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Errol Bellot - Youthman
Posté : 16 mai 2013 15:53
par Bristol Archive
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Not out until late July, but I thought I'd give you an early preview, we have an album from Errol Bellot recorded in collaboration with Jah Bunny and Ras Elroy between 1983 and 1985.
We have also included Errol's self-produced single "The Wicked Them", but this time as a discomix with the original unreleased 1983 dub version instead of the deejay cut you get on the 12". The only other track that has been previously released is "Rootsman" all the other tracks are getting their first release and most of the tracks are either extended discomixes or come with their dub version. The CD has 17 tracks the limited vinyl has 9 tracks, (3 discomixes and 3 vocal + dub), both have extensive sleeve notes and archive photos. This one is a must for all fans of Errol and all lovers of eighties Roots.
Re: Errol Bellot - Youthman
Posté : 18 mai 2013 22:33
par litelet
samples, please!

Re: Errol Bellot - Youthman
Posté : 18 mai 2013 23:08
par ras jude
Re: Errol Bellot - Youthman
Posté : 19 mai 2013 12:14
par Mali
bien bon ce morceau !
Re: Errol Bellot - Youthman
Posté : 21 mai 2013 11:53
par robot
good job! thanks bristolarchives.
i look forward to play the version of wicked them now. a seperated dub version would have been even more appreciated than another discomix though.
Re: Errol Bellot - Youthman
Posté : 22 mai 2013 13:14
par Bristol Archive
robot a écrit :good job! thanks bristolarchives.
i look forward to play the version of wicked them now. a seperated dub version would have been even more appreciated than another discomix though.
Although the running order of the CD was more or less sorted months ago the vinyl version was originally going to be quite different and there would have been a separate 12" with the original vocal/deejay discomix of "The Wicked Them", the dub and maybe a Rootikal remix, (Errol still has the multi track master). The vinyl LP has ended up aimed more at the hardcore Reggae market than the general Reggae market and at the moment we can't really afford to release a separate 12" as well, unless we start charging crazy money for twelves like some other labels do.
If you guys buy all the vinyl copies within six months I'll guarantee we do the 12".
