Black Roots

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Tribal War 04:42 Tools
What them a do 03:50 Tools
Africa 03:35 Tools
Juvenile Delinquent 04:23 Tools
Move On 00:00 Tools
The Father 00:00 Tools
Survival 00:00 Tools
Confusion 00:00 Tools
Frontline 00:00 Tools
Opportunity 00:00 Tools
Bristol Rock 04:19 Tools
War 00:00 Tools
Signs & Wonders 00:00 Tools
Far Over 00:00 Tools
Struggling 00:00 Tools
Chanting For Freedom 03:23 Tools
The opportunity 00:00 Tools
Blackheart Man 10:01 Tools
The System 00:00 Tools
bristol_rock 00:00 Tools
Burn the Wicked One 04:02 Tools
Tribal War (12" Mix) 04:20 Tools
Pompous Way 03:53 Tools
Pin In The Ocean 06:43 Tools
I Believe 00:00 Tools
Seeing Your Face 00:00 Tools
Armageddon Dub 00:00 Tools
In Captivity 00:00 Tools
Conman 00:00 Tools
Long Long Ago 00:00 Tools
Move On (extended) 00:00 Tools
Suzy Wong 00:00 Tools
Juvenile Deliquent 00:00 Tools
Blackheart Man (extended) 00:00 Tools
I Am Flying 00:00 Tools
Take Heed 00:00 Tools
Militancy 00:00 Tools
Seven Nation Army 00:00 Tools
Earth Land 00:00 Tools
Release The Food 00:00 Tools
On The Ground 00:00 Tools
Oh Mama Africa 00:00 Tools
Realize 00:00 Tools
Slavery 00:00 Tools
The Frontline 00:00 Tools
Not Into War 00:00 Tools
Jah People Come 00:00 Tools
Mash Them Dub 00:00 Tools
Sufferation 00:00 Tools
Warning From Jah 00:00 Tools
Natural Reaction 00:00 Tools
Call Me Out 00:00 Tools
Start Afresh 00:00 Tools
Hide Out 00:00 Tools
Driving On 00:00 Tools
Capitalism 00:00 Tools
Freedom 00:00 Tools
Just Look Back 00:00 Tools
Jah Jah Dub 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Feel 00:00 Tools
All Day All Night 00:00 Tools
Moving Dub 00:00 Tools
Stuck Pon Waff 00:00 Tools
No Fee 00:00 Tools
Drive the Road 00:00 Tools
Cloudy Night 00:00 Tools
Landscape 00:00 Tools
Conscious Man 00:00 Tools
Voice of the People 00:00 Tools
Love Your Freedom 00:00 Tools
Dub the Youth 00:00 Tools
Rise Up 00:00 Tools
Now Is the Time 00:00 Tools
Struggle 00:00 Tools
Come and Sing 00:00 Tools
Without Direction 00:00 Tools
Remember 00:00 Tools
Barriers 00:00 Tools
Tip Toe 00:00 Tools
Living With Jah 00:00 Tools
Chant It Dub 00:00 Tools
Guide Us 00:00 Tools
Warning 00:00 Tools
Suffer Me Not 00:00 Tools
Home Once More 00:00 Tools
Mighty Lion 00:00 Tools
Wipe Away the Tears 00:00 Tools
Where Did I Go Wrong 00:00 Tools
Dub Us 00:00 Tools
Bad Mind 00:00 Tools
Childless Mother 00:00 Tools
Show Them Dub 00:00 Tools
She Wants 00:00 Tools
Strange Land 00:00 Tools
Lion Dub 00:00 Tools
Dub Reaction 00:00 Tools
Son of Man 00:00 Tools
The People Dub 00:00 Tools
Confusion 12" Mix 00:00 Tools
Dub of the People 00:00 Tools
Guidance 00:00 Tools
I Believe Dub 00:00 Tools
Poor Children 00:00 Tools
Street Life 00:00 Tools
Albert Villa 00:00 Tools
Murder Dem 00:00 Tools
The Earth 00:00 Tools
Lonely Journey 00:00 Tools
Spare The Rod 00:00 Tools
The Father 12" Mix 00:00 Tools
Dub Express 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
Long Long Ago Dub 00:00 Tools
Pompous Way Dub 00:00 Tools
Reclaim 00:00 Tools
Kool Con 00:00 Tools
Earth Land Dub 00:00 Tools
Tear Down the Walls 00:00 Tools
Diamonds and Pearls 00:00 Tools
let it be me 00:00 Tools
Take It 00:00 Tools
Common Man 00:00 Tools
Militancy Dub 00:00 Tools
Take Heed II (outro mix) 00:00 Tools
Drawn to My Attention 00:00 Tools
Pin The Ocean 00:00 Tools
A Wah So 00:00 Tools
Oh Mama Africa Dub 00:00 Tools
Carnival 00:00 Tools
Folitrickshun Dub 00:00 Tools
I Am Flying Dub 00:00 Tools
Struggle Dub 00:00 Tools
Hide Out Dub 00:00 Tools
Call Me Out Dub 00:00 Tools
Slavery Dub 00:00 Tools
Be 00:00 Tools
Reality Dub 00:00 Tools
Dub Free 00:00 Tools
How Long 00:00 Tools
WAR ZONE 00:00 Tools
Pin In The Ocean (Extended Mix) 00:00 Tools
Hidden dub track-1 00:00 Tools
Fertility Dub 00:00 Tools
Talk It Dub 00:00 Tools
One Ebony Girl 00:00 Tools
