Sinead O'Connor - Throw Down Your Arms Album In Dub (Dub Versions by Sly & Robbie - 2005) VERY RARE

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  • Sinead O'Connor - Throw Down Your Arms Album In Dub (Dub Versions by Sly & Robbie - 2005) VERY RARE
    Original album available here : • Sinéad O'Connor ‎- Thr...
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    Intro
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    Jah Nuh Dead- Dub Version (Burning Spear)
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    Marcus Garvey- Dub Version (Burning Spear)
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    Door Peep- Dub Version (Burning Spear)
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    He Prayed- Dub Version (Burning Spear)
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    Y Mas Gan- Dub Version (The Abyssinians)
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    Curly Locks- Dub Version (Junior Byles)
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    Vampire- Dub Version (Peter Tosh)
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    Prophet Has Arise- Dub Version (Israel Vibration)
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    Downpressor Man- Dub Version
    (Peter Tosh)
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    Throw Down Your Arms- Dub Version (Burning Spear)
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    Untold Stories- Dub Version (Buju Banton)
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    War- Dub Version (Bob Marley & the Wailers)
    Bureau Eight
    Artwork
    Katrina Harley
    Backing Vocals
    Keisha Patterson
    Backing Vocals
    Pam Hall
    Backing Vocals
    Robbie Shakespeare
    Bass
    Sly Dunbar
    Drums
    Mikey Chung
    Guitar
    Robbie Lyn
    Keyboards
    Uziah "Sticky" Thompson
    Percussion
    Carol "Bowie" McLaughlin
    Piano
    Sly & Robbie
    Producer
    Dalton Brownie
    Rhythm Guitar
    Dean Fraser
    Saxophone
    Nambo Robinson
    Trombone
    David Madden
    Trumpet
    ALBUM DESCRIPTION
    There's no debating that Sinéad O'Connor is one of the great singers to come from the pop world in the late 20th century. Her recordings and live performances have underscored her reputation in spades. Throw Down Your Arms is her first official outing since her "retirement" three years previously. Despite the cover photo of O'Connor as a young communicant, the set here is strictly hard reggae -- all the cuts are covers of classic reggae tunes. Recorded at Tuff Gong and Anchor Studios in Kingston, Jamaica, and produced by Sly & Robbie -- who are also the key rhythm section on the disc -- it stars some of the cream of the scene's elder crop, from guitarist Mikey Chung to Sticky Thompson, Dean Fraser, and many others. Beginning with the a cappella "Jah Nuh Dead" by Winston Rodney (Burning Spear), O'Connor does reverential readings of these canonical reggae classics. She takes no liberties, the band is mixed right up front with her voice, and she gets deep into the dread groove from Burning Spear's "Door Peep" and the title cut to Peter Tosh's "Downpressor Man" and Lee Perry's "Curly Locks" and "Vampire." O'Connor is a great interpreter of these songs because she understands they need nothing to be complete. They stand the test of time simply because they are great songs. She wraps herself in the rhythm and the spiritual groove and lets them cover her, saturate her, and come through her into the air where she separates God from the religions of men. Dynamite singing, a killer band, and wonderful material do a fine album make. Welcome back, Sinéad.
    © Thom Jurek /TiVo
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Komentáře • 6

  • @jillfarquhar8399
    @jillfarquhar8399 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love this...Sinead was a true warrior woman.

  • @keithmcmecking729
    @keithmcmecking729 Před rokem +7

    I have these mixes as well as the original album. It came as a double CD. Found it in London. I love this album.

  • @007Thebwoy
    @007Thebwoy Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the upload pure🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Braveheartmovements
    @Braveheartmovements Před rokem +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤🇯🇲🇧🇧🔥

  • @Simoniaque-Studio
    @Simoniaque-Studio Před 10 měsíci

    Nice!!! :)

  • @hjde-jg7ho
    @hjde-jg7ho Před 3 měsíci

    she was a baldhead but, a true rasta