Gadfrey Lewis – Let The Message Play
Label: | Schallmauer – Schall 018 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Reggae |
Style: | Roots Reggae |
Tracklist
A1 | Let The Message Play | |
A2 | Jah Jah Creation | |
A3 | Dread Locks Man | |
A4 | Nyah Bingy Dreadlocks | |
B1 | Tribute To The Honner Rebel | |
B2 | Africa, Africa | |
B3 | Jamboree, Jamboree | |
B4 | My Brown Eyes |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Aquarius Studio
- Mixed At – Aquarius Studio
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Tony Green (4)
- Arranged By – Gadfrey Lewis
- Bass – Leebert Morrison (Gibby)*, Willy Lindo* (tracks: B1)
- Drums – Carl Ayton*, Devon Richards*
- Guitar – Leebert Morrison*, Lenox Gordon*, Willy Lindo*
- Keyboards – Harold Butler, Robert Lyn*
- Mixed By [Remixed By] – Christopher Daley, Mervin Williams*
- Percussion – Alvin Haughton, Noel Simms (Scully)*
- Producer – Gadfrey Lewis
- Recorded By – Christopher Daley, Conrad Malcolm, Mervin Williams*
- Tenor Saxophone – Tony Green (4)
- Trombone – Evrald*
- Trumpet – David Madden, Frank Aird (Paro)*, Mickey Hanson
- Written-By – Gadfrey Lewis
Notes
Track B1 is credited as "Tribute to Bob Marley"...the honner Rebel.
Session Manager- Donovan Drake
A special Guidiance [sic!] to: Peter Heiler, Eva Webber and the Creation Passy [sic!]
Translation of the german promo sheet:
Errol Gadfrey Lewis
Born on February 21, 1954 in Bambury, Jamaica. He spent his childhood in Jamaica. He came to London at the age of 12 through his parents. The many musical styles in London sparked his interest in music.
He later worked in Germany for nine years and worked as a self-employed disc jockey. In the spring of 1981 he went back to Jamaica so that he could carry out his musical ideas. After meeting Bob Marley and Burnin Spear, he recorded his first record with the participation of some reggae musicians. Interviews in the press, radio and TV confirm the popularity of his music in Jamaica. He made his first public appearance on December 23, 1981 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Session Manager- Donovan Drake
A special Guidiance [sic!] to: Peter Heiler, Eva Webber and the Creation Passy [sic!]
Translation of the german promo sheet:
Errol Gadfrey Lewis
Born on February 21, 1954 in Bambury, Jamaica. He spent his childhood in Jamaica. He came to London at the age of 12 through his parents. The many musical styles in London sparked his interest in music.
He later worked in Germany for nine years and worked as a self-employed disc jockey. In the spring of 1981 he went back to Jamaica so that he could carry out his musical ideas. After meeting Bob Marley and Burnin Spear, he recorded his first record with the participation of some reggae musicians. Interviews in the press, radio and TV confirm the popularity of his music in Jamaica. He made his first public appearance on December 23, 1981 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: Gema
- Label Code: LC 8096
- Matrix / Runout (Etched in "Seite eins" runout:): Schall 018-A
- Matrix / Runout (Etched in "Seite zwei" runout:): Schall 018-B
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