A Wah So? 00:00 Tools
Hidden dub track-3 00:00 Tools
Face Dub 00:00 Tools
Without Direction Dub 00:00 Tools
All Sing the Song Key 00:00 Tools
No Fee Dub 00:00 Tools
Pressure Dub 00:00 Tools
Landscape Dub 00:00 Tools
Prevention 00:00 Tools
Lead Dub 00:00 Tools
Apartheid Dub 00:00 Tools
Come and Sing Dub 00:00 Tools
FORGIVE THEM 00:00 Tools
Black Roots 00:00 Tools
Oppressor 00:00 Tools
Hidden dub track-2 00:00 Tools
Wake Up 00:00 Tools
Trickle Trickle Treat 00:00 Tools
Guess Who 00:00 Tools
Strugglers Dub 00:00 Tools
Allday Alldnight 00:00 Tools
Pretenders Dub 00:00 Tools
Can't Get out of That 00:00 Tools
01 Wipe Away The Tears 00:00 Tools
Spare The Food 00:00 Tools
Poor Old Mama 00:00 Tools
Children of the World 00:00 Tools
Tories 00:00 Tools
One Thing 00:00 Tools
Situation Dub 00:00 Tools
What a Crisis 00:00 Tools
Reincarnation 00:00 Tools
The Father 12 Mix 00:00 Tools
Ah Who Say 00:00 Tools
Confusion 12 Mix 00:00 Tools
The Sytem 00:00 Tools
Dub for the Children 00:00 Tools
Set Me Free 00:00 Tools
Tribal War - 12" Mix 00:00 Tools
One Step Dub 00:00 Tools
02 Warning 00:00 Tools
06 Rise Up 00:00 Tools
Con Man 00:00 Tools
Tribal War - 12 Mix 00:00 Tools
Confusion - 12 Mix 00:00 Tools
Hidden Dub Track 1 00:00 Tools
Digital 00:00 Tools
I Believe (feat. Jah Garvey) 00:00 Tools
01 - War 00:00 Tools
Hidden Dub Track 2 00:00 Tools
Chanting For Freedom - 12 Mix 00:00 Tools
Life in the System Dub 00:00 Tools
What Them 'A Do 00:00 Tools
Black Roots Skank (Mix Me Down) 00:00 Tools
Black Roots Skank 00:00 Tools
Hidden Dub Track 3 00:00 Tools
Take Heed II (outro mix) 00:00 Tools
Pompous Way - Dub 00:00 Tools
Hong Koong Dub 00:00 Tools
Move on - 1983 00:00 Tools
The Father - 12 Mix 00:00 Tools
Move Along (dub) 00:00 Tools
Confusion (12") 00:00 Tools
Face Dub (12") 00:00 Tools
05 - Move On 00:00 Tools
Confusion (12" mix) 00:00 Tools
Repatriation Dub 00:00 Tools
What Them´a Do 00:00 Tools
What Them' A Do 00:00 Tools
Jah Live Special 00:00 Tools
Stand Firm 00:00 Tools
The Father (12" mix) 00:00 Tools
I Believe (Extended Mix) [feat. Jah Garvey] 00:00 Tools
Armageddon Dub Realaudio 00:00 Tools
Black Heart Man 00:00 Tools
Chanting For Freedom (Radio 1 Session, 19 May 1981) 00:00 Tools
Signs Wonders 00:00 Tools
Chanting for Freedom (12" mix) 00:00 Tools
Juvenil Delinquent 00:00 Tools
Jamming 00:00 Tools
The Good, The Dub & The Free 00:00 Tools
Move Away (Dub) 00:00 Tools
08 - Africa 00:00 Tools
I Believe (feat. Jah Garvey & Buggsy) 00:00 Tools
They Cant Stop It!! 00:00 Tools
The Father (Radio 1 Session, 19 May 1981) 00:00 Tools
01-black_roots_-_tribal_war 00:00 Tools
Move On (Extended Mix) 00:00 Tools
Confusion (12'' Mix) 00:00 Tools
Pompous Way - Rootikal Humble Yourself Version 00:00 Tools
Young Fool 00:00 Tools
Pin In The Ocean - Extended Mix 00:00 Tools
Pompous Way (Dub) 00:00 Tools
For a Ride 00:00 Tools
What Dem Do? (Radio 1 Session, 19 May 1981) 00:00 Tools
They Can't Stop It (Main) 00:00 Tools
Dub Promotion 00:00 Tools
Confusion (12 mix) 00:00 Tools
Dub Face 00:00 Tools
The Father (12'' Mix) 00:00 Tools
Yake Heed II (Outro Mix) 00:00 Tools
Take Heed (Wicked Ones Mix) 00:00 Tools
Strugglin' 00:00 Tools
Move On (feat. Jah Garvey) 00:00 Tools
04-black_roots_-_juvenile_delinquent 00:00 Tools
Tribal War (12 mix) 00:00 Tools
03-black_roots_-_survival 00:00 Tools
Pompous Way (Rootikal Humble Yourself Version) 00:00 Tools
02 Realize 00:00 Tools
04 The Father 00:00 Tools
Wong Dub 00:00 Tools
Chanting For Freedom (12'' Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Good, The Dub And The Free 00:00 Tools
Jagger The Dagger 00:00 Tools
Tribal war (reggae) 00:00 Tools
03 Dub Express 00:00 Tools
16-black_roots_-_tribal_war_12_mix 00:00 Tools
Chanting For Freedom (12 mix) 00:00 Tools
The Father (12 mix) 00:00 Tools
03 All Day All Night 00:00 Tools
