Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari
Tales Mozambique
Dynamic Sounds (Jamaica) 19xx
DY 3358 (LP)
sleeve : EX(wear on edge and corner.)
media : VG+/VG+(light surface noises and some click noises caused by light hairlines and small pressing-error.)
Count Ossie is one of the most important artists who laid the foundation of Rastafari culture, is said to be the first Jamaican musician to record a Nyahbinghi rhythm. This is the historical masterpiece released in 1975. The African percussion of various sizes played by a large number of people evoke the vastness of Africa, and primitive chants, and it goes without saying that this is one of the best recordings ever made. This is a Jamaican reissue of an unknown release date, but it has been lacquer-cut by Geovanni Simpson, the master engineer of Dynamic Sound.
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