KEITH HUDSON - Rasta Communication In Dub ALANIS MORISSETTE sarcasm derived from the world's
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sarcasm derived from the world's mediocrity
Did he know these might be his last shows
the title of both song and album reflect from her natural reactions to the creation of the music itself
Between hushed incantations and molten guitars
Leave No Shadow embodies these sentiments
KEITH HUDSON - Rasta Communication In Dub ALANIS MORISSETTE sarcasm derived from the world'sLP Black Vinyl Punch for punch dub companion to the iconic 'Rasta Communication' Recorded at Randy's, Channel One and Chalk Farm. Sly and Robbie Soul Syndicate in full effect. Clive Chin, Lloyd McKenzie and Sid Bucknor were at the mixing desk, the final mix was done by Prince Jammy in King Tubby's Studio. Often described as Reggaes Dark Prince, Keith Hudson certainly didnt play by anyone elses rules when it came to creating music and Rasta
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