RICO - Jama Rico (40th Anniversary Remastered Edition) - LP - 180g Vinyl

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RICO - Jama Rico (40th Anniversary Remastered Edition) - LP - 180g Vinyl

RICO - Jama Rico (40th Anniversary Remastered Edition) - LP - 180g Vinyl

€22.99

 

LABEL: Chrysalis

CAT NO: 5060516095681

BARCODE: 5060516095681

 

Tracklisting:

SIDE A
1. Destroy Them (2021 Remaster)
2. We Want Peace (2021 Remaster)
3. Jam Rock (2021 Remaster)
4. Some Day (2021 Remaster)
5. Distant Drums (2021 Remaster)

SIDE B
1. Love And Justice (2021 Remaster)
2. Java (2021 Remaster)
3. Do The Reload (2021 Remaster)
4. Easter Island (2021 Remaster)


RICO – Jama Rico
(40th Anniversary Remastered Edition)

LP – 180g Vinyl
(With printed inner and bellyband)


Rico started his career in the late 1950’s playing with the likes of Prince Buster, Laurel Aitken and Max Romeo as a session musician in addition to creating his own recordings. He moved to the UK in the early 60’s and continued performing live and playing as a session musician. He signed to Island Records in the 70’s, releasing his first solo albums.

In 1979 Rico met Jerry Dammers and began playing with The Specials. He became an honorary member of the band and featured prominently on some of their most famous tracks, along with Dick Cuthell, which produced a distinctive sound. In 1980 he released his first album for the 2 Tone label, That Man is Forward.

Jama Rico was the second album released on 2 Tone Records in 1982. This album felt like a celebration of Jamaican musicians – Jama Rico was an altogether different beast. This was a more resolute statement, more African in its rhythms and a hidden treasure within the 2 Tone label.

This time the recording sessions were split between Joe Gibbs studio in Jamaica and sessions at London’s Town House Studios. The Jamaican sessions again were produced by Dick Cuthell and comprised of musician friends Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, Headley Bennett, and Ansel Collins. The London sessions, produced by Dick and Jerry Dammers, featured Specials John Bradbury and Horace Panter, along with Tony Utah and Satch Dixon.

This new remaster, originally released in May 1982, is a part of the ongoing 2 Tone ‘40th Anniversary’ releases. The package is a 3mm Spined Sleeve, 180gm Heavyweight Black Vinyl, printed inner and bellyband.