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Live At Rockpalast - Cologne 1980

Aswad

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Format: DVD

Cat No: MIG90717

Release Date:  16 December 2016

Label:  Mig Music

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  885513907172

Genres:  Reggae  

Release Date:  16 December 2016

Label:  Mig Music

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  885513907127

Genres:  Reggae  

Release Date:  27 January 2017

Label:  Mig Music

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  885513907110

Genres:  Reggae  

  • Description

    In the year of the Aswad ROCKPALAST concert a film had its premiere in the British cinemas, which showed the living conditions of Jamaican UK immigrants including the confrontations with the police and the National Front as a narrative movie. It was called "Babylon" and was the pendant to Jamaicas "The Harder They Come". Originally Babylon was co-financed by the BBC, they though resigned their support because the topic became to controversial. The plot was so explosive, that at the London premiere Blacks and Whites had to enter to the hall through separate entrances. The main actor of Babylon was born in Guyana and called Brinsley Forde. He was the lead singer of a band from western London founded 1974 in the Ladbroke Grove area together with drummer Angus Gaye alias "Drummie Zeb" and three further musicians, who already weren't with them on stage in Cologne anymore. The band's name is Arabic and was meant as a statement: Aswad – black!

    When Aswad played the Rockpalast recording at the Studio-B of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk nowbody expected them to become pop stars in the future, yet. At this time they still were part of the London punky reggae party, which Lee Perry initialized with a Bob Marley song, on which the 18 year old Drummie Zeb did the drumming. Aswad, as well as Steel Pulse and Matumbi, joined the coalition of British underdogs against the upcoming Thatcherism and played together with punk bands in the line-up of the Rock Against Racism campaign in universities, youth centers and clubs throughout the island.

    The Rockpalast concert shows the Band in an early stage, as they only already released two of their about 30 albums: influenced by punk, raw and untamed, years before they rose to be one of the most important reggae bands from Great Britain next to Steel Pulse. - Helmut Philipps (September 2016)

    Description

    In the year of the Aswad ROCKPALAST concert a film had its premiere in the British cinemas, which showed the living conditions of Jamaican UK immigrants including the confrontations with the police and the National Front as a narrative movie. It was called "Babylon" and was the pendant to Jamaicas "The Harder They Come". Originally Babylon was co-financed by the BBC, they though resigned their support because the topic became to controversial. The plot was so explosive, that at the London premiere Blacks and Whites had to enter to the hall through separate entrances. The main actor of Babylon was born in Guyana and called Brinsley Forde. He was the lead singer of a band from western London founded 1974 in the Ladbroke Grove area together with drummer Angus Gaye alias "Drummie Zeb" and three further musicians, who already weren't with them on stage in Cologne anymore. The band's name is Arabic and was meant as a statement: Aswad -- black!

    When Aswad played the Rockpalast recording at the Studio-B of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk nowbody expected them to become pop stars in the future, yet. At this time they still were part of the London punky reggae party, which Lee Perry initialized with a Bob Marley song, on which the 18 year old Drummie Zeb did the drumming. Aswad, as well as Steel Pulse and Matumbi, joined the coalition of British underdogs against the upcoming Thatcherism and played together with punk bands in the line-up of the Rock Against Racism campaign in universities, youth centers and clubs throughout the island.

    The Rockpalast concert shows the Band in an early stage, as they only already released two of their about 30 albums: influenced by punk, raw and untamed, years before they rose to be one of the most important reggae bands from Great Britain next to Steel Pulse. - Helmut Philipps (September 2016)

    Description

    In the year of the Aswad ROCKPALAST concert a film had its premiere in the British cinemas, which showed the living conditions of Jamaican UK immigrants including the confrontations with the police and the National Front as a narrative movie. It was called "Babylon" and was the pendant to Jamaicas "The Harder They Come". Originally Babylon was co-financed by the BBC, they though resigned their support because the topic became to controvercial. The plot was so explosive, that at the London premiere Blacks and Whites had to enter to the hall through separate entrances. The main actor of Babylon was born in Guyana and called Brinsley Forde. He was the lead singer of a band from western London founded 1974 in the Ladbroke Grove area together with drummer Angus Gaye alias "Drummie Zeb" and three further musicians, who already weren't with them on stage in Cologne anymore. The band's name is Arabic and was meant as a statement: Aswad – black! When Aswad played the Rockpalast recording at the Studio-B of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk nowbody expected them to become pop stars in the future, yet. At this time they still were part of the London punky reggae party, which Lee Perry initialized with a Bob Marley song, on which the 18 year old Drummie Zeb did the drumming. Aswad, as well as Steel Pulse and Matumbi, joined the coalition of British underdogs against the upcoming Thatcherism and played together with punk bands in the line-up of the Rock Against Racism campaigne in universities, youth centers and clubs throughout the island. The Rockpalast concert shows the Band in an early stage, as they only already released two of their about 30 albums: influenced by punk, raw and untamed, years before they rose to be one of the most important reggae bands from Great Britain next to Steel Pulse. - Helmut Philipps (September 2016)

    • Never released before Aswad concert out of the Rockpalast history. Sought after collector's item.
    High quality release in a beautiful 2LP gatefold with original photos, professional liner notes and digitally remastered stereo sound.
    Aswad are one of the most important bands in British Roots Reggae. Also known for their top hits "Give A Little Love" and "Shine".

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Only Jah Children
      • 2. I A Rebel Soul
      • 3. Back To Africa
      • 4. Sons Of Criminals
      • 5. Concrete Slaveship
      • 6. Rainbow Culture
      • 7. Not Guilty
      • 8. Three Babylon
      • 9. Natural Progression

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Only Jah Children
      • 2. I A Rebel Soul
      • 3. Back To Africa
      • 4. Sons Of Criminals
      • 5. Concrete Slaveship
      • 6. Rainbow Culture
      • 7. Not Guilty
      • 8. Three Babylon
      • 9. Natural Progression

      Disc 2

      • 1. Only Jah Children
      • 2. I A Rebel Soul
      • 3. Back To Africa
      • 4. Sons Of Criminals
      • 5. Concrete Slaveship
      • 6. Rainbow Culture
      • 7. Not Guilty
      • 8. Three Babylon
      • 9. Natural Progression

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Only Jah Children
      • 2. I A Rebel Soul
      • 3. Back To Africa
      • 4. Sons Of Criminals

      Side 2

      • 1. Concrete Slaveship
      • 2. Rainbow Culture
      • 3. Not Guilty

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. Three Babylon
      • 2. Natural Progression