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Peace And Love In The Ghetto / Dub |
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| Jammys / Dub Store Records DSR-LJN7-003 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Peace & Love resonates in the ghetto
The message is at the forefront, with a dub version included on the B-side, highlighting the contrast between the vocals and rhythm.
This is a solo release from Michael Rose, known from his days with Black Uhuru. Side A is a vocal track with the powerful title "Peace and Love in the Ghetto," featuring his distinctive vocal quality and phrasing along with the rhythm. Side B features a dub version of the same rhythm, with echo and reverb processing accentuating the depth of the rhythm. The album offers a contrasting experience between the message of the lyrics and the experimental nature of the sound.
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- Producer - Lloyd James (2)