June 5, 201213 yr It's actually 'The Blues Busters', Byron Lee & Dragonaires supplied the rhythm. ...unless of course there is an instrumental version Jimmy?
June 5, 201213 yr But which version do you want? As well as the Blues Busters version there's another slightly faster cut by Keith and Ken, released around the same time as the BBs, which also has instrumental accompaniment from Byron Lee and the Dragonaires! Bra is the US label by the way - original Jamaican label (for the Blues Busters, at least) is Kentone.
June 5, 201213 yr Ignore, found it on UK Island Sorry don't mean to hijack this but while we're on Jamaican soul - anyone (Tony) know Llans Thelwell - Lonely Night? I thought he was an instrumentalist so I don't know who the voclaist is. Edited June 5, 201213 yr by Pete S
June 5, 201213 yr ok Byron Lee Dragonaires plus BluesBuster vocals : the slower version ( and better IMHO) i wrote on bra label as i assume is cheaper than the Ja press.
June 5, 201213 yr Ignore, found it on UK Island Sorry don't mean to hijack this but while we're on Jamaican soul - anyone (Tony) know Llans Thelwell - Lonely Night? I thought he was an instrumentalist so I don't know who the voclaist is. I have that 45 'Lonely Night' on UK Island and the vocalist is Busty Brown, Pete
June 5, 201213 yr I have that 45 'Lonely Night' on UK Island and the vocalist is Busty Brown, Pete Yeah I know mate, sorry, it was discussed on the thread about my latest podcast and I remembered / realised then one I found out what the A side was, that I'd had the record at least 3 times in the last ten years but never played the B side!
On Bra label.. Many thanks