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quinta-feira, 23 de julho de 2020

STEEL PULSE - Jah Way



Faixas:

01 - Steppin' Out (ft Alborosie)
02 - Chillin (ft Brinsley Forde)
03 - No Solution (ft Urban Tribe)
04 - Jah Way (ft Black Wood)
05 - Music Is Fire (ft Zion Irie)
06 - Religion (ft Inner Circle  Bushman)
07 - Live Up (ft Broussaï)
08 - Love Love Love (ft Quique Neira)
09 - Batalha (ft Leões de Israel)
10 - Speed (ft Dub Incorporation)
11 - The Girl Is Mine (ft Morgan Heritage)
12 - Mes Racines (ft Momo Roots)
13 - Killers And Crooks (ft Lionize)
14 - Change The World (ft Macka B  Luciano)
15 - Wize Up (ft Pato Banton)
16 - People (ft The Groove Corporation)

Link para download:
https://mega.nz/file/Z64AASBb#ucntRYacSSwGd4raMZvy7Yj33vE5N21bxu6yVxHic2Q

quarta-feira, 26 de junho de 2019

STEEL PULSE - Sound System (The Island Anthology)
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CD 01
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Faixas:
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01 - Handsworth Revolution
02 - Bad Man
03 - Soldiers
04 - Sound Check
05 - Prodigal Son
06 - Ku Klux Klan
07 - Prediction
08 - Macka Splaff
09 - Bun Dem
10 - Nyah Love
11 - Unseen Guest
12 - Sound System
13 - Jah Pickney - R.A.R.
14 - Tribute To The Martyrs

Link para download:
https://mega.nz/#!9mRWwYgI!_SRNDR12YfvqV7ZbFgEAfrKPf6MdOYIbsFqyB_O-0Ak

CD 02

Faixas:

01 - Babylon Makes The Rules/ Devil's Disciples (12" Version)
02 - Uncle George
03 - Biko's Kindred Lament
04 - Blasphemy
05 - Macka Splaff (Live)
06 - Drug Squad
07 - Harrassment
08 - Reggae Fever
09 - Shining
10 - Heart Of Stone (Chant Them) (12" Version)
11 - Rumours (Not True)
12 - Caught You Dancing
13 - Burning Flame
14 - Higher Than High
15 - Nyahbingi Voyage
16 - Don't Give In

Link para download:
https://mega.nz/#!V75mEQiQ!DuwllJrQ05xqbCaQvYEGzppeaQ_EseEql0V1eVqzvU4

STEEL PULSE - Victims
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01 - Taxi Driver
02 - Can’t Get You (Out Of My System)
03 - Soul Of My Soul
04 - Grab A Girlfriend
05 - Feel The Passion
06 - Money
07 - Victims
08 - Gang Warfare
09 - To Tutu
10 - Free The Land
11 - We Can Do It
12 - Stay With The Rhythm
13 - Evermore
14 - Dudes
15 - Taxi (Dub)
16 - We Can Do It (A Capella)

Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/w6g0b3b9nuyijdk/Steel_Pulse_-_Victims.rar/file

STEEL PULSE - State Of... Emergency
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01 - State Of Emergency
02 - Dead End Circuit
03 - Steal A Kiss
04 - Hijacking
05 - P.U.S.H.
06 - Love This Reggae Music
07 - Said You Was An Angel
08 - Reaching Out
09 - Melting Pot
10 - Disco Drop Out
11 - Reaching Out (Extended Version)

Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/k8b0zr7h7a6uwn1/Steel_Pulse_-_State_Of_Emergency.rar/file

STEEL PULSE - Vex



Faixas:

01 - Bootstraps
02 - Back To My Roots
03 - Islands Unite
04 - Better Days
05 - In My Life
06 - Endangered Species
07 - New World Order
08 - X Resurrection
09 - Whirlwind Romance
10 - No Justice No Peace
11 - Dirty H 20
12 - Dub To My Roots
13 - Dubite

Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/rd7xsjbxzqmbj25/Steel_Pulse_-_Vex_%25281994%2529.rar/file

quarta-feira, 29 de novembro de 2017

REGGAE IN A BABYLON (1978) DVD




DVD Review: Reggae In Babylon - Reggae In London 1978

The late 1970's and the early 1980's were times of civil unrest in England that was marked by running battles between the police and minority groups. Young south-east Asians and blacks in particular came under fire from the police for refusing to take abuse from either them or neo-nazi groups like the National Front. It was one of the peculiarities of British policing at the time that when Asian or black youth fought back against skin-heads the police always managed to show up to quell the "rioting" but were never to be found when the skin heads were on the assault.

In 1980 tensions between police and the black community boiled over amidst accusations of police brutality and racism and the resulting riots left behind damage that was still visible a month after. I was in London just after the riots and there were still store fronts boarded over with plywood and the underground press was full of stories of young black men being picked up and worked over for no reason. It seemed that the police were especially targeting the most visible among the black minority - Rastafarians - who were easily distinguished by either their dreadlocks or the colourful knitted caps they wore to contain their "dreads"

The Rastafarian religion had come over to England with Jamaican immigrates after WWll. It was started as a black liberation movement in the slums of Jamaica based on the writings of black nationalist Marcus Garvey. The name Rastafari comes from the name Emperor Haile Selassie I was known by before ascending the throne of Ethiopia, Ras Tafari Makonnen. In his writings Garvey had predicted the coming of a black king in Africa who would lead black people to freedom, and when Selassie was crowned in 1930 he was believed to be that man. The self styled Lion of Judah not only gave his name to the religion, he was taken as a god on earth by the more devout amongst his followers.

For the Rastafarian, the white man's world, Babylon, is a prison and he will only be truly free when he is living in the promised land of Africa - specifically Ethiopia, In his documentary movie made in 1978, Reggae In Babylon, German film maker Wolfgang Buld's interviews with young British reggae musicians shows that while not all of them were strict adherents to the tenets of the religion, they did look upon it as significant for the role it played in establishing a black identity for young British of African descent. One of the members of the band Steel Pulse in their interview describes himself as not necessarily being an adherent of the religion, but he could appreciate it for the sense of history and identity it gave him.

Reggae In Babylon has just been reissued by MVD Entertainment and is an amazing historical document. In it the director went around and interviewed various key figures in the British reggae scene in 1978 when it was just beginning to take off. He not only talks to bands like Steel Pulse, he took footage of them playing both live and in the studio. The majority of what he talks to the various individuals about is the history of reggae, both in and outside of England, and its inter-relation with Rastafarianism. While there are no direct references to any of the troubles that are being experienced by the black community at the time, one of the interviews takes place in front of a bulletin board on which is hung a sign denouncing the National Front.
















STEEL PULSE

While Steel Pulse are probably the name most of us are going to be familiar with of those interviewed for the film, the members of Aswad, are more of a Rastafarian band in terms of their religious convictions, and look more like what we have come to expect a reggae band to look like. For in these young days of British reggae, folks like the members of Steel Pulse have yet to grow their hair in dreads and are dressed in their street clothes when performing. The music however is pure reggae with all of the characteristics of the sound firmly established.

Lyrically Steel Pulse music reflected the tenor of the times more than any of the other musicians interviewed. In fact there were a couple of songs sung by Jimmy Lindsay, "Ain't No Sunshine" for instance, that weren't much different from most R&B or soul song in terms of content. The only real difference being the lyrics were sung with a slight Jamaican accent. Interestingly enough, as most of the musicians were born in England, and some are even second generation English, very few of them speak with the thick accent we've come to associate with reggae musicians. The guys in Steel Pulse all sound pretty much like anybody their age born in urban England.

















