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Artist:
BROOKS & THE LIGHT OF SABA, CEDRIC 'IM'
Title:
Lambs Bread Collie/Free Up Black Man
Label:
HONEST JON'S RECORDS (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
HJP 004EP
You may know
Cedric Brooks
from the Soul Jazz
Dynamite
series. He was a serious sax player who left Jamaica for the States in the mid '60s, became heavily influenced by
Sun Ra
and went back to Jamaica to express his own vision of Ra's message, fusing Rastafarian drumming with Afro beat, funk and Latin. This is a sampler for a compilation of his own
Light Of Saba
record label. All the originals go for big bucks and are impossible to find. The EP itself consists of a wonderful instrumental and dub and a roots vocal on the B side, with a DJ version.
Artist:
BROOKS & THE LIGHT OF SABA, CEDRIC 'IM'
Title:
Africa
Label:
HONEST JON'S RECORDS (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
HJP 006EP
A second helping from the
Light Of Saba
compilation. This time the sound is Afro-funk with a Jamaican edge, coming across more like an early
Kool & The Gang
or
Cymande
. This is reggae with a disco beat and flailing Nyabinghi drums. The extended remix is exclusive to this 12". The B-side, "Sabebe," is an equally wonderful Afro-JA disco funk workout. Comes in Honest Jon's house bag, emblazoned with the
Light Of Saba
logo.
Artist:
BROOKS & THE LIGHT OF SABA, CEDRIC 'IM'
Title:
The Magical Light Of Saba
Label:
HONEST JON'S RECORDS (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
HJR 004CD
New 2009 edition on Honest Jon's Records (originally released in 2003). This compilation is drawn from extremely rare singles and LPs featuring the work of
Cedric "Im" Brooks
-- an old boy of the Alpha School in Kingston, Jamaica, alongside alumni like
Don Drummond
,
Johnny Moore
and
Tommy McCook
of
The Skatalites
, jazz-men
Joe Harriott
and
Harold McNair
, and too many other musical giants to mention. He was a member of
The Vagabonds
before
Jimmy James
moved the group to England, and during the '60s, toured Caribbean hotels and clubs with various big bands and combos. His own musical horizons -- especially new jazz music -- were increasingly distant from these constrained commercial contexts; and he eagerly accepted an invitation to visit a friend in the U.S. In Philadelphia, Cedric was awe-struck by the music and vibes of the
Sun Ra Arkestra
. He was on the point of joining the commune, when the birth of his second daughter necessitated his return to Jamaica. Amazingly, though, rocksteady was in full swing on the island, and Cedric took up Ra's challenge by starting
The Mystics
, to experiment with free-jazz and poetry, African robes and dancers. During this period, Cedric's long association with Studio One produced the hit single "Money Maker" and his musical direction of
Count Ossie's Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari
was commemorated by the classic
Grounation
triple-LP set, before his frustrations with purely rasta patterns encouraged him to set up
The Light of Saba
, in order to go into other aspects of African drumming. Taking leads from
Hugh Masekela
and
Fela Kuti
, the recordings of Cedric "Im" Brooks and The Light of Saba delineate "world music" way ahead of its time. The group offers a blend of African and U.S., Cuban and other West Indian influences -- calypso and funk, rumba and be-bop,
nyabinghi
and disco -- magnificently expressed as classic reggae.
Artist:
BROOKS & THE LIGHT OF SABA, CEDRIC 'IM'
Title:
The Magical Light Of Saba
Label:
HONEST JON'S RECORDS (UK)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$20.00
Catalog #:
HJR 004LP
Gatefold double LP version.
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