From 45 Cat Top top roots vocals all time wondrous tune....there is a bit of an argument going amongst reggae connoisseurs about who the singer actually is here....clearly it is not Al Campbell's voice, even though it has been credited to him on every form i know of...some say it was Alan Campbell, some say Cal Campbell, and others say Freddy McKay....whatever the truth really is we may never know but surely this foundation tune will be forever tops....the rydim has been used also for Johnny Osbourne's strong vocals "Truths & Rights", and Lone Ranger's "Automatic", and a dub is Kampala Dub on the LP African Rub A Dub...Studio One monster roots.
Oh really? Didn't know about that controversy. What would be the reason to justify releasing the single credited to Campbell, or is it just another misprint? I first heard it by Lone Ranger and will always associate it with "Automatic". "Don't play card inna Babylon yard" is good advice
I always just thought it was a second singer named Al Campbell and is what I picked up elsewhere. 'Controversy' is a bit strong a word as don't know that anyone ever actually cared as much as that!
I thought it was Johnny Osborne at first but then realised this was very early 70s and Johnny Osborne was late 70s. Listen to the echo chamber.....an exciting sound at the time
' Canute'? Campbell... guess that's one way to avoid confusion with the other 'Al Campbell' - I first got this on a pirate Studio One compilation ( & this track didn't have a name attached to it) ...
Listened to this tune for decades years thinking this never sounded like Al Campbell...now I know who sang this classic tune
bd you remind me of the kingston dancehall session back in the days.
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Grandissimo pezzo di Al Campbell , con lato B dei Soul Defenders :"Take A Ride Version " ❤️🇯🇲👍
The riddim is truth and rights used in a Johnny Osbourne song❓🎵
Such a magnificent tune. Always great uploads.
Wicked tough tune ❤️🔥🔥
Beautiful MUSIC 😪
Jah bless !
From 45 Cat
Top top roots vocals all time wondrous tune....there is a bit of an argument going amongst reggae connoisseurs about who the singer actually is here....clearly it is not Al Campbell's voice, even though it has been credited to him on every form i know of...some say it was Alan Campbell, some say Cal Campbell, and others say Freddy McKay....whatever the truth really is we may never know but surely this foundation tune will be forever tops....the rydim has been used also for Johnny Osbourne's strong vocals "Truths & Rights", and Lone Ranger's "Automatic", and a dub is Kampala Dub on the LP African Rub A Dub...Studio One monster roots.
Oh really? Didn't know about that controversy. What would be the reason to justify releasing the single credited to Campbell, or is it just another misprint? I first heard it by Lone Ranger and will always associate it with "Automatic". "Don't play card inna Babylon yard" is good advice
I always just thought it was a second singer named Al Campbell and is what I picked up elsewhere. 'Controversy' is a bit strong a word as don't know that anyone ever actually cared as much as that!
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I thought it was Johnny Osborne at first but then realised this was very early 70s and Johnny Osborne was late 70s. Listen to the echo chamber.....an exciting sound at the time
Definitely agree with that beautiful Echo chamber!
Johnny Osbourne been singing from the late 60s
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But his cut of this rhythm was late ‘70’s
This on is a kind of remix made in the 80's ....not the same bass line
Voice of Freddie Mckay !
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I'm just glad this is here for us to listen. Such a tough dub! Respect to Studio One & Bionic Dub mon! Always sharing the 🔥with us!
Essa tocava no angustura Bar..velhos tempos..❤💛💚
Casa de show lendaria de reggae em Belém. Nostalgia
@@marceloyonezawa7178minha primeira casa de reggae que fui aos 16 anos...lembranças boas.jah guie irmão. ✊🏾🔥
' Canute'? Campbell... guess that's one way to avoid confusion with the other 'Al Campbell' - I first got this on a pirate Studio One compilation ( & this track didn't have a name attached to it) ...
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Original song 1968 i think.
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Did, Richie Spice Youths them cold, inspired of this ??
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Is this a later extended 'S1mix' , like some of the 'Nice up the dance' , 'Showcase' reissue & more recent Soul Jazz ' Disco Mix from S1 ..' ? ...
Yes, later 12" extended disco style
Essa é pra começar o dia bem, jahhhhhh
It's never been Al Campbell he told me in person
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Well, we found where pepper bit stone love from.
I prefer the original version but still a great tune reworked with a new bassline inna discomix style
I wonder who sung really sung this...crucial tune same way
Al Campbell
@@ShrimpsTonic Al said he had no idea who voiced it
@@richbrown5852 Canute Campbell
@ShrimpsTonic I read recently that he now has to include this song in his live shows because people are always requesting it.
@@richbrown5852 Don't mix up Al Campbell (prominent singer) with this Al Campbell...different guys
Was this the singers real name??