The spiritual depth of roots reggae
Faith and life sung by Silford Walker.
"Lamb's Bread," released in 1988, is a seminal work that embodies the spirituality of Rastafarianism. Walker's sincere vocals and earthy sound convey the essential message of reggae. Recorded in the 1970s, these songs deserve a second look.
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8 TRACKS:
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1)
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Lamb's Bread
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2)
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Chant Down Babylon
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3)
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Prophecies Fulfilling
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4)
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Give Thanks And Praise To Jah
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5)
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Gleanliness Is Godliness
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6)
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Babylonians
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7)
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Eternal Day
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8)
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My Father's Homeland
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Arranged By, Producer - Glen L. Brown
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Mixed By - King Tubby
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Flute, Tenor Saxophone - Tommy McCook
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Piano - Joe White
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Bass - Lloyd Parkes
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Bass - Jeffrey Chung
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Bass - Errol "Flabba" Holt
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Drums - Eric Clark
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Drums - Carlton Barrett
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Organ - Aston "Family Man" Barrett
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Bass - Jackie Jackson (3)
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Guitar - Glen Brown
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Trombone - Trammy
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Photography By - Jean Bernard Sohiez