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G​​​.​​​T. Moore and The Reggae Guitars

by G​.​T. Moore and The Reggae Guitars

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    50th anniversary reissue of the ground-breaking set, originally released on Charisma in 1974.

    PRTLLP024

    A
    1. Painted Ladies
    2. Book of Rules *
    3. I'm Still Waiting **
    4. Bye and Bye
    5. Way Over There

    All songs written By G.T. Moore Except:
    * H. Johnson
    ** Deke Richards

    B
    1. Move It On Up
    2. Thou Shall Not Kill
    3. Bad Johnny
    4. Knocking On Heaven's Door *

    All songs written by G.T. Moore except:
    *Bob Dylan


    Backing Vocals, Percussion – Tom Robinson, Tony Hannaford
    Bass Guitar – Tom Whyte
    Engineer [Recording And Mixing] – Tony Platt
    Guitar [Reggae, Slide] – Martin Hayward
    Organ, Electric Piano – Tim Jones
    Piano [Acoustic] – John "Rabbit Bundrick
    Producer – Dave Bloxham
    Saxophone [Baritone] – Peter Van Der Puij
    Saxophone [Tenor, Alto] – George Larnyoh
    Trumpet, Trumpet [Flugal] – Eddie Quansah
    Vocals, Electric Guitar [Lead], Rhythm Guitar, Mandolin – G.T. Moore


    "In retrospective it was often said at the time that G.T. Moore and The Reggae Guitars never really had the right producer to recreate the live sound on record. The album was produced by Dave Bloxham who had produced their favourite record of that time, ‘Funky Kingston’ (by Toots and the Maytals) The brass players, the Sons of the Jungle, who Gerald knew through Johnny Nash, are featured on the album as well as on ‘Funky Kingston’. As is John ‘Rabbit’ Bundrick
    However it’s fair to say that the first album is the closest to their live sound. It contains the popular tunes from their live performances which were ‘Knocking On Heaven’s Door’, ‘Move It On Up’ and ‘Thou Shall Not Kill’. The original tracks were recorded in a provincial studio working on the South coast. But the final overdubs and mixes were done at Island, Basing Street, Notting Hill Gate. It just so happened that The Wailers were recording their on the night session and Rabbit played at night with The Wailers and in the day with The Reggae Guitars. The sessions were mixed by Tony Platt, also the engineer of Catch A Fire. It was a unique time and The Wailers loved the ideas of a band called the Reggae Guitars"

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    50th anniversary reissue of the ground-breaking set, originally released on Charisma in 1974.

    PRTLLP024

    A
    1. Painted Ladies
    2. Book of Rules *
    3. I'm Still Waiting **
    4. Bye and Bye
    5. Way Over There

    All songs written By G.T. Moore Except:
    * H. Johnson
    ** Deke Richards

    B
    1. Move It On Up
    2. Thou Shall Not Kill
    3. Bad Johnny
    4. Knocking On Heaven's Door *

    All songs written by G.T. Moore except:
    *Bob Dylan


    Backing Vocals, Percussion – Tom Robinson, Tony Hannaford
    Bass Guitar – Tom Whyte
    Engineer [Recording And Mixing] – Tony Platt
    Guitar [Reggae, Slide] – Martin Hayward
    Organ, Electric Piano – Tim Jones
    Piano [Acoustic] – John "Rabbit Bundrick
    Producer – Dave Bloxham
    Saxophone [Baritone] – Peter Van Der Puij
    Saxophone [Tenor, Alto] – George Larnyoh
    Trumpet, Trumpet [Flugal] – Eddie Quansah
    Vocals, Electric Guitar [Lead], Rhythm Guitar, Mandolin – G.T. Moore


    "In retrospective it was often said at the time that G.T. Moore and The Reggae Guitars never really had the right producer to recreate the live sound on record. The album was produced by Dave Bloxham who had produced their favourite record of that time, ‘Funky Kingston’ (by Toots and the Maytals) The brass players, the Sons of the Jungle, who Gerald knew through Johnny Nash, are featured on the album as well as on ‘Funky Kingston’. As is John ‘Rabbit’ Bundrick
    However it’s fair to say that the first album is the closest to their live sound. It contains the popular tunes from their live performances which were ‘Knocking On Heaven’s Door’, ‘Move It On Up’ and ‘Thou Shall Not Kill’. The original tracks were recorded in a provincial studio working on the South coast. But the final overdubs and mixes were done at Island, Basing Street, Notting Hill Gate. It just so happened that The Wailers were recording their on the night session and Rabbit played at night with The Wailers and in the day with The Reggae Guitars. The sessions were mixed by Tony Platt, also the engineer of Catch A Fire. It was a unique time and The Wailers loved the ideas of a band called the Reggae Guitars"

    Includes unlimited streaming of G​.​T. Moore and The Reggae Guitars via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of African People - H.I.M Speech, Dub from the Heart Part 3, The Wicked Can't Run, The Disciples - Dubplates Partial Style, Rod of Correction, Lightning Clap, G​.​T. Moore and The Reggae Guitars, Jah See and Know, and 135 more. , and , .

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