Head over forthwith to the very fine Charity Chic Music to sample two choice slices of vintage Jimmy Cliff tunage. A couple of hours ago, immediately after doing that very thing, I continued the party back at my place by digging out a pair of my own favourite sides by the reggae legend, 1970's 'Be Aware' and 'Rub-a-Dub Partner' from 1982.
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
On a Cliff Tip
Head over forthwith to the very fine Charity Chic Music to sample two choice slices of vintage Jimmy Cliff tunage. A couple of hours ago, immediately after doing that very thing, I continued the party back at my place by digging out a pair of my own favourite sides by the reggae legend, 1970's 'Be Aware' and 'Rub-a-Dub Partner' from 1982.
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Great minds Swede
A Jimmy Cliff lovefest today
Never heard Be Aware before, certainly don't recognise it, enjoyed it muchly.
All hail, the great Jimmy.
Great to hear so much Jimmy Cliff today, the man is a legend.
Always will have a place in my heart...got most of my record collection stolen in early 70s could not listen to music for a bout a week....first record I listened to was by Jimmy.
Yes yes yes. Great Jimmy Cliff songs.
George. I have 'Be Aware' on the b-side of the 'Wild World' 7" single. The song has appeared on the occasional compilation, but is sometimes mis-titled 'Beware'.
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