Jah Lion

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Soldier And Police War 00:00 Tools
Wisdom 00:00 Tools
Dread Ina Jamdong 00:00 Tools
Hay Fever 00:00 Tools
Colombia Colly 00:00 Tools
Flashing Whip 00:00 Tools
Fat Man 00:00 Tools
Bad Luck Natty 00:00 Tools
Black Lion 00:00 Tools
Little Sally Dater 00:00 Tools
It's Too Late Dub 00:00 Tools
Sata 00:00 Tools
Satta 00:00 Tools
No Apology 00:00 Tools
What's It Gonna Take? 00:00 Tools
My Empress 00:00 Tools
Inity 00:00 Tools
Work To Do 00:00 Tools
Jah Lion 00:00 Tools
O' Jah 00:00 Tools
Chant 00:00 Tools
Rough Times 00:00 Tools
Didn't I Tell You? 00:00 Tools
Dying Breed 00:00 Tools
African Queen 00:00 Tools
Soldier & Police War 00:00 Tools
Mr. President 00:00 Tools
The Lama (AKA The Spiritual Whip) 00:00 Tools
Truths and Rights (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Rasta Takeover 00:00 Tools
Soldier and Police Ware 00:00 Tools
the lama 00:00 Tools
Columbia Colly 00:00 Tools
Two 7's Clash 00:00 Tools
3 guys and a babylon (fluffy fluffy version) 00:00 Tools
Jaded Motha' Dub (babylawnmower version) 00:00 Tools
Three guys and a babylon (Version) 00:00 Tools
Roaring Lion (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Action 00:00 Tools
Trod Along - 2019 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Lots Of Loving 00:00 Tools
Master Degree 00:00 Tools
Life Story 00:00 Tools
The Lama (Aka The Spirtual Whip) 00:00 Tools
Everyone Happy 00:00 Tools
Reagan 00:00 Tools
Fight Zero Wondelem 00:00 Tools
When I Went Away 00:00 Tools
Jah Say 00:00 Tools
Give Thanks 00:00 Tools
The Lama - Aka "The Spirtual Whip" 00:00 Tools
White belly rat 00:00 Tools
Generation From Creation (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Black Lotion 00:00 Tools
The Lama (Aka "The Spirtual Whip") 00:00 Tools
Let The Healing Begin 00:00 Tools
Trod Along 00:00 Tools
Careful 00:00 Tools
Woman Meh Love 00:00 Tools
Herb Afi Bun 00:00 Tools
Soldier + Police War 00:00 Tools
Jah is for You 00:00 Tools
3 Guys and a Babylon 00:00 Tools
07 - Bad Luck Natty 00:00 Tools
05 - Colombia Colly 00:00 Tools
melody for negus 00:00 Tools
06 - Fat Man 00:00 Tools
Two Sevens ClaSH 00:00 Tools
Alma Rasta 00:00 Tools
Channel One 00:00 Tools
11 - Soldier And Police War 00:00 Tools
02 - Dread Ina Jamdong 00:00 Tools
Colombia Collie 00:00 Tools
Praise Jah 00:00 Tools
Dread Inna Jamdong 00:00 Tools
Trod Along (2019 Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Jaded Motha' Dub 00:00 Tools
Blacks Now Fall 00:00 Tools
03 - Hay Fever 00:00 Tools
Crying Over You 00:00 Tools
Three Guys And A Babylon 00:00 Tools
Leggo 00:00 Tools
09 - Little Sally Dater 00:00 Tools
Little Sally Daughter 00:00 Tools
Dread Ina Jamlong 00:00 Tools
Fatman 00:00 Tools
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There are two artists that share the name Jah Lion. 1) Jamaican reggae singer Pat Francis who recorded under Jah Lloyd, Jah Lion, The Black Lion of Judah and Jah Ali. 2) A sandal gazing dub jam band from underground label RollOverRover featuring Sean McCann, who released the perversely limited Dub Bible (RollOverRover, CS, 2009). Pat Francis Jamaica's Pat Francis recorded under a lot of names during the 1970s, including Jah Lion, Jah Lloyd and Black Lion of Judah, and given that his musical creations frequently centred on drug-related themes, he was sort of an early character blueprint for the flamboyant urban rappers of the late 1990s. In the mid-1960s he was a member of the Mediators, and he later scored hits with topical material like "Soldier Round the Corner," "Know Yourself Blackman" and "Killer Flour" for producer Rupie Edwards. Never afraid to reinvent himself, Francis turned toaster and DJ for tracks like "Black Snowfall" and "World Class." He tasted critical success as Jah Lion when he recorded the marvellous Colombia Colly album with producer Lee "Scratch" Perry at Perry's legendary Black Ark studio, including a striking version of the Little Willie John classic, "Fever." He became Jah Lloyd in 1978, signing a record deal with Front Line, and although songs like "Jah Lion" and "Cocaine" tried hard, they stirred up little public interest. Francis turned to production work as the 1970s ended, becoming Jah Lion again as the 1980s beckoned, and although he stayed active behind the scenes, his major recording work was behind him. Pat Francis was only 52 when he was killed in Kingston on June 12, 1999. Dub Bible by Jah Lion Time and space is put on eternal delay, and every pixel of your vision is soaked in bong water. The tongue in cheek homage gets lost in the haze as soon as the smoke fills your eardrums. It was a great time if you don't remember what happened. Splendidly bowed banjo from Sean McCann on track 2. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.