blessed ❤
Nice 👍🏾
Mi general
UK interviewer 💜💜
Invincible high school teacher p c Johnson aka teacher goat head good teacher rip blessing 🙌 prince alla Patrick irie
Legalllĺll