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Ah Who Seh? Go-Deh Orange Heavyweight Vinyl is by The 4th Street Orchestra. Now available from Vinyl Records Manchester on sale in stock and in a brand new condition priced at only £28 + delivery. Founded in 1971, Matumbi was among the earliest and best British reggae bands. They did, however, also record under different guises, including The 4th Street Orchestra. In their acclaimed Rough Guide to Reggae, Steve Barrow and Peter Dalton rate this album and its counterpart Leggo AhFiWeDis asthe best showcase for Matumbis talents . This release marks the first LP reissue of this genuine UK rootsmonument since 1976. Original member Dennis Blackbeard Bovell of LKJ and Dub Band fame knew the local sound systemscene like the back of his hand and most tracks on Ah Who Seh Go Deh were initially cut as exclusive specials for his own Jah Sufferer sound system and for fellow soundmen. Hardly anyone hearing these tunes at reggae parties or would have guessed they didnt originate in Kingston but were recorded in London. And neither did many who bought the records when they were released a few years later. Thats hardly surprising, as the material Bovell amp Co churned out could easily compete with the toughest output of their Jamaican counterparts. A splendid version of the 1970 Kingstonians smashSinger Man is the most familiar tune here. But its the bands own outstanding, heavyweight roots tunes likeJah Chase Dem orZaIon , their versions popping up later in true sound system style for maximum impact, that will have reggae fans prick up their ears.Ah Who Seh GoDeh is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on orange coloured vinyl.. Vinyl Heavyweight Orange Go-Deh Seh? Who Hit the Read More Button, for more track details and delivery information.
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