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ARTISTdirect is a federally registered service mark of ARTISTdirect, Inc.The "A with the arrow logo" is a service mark of ARTISTdirect, Inc.Dave and Ansil Collins or Dave and Ansel Collins).Ansell Collins (born 1949, also in Kingston) is a keyboard player.They were working for producer Lee "Scratch" Perry in Kingston in the late 1960s, and joined forces in 1971, for the ska single "Double Barrel".It was the first record that drummer Sly Dunbar (then 14) ever played on.They attempted a comeback in 1981 without success.Roy, Pama International and Jimmy Cliff.This page was last modified on 7 January 2008, at 20:32.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Ansell Collins (sometimes spelled Ansil or Ansel) is a Jamaican keyboard player, producer, and occasional singer.Collins is also a producer and has released solo records, including single sides "Cock Robin", "Atlantic One", "Stalag", and "Nuclear Weapon" between 1969 and 1971, as well as a handful of later albums.He continued to record during the 1980s, mainly as a session musician, and released a solo album in 1986.The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae.This page was last modified on 7 January 2008, at 20:08.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.With vocalists of the calibre of Ansell himself, Roland Burrell, and the perennial Tony Tuff, DJ contributions from Jah Thomas and Mr."French dub" of the same to further enchant the sound system massive.Ansell himself sings it Gregory Isaacs style on "Here Comes The Rain", yet with a rootsy edge on "Tonight is The Night".Create Ansel Collins MP3s from these CDs with MUSICMATCH Jukebox Plus!Born in Jamaica in 1949, Collins began his musical career in the '60s as a singer but soon switched to first drums and then keyboards quickly after...Dandy LivingstoneDerrick MorganHoney BoyThe CreationsB.AEC One Stop Group, Inc.Ah, the memories of teenage lads with acne, braces, jeans rolled halfway up the calves to show off Doc Marten bovver boots , and an attitude problem!LOUDer than the radio, feeling the bass, coloured lights and westlers hot dog smell.Popular is that I can listen again to the music but now detached from the context in which I first heard it.So a 10 to the vocal for tricking me into hearing more than was really there, but 8 is probably about right for the music.Scared the shit out of me when I first saw them doing it on TOTP, which, then as now, I interpreted as a good sign.From the evidence of the letters pages of NME, MM, etc.As regards radio play, it was spun pretty regularly on Radio 1.Slade was probably the extent of it.Betweens, then Ambrose Slade, then just Slade (but in their skinhead era they were definitely Slade).Skinhead Moonstomp as rubber stamping the ska skinhead connection.To these young eyes at least I thought they were very scary looking individuals.The Asians established themselves as small shopkeepers and restaurateurs, and were perceived by the skinheads as bourgeouis.So mathematically speaking, you can work out the LP mark easily enough.Well worth digging out if you get the chance.What this record did is launch onto a world a musical genre that went on to become a major influence on the culture which once despised it.Glad to see the record has at last been given the recognition it deserves.Freaky Trigger but not to Popular, so we will see if this posts.Actually, right after the start there are some James Brownish vocalisms, but then the interjections become more toastal.It was the first record I ever bought myself and I still love it.Barker has lived in the UK for many years, whereas Ansel Collins remained in Jamaica.If you enjoy Popular please link to it or tell your friends about it.The more people we have commenting and sharing their views on these songs, the better.Blog '92: WALK AND SKANK
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BRANDWATCH: Twix Fits!Podcast Powered by podPress (v7.This video will appear on your blog shortly.Change this to see only comments above a certain value.Thanks for putting it on.Double U Oh Oh Oh Oh!!!!These guys were SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COOL.I've always loved this record sinced the day it was launched upon us.Why can we not make music like this anymore?Would you like to comment?
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