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Great Controversy CD (2001)
Carlton Ogilvie CD discography The product of an extended London session, Great Controversy is an album that effortlessly combines social commentary with powerful melody. Luciano stands as a strong-willed Rasta revivalist with far less militant ideologies than those of some of his contemporaries (Sizzla, Capleton). The seeds of spiritual struggle and social and economic revolution are subtly planted within the smooth rhythms and gentle toasting of the Davey Town, Jamaica, vocalist. Many of the songs stay within a theme of destroying injustice ...
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Black Star CD (2005)
Carlton Ogilvie music CDs Anthony B. isn't an especially distinguished singer, but on what appears to be his 14th album he makes up for a mediocre singing voice with a chesty, powerfully confident toasting style and exceptionally solid rhythms provided by Maximum Sound label honcho Frenchie. He and his producer make a few strange and questionable decisions on Black Star ...
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Visions CD (2003)
Carlton Ogilvie CD discography Liner Note Author: John Masouri.
Recording information: Big Ship; Digital-B; Stingray; Tyte Jhams.
Photographer: Allan "Dee" Mcleod.
Arrangers: Raymond McCleod; Carl McCleod.
Personnel: Dalton Browne (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Stanley Andrews, Phillip Campbell (guitar); Errol Hird (horns); Michael Spence, Paul Henton (keyboards, drums); Paul Crosdale, Clifton Morrison, Sydney Mills, Carlton Ogilvie, Noel Browne (keyboards); Jermaine Forde, Sly Dunbar (drums); Jepher ...
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Free Up the Vibes Vinyl LP (2000)
Carlton Ogilvie albums Principally recorded at Big House Studios, Middlesex, England.
Personnel includes: Glen Washington, Kenton Brown, Carlton Ogilvie, Hutchie Peng, Trevor Fagan, Richie Davis, Freddie McGregor, Ernie Wilks, Dalton Browne, Tony Phillips, Winston Rose, Valerie Skeet, Diane White, Caroline Williams, Tan Tan, Paul Yebuah, Donavan Stewart, I-Wata, Paul Henton, Johnny T, Beeper Man.
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Rhythm and Songs CD (2006)
Carlton Ogilvie discography Rhythm & Songs is a great album and so soothing to the ears of real reggae fans. A joyful mixture of one drop riddims and love filled lyrics. The buzz is strong for new music from Peter Hunningale, bringing Peter's music to a wider audience and documenti
Recording information: Shock Out Studio, London, England; Stingray Studio, London, ...
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Living Dangerously CD (1998)
Carlton Ogilvie songs "Dancehall,Reggae Jams,Hip-Hop Flava,Soulful R&B Rhythms"
Recording information: Aud; Boogie Lab, London, England; Digital B., Jamaica; Easy Street, London, England; Larrabee West, Los Angles; MIxing Lab; Music WOrks.
Personnel: Priest Brooks (rap vocals, keyboards); Daz Dillinger (rap vocals, drum programming); Crooked I, Snoop Dogg (rap vocals); Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis (guitar); Lee Jaffe (harmonica); Tim Wu, Tony Greene (saxophone); Willi ...
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Rhythm & Song CD (2006)
Carlton Ogilvie albums Recording information: Shock Out Studio, London, England; Stingray Studio, London, England.
Personnel: Peter Hunnigale (vocals, programming, background vocals); Kenton "Fish" Brown (bass guitar); Carlton Ogilvie (drum programming); Computer Paul (drum programming).
Audio Mixers: Peter Hunnigale; Carl "Dillie" McLeod.
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Pounding System CD (1982)
Carlton Ogilvie music CDs Paralleling other English reggae outfits like UB40 and Mad Professor's Ariwa band during the late '70s and early '80s, Adrian Sherwood's various On U Sound outfits took off from Jamaican dub and vocal music to create something both similar and unique. While primarily inspired by the dub of King Tubby and company as well as the ...
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 Carlton Ogilvie discography Worked With
Luciano, Anthony B., Glen Washington
Carlton Ogilvie Songs Page
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