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The legendary Black Ark emits a jet-black resonance.
Recorded at Lee Perry's Black Ark Studio, this album boasts a mellow yet heavy sound that exudes a powerful presence.
This killer roots track features Rupee Edwards' deep, husky baritone and thunderous bass that fill the record. The tight rhythm and thick, undulating bass create a groove that embodies the 1970s Jamaican sound system culture. The B-side features "Rise And Dub," a dub version of the same riddim, highlighting the space-shaking echo and masterful mixing. This is an important single that captures the atmosphere of an era when roots reggae was expanding into dub.
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- Producer - Rupie Edwards