Dub The Yoth 00:00 Tools
08-black_roots_-_africa 00:00 Tools
Pompous Way - Oldwah Mix 00:00 Tools
07-black_roots_-_opportunity 00:00 Tools
Pin In The Ocean (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
01 Juvenile Delinquent 00:00 Tools
Barries 00:00 Tools
People dub 00:00 Tools
06-black_roots_-_move_on 00:00 Tools
12-black_roots_-_confusion_12_mix 00:00 Tools
lean dub 00:00 Tools
02-black_roots_-_confusion 00:00 Tools
Got a Vision 00:00 Tools
Pompous Way (Oldwah Mix) 00:00 Tools
Mother 00:00 Tools
Pompous Way (69 Mix) 00:00 Tools
07 Start A Fresh 00:00 Tools
Tribal War (12' Mix) 00:00 Tools
11-black_roots_-_bristol_rock 00:00 Tools
the_father 00:00 Tools
I Believe feat. Jah Garvey 00:00 Tools
05-black_roots_-_what_dem_a_do 00:00 Tools
Juvenile Delinquent - Paris Theatre 1985 00:00 Tools
War - Paris Theatre 1985 00:00 Tools
Struggling - Paris Theatre 1985 00:00 Tools
Blackheart Man - Paris Theatre 1985 00:00 Tools
Signs And Wonders - Paris Theatre 1985 00:00 Tools
The Frontline - Paris Theatre 1985 00:00 Tools
Father 00:00 Tools
Pin In The Ocean - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Blackheart Man (12'' discomix) 00:00 Tools
06 Oppressor 00:00 Tools
tribal_war 00:00 Tools
black roots - release the food 00:00 Tools
chanting_for_freedom 00:00 Tools
move_on 00:00 Tools
Blackheart Man [Extended] 00:00 Tools
Take Heed [Wicked Ones Mix] 00:00 Tools
juvenile_delinquent 00:00 Tools
06 Jah Jah Dub 00:00 Tools
Black Roots - 04. Freedom 00:00 Tools
09-black_roots_-_the_father 00:00 Tools
In Captivity (Dubplate mix) 00:00 Tools
Live Power 00:00 Tools
14-black_roots_-_the_system 00:00 Tools
01 Take Heed 00:00 Tools
04 The People Dub 00:00 Tools
15-black_roots_-_the_father_12_mix 00:00 Tools
In Captivity (Dub Plate Mix) 00:00 Tools
04 - Guidance 00:00 Tools
10-black_roots_-_chanting_for_freedom 00:00 Tools
Bonus Dub 1 00:00 Tools
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Black Roots began their musical journey in 1979. They are based in the St Paul’s area of Bristol England. Jabulani Ngozi, one of the guitarists in the band, recalls in an interview he gave in 2004 to a French record label called Makasound, that Black Roots was formed by a group of friends that had known each other from the 60’s. They had been playing in different bands doing cover versions but after a discussion during a game of dominoes they decided to form their own band on condition that they only played original material and so Black Roots started to take shape. Often seemingly insignificant moments lead to the creation of a lasting musical legacy. Perhaps not one bathed in hit songs and top selling albums but one that within the genre of roots reggae music has lasted well over 30 years with a strong and loyal follwing. And who gave the band their first big break on national radio – none other than BBC Radio 1’s John Peel following the release of their first record Bristol Rock, a 4 track 12 inch vinyl offering, on their own label Nubian Records in 1981. John Peel said of the band ‘If anyone tells you that there is no such thing as good British reggae, first tell them that they are a ‘herbert’ and then listen to Black Roots.’ When Bristol Rock first hit the streets it received rave reviews and charted in the Reggae and Independent charts. Jon Futrell in Black Echoes was moved to say "quite simply, Black Roots are the next great hope for reggae in this country.’ Several Radio and Television performances followed in quick succession led by John Peel for whom they recorded 2, in May 1981 and November 1983, and for David ‘Kid’ Jensen and Peter Powell. They appeared on BBC TV’s Oxford Roadshow, in ‘In Concert’, wrote the title song for a BBC sitcom ‘The Frontline’ and performed on several regional broadcasters like BBC West and HTV. All this attention meant that the band were always busy playing at colleges, universities, clubs and other venues and festivals like Glastonbury, Womad and the Elephant Fayre throughout the 80s and early 90s all over the United Kingdom. They released their debut album, simply entitled ‘Black Roots’ on Kick Records in 1983. It had an immediate impact on the national music scene with reviews hailing it as a ‘A blinding debut album’ (Black Music and Jazz Review), ‘…one of the best LPs from a British Reggae group’ (Sounds), …one of the most polished and uplifting reggae albums it’s been my pleasure to hear…’ (Black Echoes) and ‘…the best of the new British reggae bands….’ (The Guardian). In 1984 they wrote the title track to a new BBC sitcom series titled ‘The Frontline’ based on the ‘fractious’ relationship between two brothers one a policeman and the other a dreadlocks man. Though the sitcom only ran for one series, the title track was released as a single by BBC Records and Tapes that had some low level chart success. Subsequently the BBC released an album entitled ‘The Frontline’, also in 1984. This was a rather unusual departure for them but it was successful enough for them to release a second album, in 1985, for the band entitled ‘In Session’ featuring recordings taken from Radio 1 sessions recorded for John Peel and David ‘Kid’ Jensen. Black Roots got their first big break in Europe in 1984 when UB40 invited them to be their support act for their European tour that year. This led to the band beginning to build a following on the continent that then enabled them to tour over there at least once a year well into the early 1990’s. Their first collaboration with Neil Fraser aka The Mad Professor, in 1986, led to the release of their fourth album ‘Allday and Allnight’ on their own label Nubian Records. Simon Buckland in Echoes reported, "Here with the Mad Professor in the production seat, they have a deeper, even more substantial sound than before, with vocal harmonies developed and worked on, attention paid to keep the feel 'just so', tight, and a brazen horn section...to serve as the gilt edge." An encounter with a small video production company called 12 Bar Video at one of their gigs in 1986 led to the band’s first live recording both in sound and vision. It was their second collaboration with Neil Fraser aka The Mad Professor. The band hired The Studio, a music venue in Bristol and promoted their own show that was filmed by 12 Bar Video on Sunday 8th June 1986. The sound was engineered, recorded and mixed by The Mad Professor. That autumn the live video recording titled ‘Celebration’ was released. This was the last time that this line-up of the band that had worked together for several years, almost since the beginning, were to be recorded together playing live at a gig. The next project that the Mad Professor worked on with the band was the 1989 album release ‘Live Power’, on Nubian Records, a live session that was recorded at the Moles Club Bath on 22nd September 1988 and then remixed at Ariwa Studios. Charles Bryan aka Delroy Ogilvie (vocals), Trevor Seivwright (drums) and Derrick King (bass) had already parted company with the band. Black Roots did not replace Charles Bryan on vocals preferring to trim the line-up down to 7 but replaced the bass and drum section with Senouci Hardy on bass and Anthony ‘Drumton’ Ward on drums. The band released of their last full studio album, in 1990, titled ‘Natural Reaction’. Much of the work relies on the skills of Black Steel, a versatile musician, who laid the bass, drums and additional keyboards rhythms. This was the first album recorded at Ariwa and the last one that the Mad Professor worked on with Black Roots. Shortly after this album was released the band stopped