Here's a lost treasure from the Black Ark,
dating back to the late 1970's.....hold it,
hold it.....rewind selector. I cannot tell a
lie, this very fine tune actually eminates
from a group of musicians based in
Manchester and was recorded at The Bakery
Studio in Stockport circa 2013. Would you
adam & eve it?
The Breadwinners, lead by Alan Redfern,
appear to be the studio's house band and on
'Pass It To You' they accompany Stevie,
about whom, regretfully, I can tell you
nothing. Check out several more remarkable
recordings from The Bakery here.
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3 comments:
That is quite amazing...you would have fooled me...well knock me down with a feather
Great find. I've bookmarked their page. Thanks. Not only does it sound authentic JA 70's dub style it's good with it. They must have some fun up there in the Bakery.
Good stuff isn't it? I particularly admire the complete lack of digital input to the recording process - it's authentic analogue all the way!
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