And he befriended the Turkish-born Greek oudist and singer Achileas Poulos, who had also recorded for Parsekian’s label. Parsekian’s West Hoboken label and one side as the flip side for a self-released disc by the Boston violinist Harry Hasekian. He made a few appearances on discs in the early 20s, recording three sides for M.G. This was the nucleus of the session group who were to revolutionise reggae music in the early eighties as The Roots Radics, slowing down the militant rockers sound of The Revolutionaries and ushering in the dancehall era backing newcomers such as Barrington Levy as well as established acts like Gregory Isaacs and Bunny Wailer. What distinguished 'Dub To Africa' from 'Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Part 2', however, was that whereas the Front Line set employed the usual set of musicians then recording variously as The Revolutionaries, The Mercenaries, The Professionals and for Prince Far I as Cry Tuff And The Arabs, 'Dub To Africa' drafted in Lincoln Valentine 'Style' Scott (drums) and Noel 'Sowell' Bailey (guitar) alongside the Prince's regular bassist Errol 'Flaba' Holt under the aegis Cry Tuff And The Originals. Boosted by his live shows, both albums sold well in the UK and figured on the reggae chart. Concurrent with the Front Line release, the Hitrun set-up now put out an unsleeved, white label limited pressing of eight new bass and drum workouts, this present set 'Dub to Africa. 'Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Part 2' was the follow up to 'Cry Tuff Dub Encounter', which had been issued on Hitrun the previous year. Great singing by Madilu System and new kids on the block Malage de Lugendo and Kiesse Diambu throughout.' -Joe Yanosikĭuring May, Prince Far I's third album for Virgin's Front Line label was released. Musically, the band is at one of their many peaks with the intertwined guitars of Gerry Dialungana, Dizzy Mandjeku and Simaro spinning repetitive melody lines while Flavien Makabi plays the hell out of his bass - especially on the lead track "Testament Ya Boyule." "Vaccination" features the fabulous brass section, "Tala Merci Bapesaka Na Mbau" has an absolutely wild sebene, and the closer "Aminata Na Zangi Visa" is just plain gorgeous. One of the rare Sonodisc CDs that comprises an original vinyl release in full, this straight reissue of their 1986 LP Special 30 Ans Par Le Poete Simaro et le Grand Maitre Franco features four 10-plus minute tracks, all composed by Simaro, that just don't quit.
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' Le Grand Maitre Franco ( Sonodisc CD 8473) Franco's fine 1982 Sam Mangwana collaboration Cooperation gets all the huzzahs but this 1986 album featuring his right hand man Simaro is the true gem.