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Call Of The Drums / Call Of The Drums Rhythm 2 |
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The call of the drums that explores the roots of reggae
Primal rhythms played by Johnny and Count Ossie.
1967's "Call of the Drums" is an important recording that delves into the roots of Jamaican music. It combines African-inspired drumming with reggae rhythms to create a unique groove. This 7-inch single, including the rhythm version on the B-side, is essential for understanding the history of reggae music.
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- Producer - Sonia Pottinger
- Lacquer Cut By - Christoph Grote-Beverborg
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