touring. For the next 5 years the band’s label, Nubian Records released a series of Dub remixes of the band’s recordings, Dub Factor – The Mad Professor Mixes in 1991, Dub Factor 2 – The Dub Judah Mixes in 1994 and Dub Factor 3 – ‘Dub Chronicles’ The Mad Professor and Dub Judah Mixes in 1995. The final album release from the band, during this period, came in 1993, it was produced by Dub Judah, entitled Black Roots ‘With Friends’ and features vocals by BB Seaton, Trevor Dixon, Dub Judah, Mikey Forbes and a cameo performance by Delroy Ogilvie on some of the bands iconic tracks. Then activity ceases completely for several years. Black Roots remerges from obscurity when Makasound a label in France contacts them and reissues a compilation of the band's first two albums on a fourteen-track CD titled ‘On the Frontline’, on 4 July 2004. This reissue sells well and is followed on the 25 November 2007 with the reissue of ‘In Session’, with bonus tracks. On the back of these releases the band start doing some selected shows in France to great acclaim. There is still a strong following for the band and their brand of roots reggae, a fact that prompted Bristol Archive Records to approach the band and offer to reissue some more of their back catalogue. They first release a compilation of the band’s singles entitled ‘The Reggae Singles Anthology’ on double Vinyl, CD and Digital Download on the 5th September 2011. The CD version includes a re-mastered version of the ‘Celebration’ video recording on DVD. This is followed this with a reissue on CD of ‘Allday AllNight’ on 23rd April 2012, also with bonus tracks. But a far more crucial development has been the band’s new studio album, ‘On the Ground’ recorded in April 2012 and released by Sugar Shack Records/Nubian Records on 10th September 2012 on Vinyl, CD and Digital Download. These 17 brand new songs pick up from where they left off over 20 years ago. The sound is different. It is deeper and fuller with intelligent grooves and the lyrics are more mature and more thought provoking, less militant but staying true to their beliefs. The album was produced by Jeff Spencer and Black Roots and mixed by Louis Becket. Charles Bryan aka Delroy Ogilvie is back, as well, to give the band that extra vocal edge. They follow this up with a dub version on this album entitled ‘On the Ground in Dub’ in March 2013 also on Sugar Shack Records/Nubian Records. And on 23rd September 2014 comes the release of their newest album of new material entitled ‘Ghetto Feel’ on French Independent Label Soulbeats Records on CD, Vinyl and Digital Download. This is a powerful set that does not compromise the deep roots sound of the band and continues to deliver a radical message ably produced by the band and Jeff Spencer and mixed by Louis Beckett. So the 4 vocals are working together again fronting the new solid sound of the band complete with a powerful horn section. It is still that classic Black Roots style and delivery that continues to draw in their existing fans and is appealing to a whole new generation of roots reggae lovers, many of whom weren't born when Black Roots released their string of classic records. This new interest has led to the band playing a series of selected live shows both in the UK and the Continent that include Bristol Veg Fest (2011 and 2014), ATP I’ll Be Your Mirror curated by Portishead at Alexandra Palace in London, Sardinia Reggae Festival in Italy, WOW Festival in the Isle of Wight, Cabaret Sauvage in Paris France, Festival Ecolozicalizes in France, Glastonbury 2013, the Lambeth Country Show in Brockworth Park London United Kingdom, Garance Reggae Festival 2014 in Bagnols-sur-Ceze France and Banlieues Bleues Jazz Festival 2015 Paris France. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.