ASWAD

As for the other major characteristic of Rastafarianism, the use of marijuana as a sacrament, while there were some shots of people smoking while listening to Aswad playing, there wasn't much made or said about it by. In fact it receives only the briefest of mentions by one person when asked to define Rastafrianism. It doesn't appear to have been as important to these people as a whole as it might have been for reggae players elsewhere.

One of the nice surprises about Reggae In Babylon is the high quality of both the picture and the sound, especially considering it was filmed thirty years ago and the sound was originally mono. The images are sharp and clear, and the sound was a lot cleaner than many a disc shot these days. Whoever was responsible for re-mastering the tapes has done a magnificent job.

1978 in England was a turbulent time especially in the inner cities where punk and reggae were taking root among the young people and providing them a focal point for their frustration with the system. Reggae In Babylon not only gives us insights into some of the social conditions affecting the black community of the time, it shows the role reggae and Rastafarian religion played in giving it a sense of purpose and identity. While there was no Rastafarian church or leadership the people could rally around or follow, it still acted as a unifying element. Unlike previous generations they weren't going to be content with the role of docile servant and were prepared to stand up for their rights and reggae was the soundtrack for that fight. (Fonte: http://richardrbmarcus.com/)

Faixas:

Jimmy Lindsay - Ain't No Sunshine
Aswad - It's Not Our Wish
Matumbi - Rock
Aswad Feat Alton Ellis - Diverse Doctrine
Steel Pulse - Ku Klux Klan
Steel Pulse - Prodigal Son
Jimmy Lindsay - Easy

Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/6a947ocr664pp11/Reggae_In_A_Babylon_%281978%29_DVD.zip

sábado, 23 de março de 2013

STEEL PULSE - Tribute To The Martyrs



Faixas:

01 - Unseen Guest
02 - Sound System
03 - Jah Pickney - R. A. R.
04 - Tribute To The Martyrs  
05 - Babylon Makes The Rules  
06 - Uncle George
07 - Biko's Kindred Lament
08 - Blasphemy (Selah)

Link para download:
https://mega.co.nz/#!OZtUkADK!TkIYTEiE2x0z-6ro77E-XU5O9nQuYYFofYfu4PNHmI0

segunda-feira, 3 de outubro de 2011

STEEL PULSE - Prediction 12inch



sexta-feira, 1 de outubro de 2010

STEEL PULSE - Handsworth Revolution
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Faixas:
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01 - Handsworth Revolution
02 - Bad Man
03 - Soldiers
04 - Sound Check
05 - Prodigal Son
06 - Ku Klux Klan
07 - Prediction
08 - Macka Splaff
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Link para download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7BS4425T

terça-feira, 18 de maio de 2010

SHOW IMAGINÁRIO - Culture & Steel Pulse DVD
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Links para download:
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Parte 1: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7C964NAD
Parte 2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DHQ65LFV
Parte 3: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C4LYJZV0

sexta-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2010

STEEL PULSE - Reggae Greats
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Faixas:
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01 - Sound System
02 - Babylon Makes The Rules
03 - Don't Give In
04 - Soldiers
05 - Prodigal Son
06 - Ku Klux Klan
07 - Macka Splaff
08 - Drug Squad
09 - Reggae Fever
10 - Handworth Revolution
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Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?55n4azjnny4

domingo, 20 de dezembro de 2009

ESPECIAIS STEEL PULSE
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Faixas:
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01 - Heart Of Stone
02 - When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman
03 - Rally Round
04 - Ravers
05 - Jah Pickney
06 - Reggae Fever
07 - Steppin' Out
08 - Earth Crisis
09 - Burning Flame
10 - Island Unite
11 - Chant A Psalm
12 - Ku Klux Klan
13 - Taxi Driver
14 - Handsworth Revolution
15 - Rollerskates
16 - Leggo Best
17 - Blues Dance Raid
18 - Your House
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Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?zmqzdydetmo
STEEL PULSE - Caught You Dancing
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Faixas:
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01- Drug Squad
02- Harassment
03- Reggae Fever
04- Shining
05- Heart Of Stone (Chant Them)
06- Rumours (Not True)
07- Caught You Dancing
08- Burning Flame
09- Higher Than High
10- Nyahbinghi Voyage
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Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?honzyzmndzi

