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Earl Cunningham
Earl Cunningham



A1
Violence And Crime
A2
Violence And Crime Version
A3
Bless You
A4
Blessing
A5
Wait In Vain
B1
Waiting
B2
Ready To Learn
B3
Learning
B4
What A Day
This cult classic dub LP from 1983 was produced and arranged by Earl Morgan at Tubby's Recording Studio in Kingston, with backing band The Roots Radicals and vocalist Earl Cunningham in top form, especially considering it was his debut album. Despite this standout first record, Earl remained a rather overlooked artist in the Jamaican reggae scene. The dubs are dusty and deep, with subtle horns bringing a bit of light next to scattered organ chords and lumpy bass. Earl's vocals are often deep in the mix but delivered with real soul. If you're a fan of the likes of Junior Murvin then this one is for you.
Earl CUNNINGHAM
Earl Cunningham (reissue)
Burning Sounds
180 gram vinyl LP
BSRLP 875