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Enter In To His Gates With Praise

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発売日 2017年08月10日
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レーベルRadiation
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RROO318CD
SKU 8592735006737

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:46:46
Personnel: Johnny Clarke (vocals). Illustrator: Adrian Cruft. Having had less than satisfactory experiences working with Clancy Eccles and Rupie Edwards, in 1974 Johnny Clarke finally got his break through another artist's misfortune. Earl Zero originally voiced "Enter into His Gates with Praise," but producer Bunny Lee was less than thrilled, and thus Clarke, who'd provided backing vocals, was given the lead vocal go-ahead himself. The result was seismic, and one of the most incredible partnerships in reggae history was born. By the following year, Clarke had recorded so many songs (a slew of hits among them) that Lee had enough for two albums by the singer -- Enter into His Gates with Praise and Put It On, both of which were released in 1975. Supporting the singer were the Aggrovators, whose phenomenal backings fired up the rockers era, with their cymbal-led rhythms giving Lee his "Striker" nickname. And to complete the studio triumvirate was King Tubby, who engineered and mixed both of Clarke's albums. In Britain, it was the most dread of the numbers that excited the lion's share of attention, but as Enter into His Gates makes clear, Clarke didn't work exclusively in the cultural realm; over half the set was given over to matters of the heart, an area where the singer equally excelled. Needless to say, the first four tracks are all cultural masterpieces, but sublime romantic covers like "Left with a Broken Heart," "If You Should Love Me," and "My Desire" are equally enticing for lovers. Clarke's emotive vocals, but clipped delivery, would eventually become de rigueur in the dancehalls in the following decade, but in his time they were a startling innovation. This set featured a trio of masters at work, and remains one of the most impressive debut albums in Jamaican history. Lee, Tubby, Clarke, and the Aggrovators -- what more could anyone want? How about more? The CD reissue tosses in another handful of exquisite delights aimed straight at the romantic crowd. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

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    1. 1.
      Enter Into His Gates With Praise
    2. 2.
      None Shall Escape the Judgement
    3. 3.
      Move Up Rasta Man
    4. 4.
      Jah Jah We Are Waiting Upon You
    5. 5.
      Don't Talk Too Much
    6. 6.
      If You Should Lose Me
    7. 7.
      Left With a Broken Heart
    8. 8.
      You Are My Woman
    9. 9.
      Walk Away
    10. 10.
      My Desire
    11. 11.
      Hey Girl Don't Bother Me
    12. 12.
      True Believer in Love
    13. 13.
      Please Don't Go
    14. 14.
      In Paradise

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Johnny Clarke

オリジナル発売日:1975年

商品の紹介

Having had less than satisfactory experiences working with Clancy Eccles and Rupie Edwards, in 1974 Johnny Clarke finally got his break through another artist's misfortune. Earl Zero originally voiced "Enter into His Gates with Praise," but producer Bunny Lee was less than thrilled, and thus Clarke, who'd provided backing vocals, was given the lead vocal go-ahead himself. The result was seismic, and one of the most incredible partnerships in reggae history was born. By the following year, Clarke had recorded so many songs (a slew of hits among them) that Lee had enough for two albums by the singer -- Enter into His Gates with Praise and Put It On, both of which were released in 1975. Supporting the singer were the Aggrovators, whose phenomenal backings fired up the rockers era, with their cymbal-led rhythms giving Lee his "Striker" nickname. And to complete the studio triumvirate was King Tubby, who engineered and mixed both of Clarke's albums. In Britain, it was the most dread of the numbers that excited the lion's share of attention, but as Enter into His Gates makes clear, Clarke didn't work exclusively in the cultural realm; over half the set was given over to matters of the heart, an area where the singer equally excelled. Needless to say, the first four tracks are all cultural masterpieces, but sublime romantic covers like "Left with a Broken Heart," "If You Should Love Me," and "My Desire" are equally enticing for lovers. Clarke's emotive vocals, but clipped delivery, would eventually become de rigueur in the dancehalls in the following decade, but in his time they were a startling innovation. This set featured a trio of masters at work, and remains one of the most impressive debut albums in Jamaican history. Lee, Tubby, Clarke, and the Aggrovators -- what more could anyone want? How about more? The CD reissue tosses in another handful of exquisite delights aimed straight at the romantic crowd. ~ Jo-Ann Greene|
Rovi

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