quinta-feira, 29 de outubro de 2009

STEEL PULSE - True Democracy
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Faixas:
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01 - Chant A Psalm
02 - Ravers
03 - Find It...Quick!
04 - A Who Responsible
05 - Worth His Weight In Gold (Rally Round)
06 - Leggo Best
07 - Blues Dance Raid
08 - Your House
09 - Man No Sober
10 - Dub' Marcus Say
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Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?gm2jxdwmj1r

terça-feira, 22 de setembro de 2009

STEEL PULSE - Ultimate Collection
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Faixas:
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01 - Handworth Revolution
02 - Ku Klux Klan
03 - Prediction
04 - Revolution Dub (Take 1)
05 - Prodigal Son
06 - Tribute To The Martyrs
07 - Babylon Makes The Rules
08 - Sound System
09 - Uncle George
10 - Burning Flame
11 - Caught You Dancing
12 - Not King James Version
13 - No Justice To Peace
14 - Settle The Score
15 - Back To My Roots/Dub To My Roots
16 - Evermore
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Percussion - Alphonso Martin
Bass, Percussion - Ronnie McQueen
Drums - Steve Nisbett
Producer - Karl Pitterson
Synthesizer - Errol Reid
Keyboards, Drum Programming - Sidney Mills
Trombone - Rico Rodriguez
Drums, Programming - Ian Haughton
Vocals - Charlotte Wood
Percussion, Keyboards - Selwyn Brown
Guitar - Carlton Bryan
Percussion - Danny Cummings
Cornet, Flugelhorn - Dickage
Keyboards - Tyrone Downie
Bass - Alvin Ewen
Guitar - Basil Gabbidon
Arranger, Producer - Jimmy "Senyah" Haynes
Guitar - David Hinds
Main Performer - Steel Pulse
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Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ymimu2d5f3d

terça-feira, 23 de junho de 2009

STEEL PULSE au Printemps de Bourges 2005
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Printemps de Bourges (Primavera de Bourges) é uma pequena cidade da França onde acontece um tradicional festival (tipo Oktobeer Fest) de música rock, world e novas tendências. Foi criado em 1977.
Alguns artistas brasileiros já se apresentaram neste evento. Em maio de 1992 o Cidade Negra abriu o festival para o Steel Pulse.
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terça-feira, 5 de maio de 2009

STEEL PULSE - Earth Crisis
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Faixas:
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01 - Steppin' Out

02 - Tightrope

03 - Throne of Gold

04 - Roller Skate

05 - Earth Crisis

06 - Bodyguard

07 - Grab Education

08 - Wild Goose Chase

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Drums & Percussion: Stevie "Grizzly" Nesbitt

Lead Vocal, Rhythm & Lead Guitar: David Hinds

Keyboards & Vocals: Selwyn "Bumbo" Brown

Bass: Ronald "Stepper" McQueen

Percussion & Vocal: Alphonso Martin

Bass & Lead Guitar: Jimmy Haynes

Sax Solo: Carl Atkins

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Link para download:

http://www.mediafire.com/?mxuc0yxmh2o

sábado, 28 de fevereiro de 2009

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STEEL PULSE - Rastafari Centennial Live In Paris

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Corria o ano de 1975 em Birmigham, Inglaterra, quando três jovens do bairro negro de Handsworth, descendentes de imigrantes jamaicanos, resolveram canalizar suas energias e frustrações para a música, formando uma banda que viria se tornar uma das mais queridas e respeitadas entre os regueiros do mundo todo, o Steel Pulse. O trio era formado pelo baixista Ronald McQueen e pelos guitarristas Basil Gabbidon e David Hinds, que descreveu a situação da época: "Havia seguidas confrontações da polícia com os jovens da comunidade. Havia um sistema educacional decadente e uma alta taxa de desemprego, então nós precisávamos de alguma coisa para manter nosso espírito elevado e conscientes do que era feito com os negros enquanto minoria na Inglaterra. Daí nós fomos para a música".

