The posthumous album features solo acoustic performances and interview segments recorded at radio stations in Chicago (WXFM) and Oregon (KZEL)."An intimate look at Peter Tosh through unreleased solo acoustic performances and provocative interview excerpts. Absolutely unprecedented and unique, like nothing else in reggae music." -- Reggae Bloodlines
Heavy Rain is “a dub companion to the critically-acclaimed Rainford album that sees the Upsetter [Perry] and co-producer Adrian Sherwood radically re-version the original tapes with a host of guest musicians ….”
“Klaus Waldeck, usually known by his stage name of Waldeck, is a Viennese former copyright lawyer and musician focusing on swing, jazz-flavoured and cinematic sounds, all with a slight electronic approach.”
Stages is a four-CD box set consisting of live performances by Jimi Hendrix covering four years of his career. Disc three is from the May 24, 1969, concert in San Diego.
801 was an English experimental rock supergroup band, with former members of Roxy Music, Quiet Sun, Curved Air, et al. including Brian Eno, who first released the song on his album Here Come the Warm Jets in 1973. This album was a recording of 801's last concert on September 3, 1976 at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall.
“Experimental Deephouse Afro-futurism album by Dub poetry free spirit Jasmine Tutum and OG Jahtari crew disrupt & Rootah as The Other Others, oscillating between spaced out soundscapes, floaty hoovers and heavy movers. Tokyo-born, grown up in Jamaica and living in Germany (with various stops in-between), Jasmine's wild biography translates into sonic territory with this LP, drawing inspiration from Grace Jones and Theo Parrish, newworldaquarium and Roger Robinson alike.”