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johnny clarke - enter into his gate with praise - radiation roots - vinyl

RR 00318 - 99210 - eulp - €20.99

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Genre: Reggae / Dub

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




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Repress from Johnny Clarke's 'Enter Into His Gates With Praise', originally released in 1975 on the Attack label!

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Along with his rival, Cornell Campbell, Johnny Clarke was one of the most esteemed singers of the roots reggae era. Having grown up next door to a popular sound system on Waltham Park Road in western Kingston, Clarke’s early fascination with music led him to hang out at Studio One with Jacob Miller while still at school. He then made the rounds of talent shows with Barry Brown, Sugar Minott and the Diamonds, which led to a debut recording in 1973, for the pianist Glen Stair, which remains unreleased. An early effort for Clancy Eccles, ‘God Made The Sea And Sun,’ was not promoted properly, though ‘Everyday Wondering,’ for Rupie Edwards, impacted in Britain; ‘Golden Snake’ for Stamma Houghton and a cover of Smokey Robinson’s ‘You Really Got A Hold On Me’ for Glen Brown were also false starts. The breakthrough finally came in 1975 when Clarke linked with Bunny Lee, who had him voice the Rastafari landmark ‘None Shall Escape The Judgement’ (written by Earl Zero, who failed to muster a credible take), which kick-started the ‘Flying Cymbal’ craze. Clarke’s resultant debut album, Enter Into His Gates With Praise, mixed hard-hitting Rastafari devotional material with sympathetic cover versions of classics by the likes of the Paragons, Slim Smith and Delroy Wilson, along with a few reggae renditions of some vintage American R&B.

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