A eles logo se juntariam o tecladista Selwyn Brown, o baterista Steve Nisbett, o percussionista Phonso Martin e o cantor Michael Riley. Durante três anos eles ensaiaram e batalharam shows, fazendo covers de Burning Spear, Gladiators e Bob Marley. Uma das maiores dificuldades era arrumar lugar para tocar, porque até mesmo os clubes negros fechavam suas portas para eles, com medo de terem problemas por causa da má fama dos rastas. Ironicamente, as melhores chances para a banda vieram com o movimento punk, que na época abalava as estruturas da indústria musical e da própria sociedade inglesa. Em meio a shows com algumas bandas da época, como Clash, XTC, Police, Stranglers, o Steel Pulse encontrou espaço para passar sua veemente mensagem anti-establishment aos skinheads e punks, que adoravam a banda. David Hinds atribui à troca de experiências com aquelas bandas o fato do Steel Pulse ser tão perfeccionista e profissional quanto possível nas suas criações.
A força dos shows e o relativo sucesso de três compactos bancados pela banda levou-os a assinar contrato em 78 com a poderosa Island Records, gravadora que reunia então a nata dos artistas de reggae, como Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Burning Spear, Lee Perry, U Roy, entre outros. Foi aí que eles se encontraram com o engenheiro e produtor jamaicano Karl Pitterson, que tinha um certo nome devido aos trabalhos que fizera com Bob, Peter Tosh e Bunny Wailer. A química que se estabeleceu entre as partes funcionou perfeitamente, com os dois primeiros discos lançados, Handsworth Revolution e Tribut to the Martyrs, consagrando o Steel Pulse como uma banda do primeiro escalão do reggae. Mas ainda havia mais.

O Steel Pulse foi para a América no rastro da invasão do punk rock no final da década de 70. David Hinds relembra: "Antes de deixar a Inglaterra, nós fomos chamados pela Island. ’Por que vocês querem ir para a América? Ninguém conhece vocês...vocês vão estar perdendo seu tempo’. (...) Nós viemos para os Estados Unidos quase como pobres. Viemos sem saber que todo mundo conhecia o Steel Pulse, estavamos preparados para enfrentar isso. E nosso primeiro show foi num lugar chamado Mud Club, em Manhattan. Nós pensamos ’Yeah, vamos tocar aqui e deve vir um punhado de gente e depois que tocarmos em outros clubes, provavelmente teremos um pequeno retorno’. E o lugar explodiu, man, nós não conseguíamos acreditar". Em 81 o grupo foi a grande atração do Sunsplash, que naquele ano homenageou Bob Marley, falecido pouco antes. O sucesso da apresentação rendeu um contrato com a Elektra, e o disco True Democracy, lançado em 82, foi aclamado pela crítica e pelo público. Foi a consagração e o auge do Steel Pulse como um nome de primeira linha na cena reggae mundial, mas também marcou o fim da formação original e da proposta musical que o grupo vinha seguindo. (Fonte: surforeggae)

Faixas:
01 - State of Emergency
02 - Roller Skates
03 - Kkk
04 - Blues Dance Raid
05 - Taxi Driver
06 - Soldiers
07 - Stepping Out
08 - Chant a Psalm
09 - Gang Warfare
10 - Stay Wid De Ridim
11 - Makka Medley
12 - Ravers
13 - Rally Round
14 - Reprise
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Link para download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?qn1xaiwn5gn