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A bridge between Nyabinghi and Rocksteady.
This album shows the diversity of Jamaican music.
This historic recording features Count Ossie's band playing religious drum rhythms that crossed paths with contemporary rocksteady. It is also an important record of Nyabinghi, a band that later supported reggae and roots culture.
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- Producer - Sonia Pottinger
- Mastered By, Lacquer Cut By - Christoph Grote-Beverborg
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