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Junior Murvin – Bad Man Possee LP Coloured Vinyl

Junior Murvin – Bad Man Possee LP Coloured Vinyl

Junior Murvin – Bad Man Possee LP Coloured Vinyl
Junior Murvin – Bad Man Possee LP Coloured Vinyl
Junior Murvin – Bad Man Possee LP Coloured Vinyl

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Junior Murvin – Bad Man Possee

  • 180 gram audiophile vinyl
  • Featuring Dread at the Controls studio musicians the Roots Radics Band
  • Limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl
Bad Man Possee is a classic early Eighties dub reggae recording by Junior Murvin, who made his name working with Lee "Scratch" Perry on his 1976 debut album Police & Thieves.

This album features some stirringly hypnotic tracks to go along with the hit title track. "Guitar" is an eerie ode to Murvin's first guitar, riding craftily over a headnodding rhythm provided by Dread At The Controls studio musicians the Roots Radics Band. While Murvin changes speeds quite mercurially, from the love lost recollection "Never Fall in Love" to the politically charged "Rebellion," the high quality of the music remains even throughout. Murvin's outstanding doo wop-inspired falsetto is a uniquely inspired nod to the R&B tradition as well as the stylings of ska, rocksteady, and dub. Murvin tops the album off with simply astonishing version "Man Is the Fire."

Bad Man Possee is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl.

Tracklist:

Side A
1. Bad Man Possee
2. Guitar
3. Guitar Dub
4. Never Fall In Love
5. Heartbreaker

Side B
1. Rebellion
2. Dub Rebel
3. Brixton Possee
4. Man Is The Fire
5. Dub On Fire

Label: Music On Vinyl
Released: 1976/2024

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