Al MoodiePeace Love & Message

Label:

Black Ram United – none

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

Jamaica

Released:

Genre:

Reggae

Style:

Roots Reggae

Tracklist

A1 Children Get Ready
A2 Collie Weed
A3 Another Man Arms
A4 I And I
B1 Public Enemy
B2 Think It Over
B3 Why Teach Us To Fight
B4 300 Yrs "Or More"

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtChannel One Recording Studio
  • Recorded AtHarry J's Recording Studio
  • Mixed AtKing Tubby's Studio
  • Mixed AtChannel One Recording Studio
  • Mixed AtHarry J's Recording Studio
  • Mastered AtKing Tubby's Studio
  • Mastered AtChannel One Recording Studio
  • Mastered AtHarry J's Recording Studio
  • Recorded AtThe Black Ark
  • Lacquer Cut AtDynamic Sounds Recording Co. Ltd.

Credits

  • Arranged ByAl Moodie
  • BassNoel "Nallie" Walters
  • DrumSly Dunbar
  • GuitarTony Chin
  • Harmony VocalsGaylads*
  • Lacquer Cut ByDT*
  • OrganKeith Sterling
  • PercussionFreddy McGregor*
  • PianoKeith Sterling
  • ProducerH. Parkes
  • Tenor SaxophoneTenor (2)
  • TrumpetArnold Breakenridge*
  • Written-ByLovelace Leckie (tracks: A3)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: DSR 7965 A DT.

Reviews

  • crazzybear's avatar
    crazzybear
    Such a solid roots album,nice nice nice,shame about the price,thank goodness for the internet
    • ovadoserecords's avatar
      ovadoserecords
      I own an Original Test Pressing white label vinyl of this Al Moodie - Peace Love Message…must be very rare??because I see no copies or requests for it to be added to Discogs data
      • nattygreg's avatar
        nattygreg
        . . . Really need a Repress ! . . .
        • HeavyweightSound's avatar
          Edited 5 years ago
          someone please repress! Iroko @digikiller? let me know when you do 😉
          • etaaz's avatar
            etaaz
            One of the rarest sought after LPs, which definitely has that 70’s reggae golden era lyricism and deep rhythms. Some of the LP tracks play with some clicks/pops, which is noticeable in the Public Enemy track. There is some background noise but nothing over powering. This is attributed to the pressing as the Amazon and YouTube versions sound the same. There are several big tunes such as Public Enemy, Collie Weed, Another Man’s Arms, Why Teach Us to Fight and 300 Years or More. All in all it’s an A++ album fully deserving of a repress w/ gatefold and mini bio of Al Moodie.

            “It’s time for the leaders of this world,
            get together at the conference table
            and to find a solution,
            that will love this generation.
            But they thirst for power,
            brings destruction every hour. “

            Why Teach Us to Fight !

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