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  • 13:44, December 13, 2008 ‎AoHGuevvNGTtuOYl (hist) ‎[8 bytes] ‎24.46.245.80 (Talk) (New page: Thanks!,)
  • 15:47, May 27, 2008 ‎Roots Knotty Roots (hist) ‎[537 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: center '''Roots Knotty Roots: The Discography of Jamaican Music. Singles: 78 & 45 rpm 1950 - 1985 / Compiled & Edited by Michael Turner & R...)
  • 11:29, May 23, 2008 ‎Cedric Bravo (hist) ‎[644 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Jamaican vocalist who's recorded some sides during the 1960s. One of Rico's earlies credits was an obsure recording "Merry Christmas", produced by Dada Tuari.''' ...)
  • 00:06, February 9, 2008 ‎Bredda Gravilicious (hist) ‎[644 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''"Bredda Gravilicious"''' was recorded by The Wailing Souls ca. 1977. The same year it was released in Jamaica on their own Massive label. Island Records representatives recognized the ...)
  • 18:26, January 7, 2008 ‎International Jet Set (hist) ‎[432 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: "International Jet Set" is a song by The Specials for their second LP ''More Specials''. "My favourite track on the record is 'International Jet Set')
  • 18:23, January 7, 2008 ‎Man At C&A (hist) ‎[439 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: "Man at C&A" is a song by The Specials. "Terry presented his first Specials lyrics for 'Man at C&A', to which Jerry added a second verse and a killer tune, with a horn arrangement inspire...)
  • 18:15, January 7, 2008 ‎Rude Boys Outta Jail (hist) ‎[317 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Song by The Specials.''' Recorded ca. May 1980, credited to Golding/Staples/Gentleman as B-side to "Rat Race". "Rico always said it was one of his favorite Specials tunes. Perhaps he ...)
  • 16:55, January 7, 2008 ‎Ska'd For Life (hist) ‎[430 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''''Ska'd for Life: A Personal Journey with The Specials'' / Horace Panter. - London: Didgwick & Jackson, 2007. - ISBN 978-0-283-07029-7. - Hardcover. - xvii + 301 pp.''' A great history...)
  • 11:50, January 3, 2008 ‎Skaravan (hist) ‎[8,867 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Jazz Jamaica's debut album, ''Skaravan'' was released by Quattro Records, Japan in April 1994, followed three months later by its release in the UK on Jazz Jamaica's label, Skazz Record...)
  • 23:45, January 2, 2008 ‎Jazz Jamaica (hist) ‎[2,572 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Jazz Jamaica was formed by Gary Crosby ca. 1991. Rico Rodriguez worked with the group for some years from 1993 to ca. 1995. ==LineUp in 1993== *Gary Crosby (double bass) *Clifto...)
  • 17:52, January 2, 2008 ‎Blow Your Horn (hist) ‎[1,008 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''''Blow Your Horn featuring Rico & The Rudies''''' 300px ==Original release== 1969: *LP: Trojan TTL 12 *LP: DownTown TTL 12 ==Reissues== ...)
  • 16:29, January 2, 2008 ‎The Greatest Little Soul Band In The Land (hist) ‎[1,141 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''''The Greatest Little Soul Band in the Land'' was J.J. Jackson's first UK-recorded album following his hit single "But It's Alright", recorded in 1969. As the single it was recorded in ...)
  • 17:40, November 26, 2007 ‎The Selecter - Live in Berlin (1980) (hist) ‎[364 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''The Selecter played a phantastic show in 1980 in Berlin's Kant-Kino.''' ''..'' [[Image:The Selecter 1980 2.jpg|thumb|center|500px|...)
  • 17:25, November 26, 2007 ‎The Selecter (hist) ‎[1,950 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''The Selecter were formed in Coventry in 1979 with the success of the first 2Tone single in the UK who's B-side contained a song "Selecter" written by The Specials' John Bradbury and Neo...)
  • 17:35, November 12, 2007 ‎Live At Club Ska (DVD) (hist) ‎[3,306 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''The 2 DVD set ''Live At Club Ska'' presents two different concerts, a tribute concert ''The Tribute Concert'' in January 2004 when Laurel Aitken was seriously ill, and ''The Return ...)
  • 20:00, October 21, 2007 ‎Connections (hist) ‎[482 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: This side will be a reference to people with whom Rico worked during his lifelong career. ==C== *John Collins: producer of the Specials' last single ''Ghost Town'' in 1981. "I also ha...)
  • 08:15, October 5, 2007 ‎Linton Kwesi Johnson (hist) ‎[1,065 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: b. August 24, 1952, Chapleton, Jamaica center LKJ emigrated in 1963 with his family to London. He graduated at Goldsmith's College with...)
  • 21:59, October 4, 2007 ‎Routes (hist) ‎[1,883 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''''Routes'' is an album by some UK drummer called Fat Man released under the name BamJimba, released in 2006 and featuring Rico Rodriguez on two tracks (see below).''' ==Tracks== #T...)
  • 00:01, October 3, 2007 ‎Offshore Banking Business (hist) ‎[1,401 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Offshore Banking Business'' is a 1979 single by The Members with Rico Rodriguez on trombone. ==Original Release== The Members: ''Offshore Banking Business'' on 27 March 1979 7...)
  • 22:39, October 2, 2007 ‎1980 - The Choice Is Yours (hist) ‎[2,810 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''The 1980 LP from The Members featured Rico Rodriguez on trombone.''' ==Original Release== LP: Virgin V 2153 (UK) ==Tracks== #"The Ayatollah Harmony" #"Goodbye To The Job" #"Physic...)
  • 16:20, October 1, 2007 ‎Rico. Der Mann aus Wareika: unbeirrbar (hist) ‎[292 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''by Klaus Frederking. in: Rock Session 6. Magazin der populären Musik / Hg. von Walter Hartmann u. Gregor Pott. Red,: Klaus Humann. - Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Ja...)
  • 22:28, September 30, 2007 ‎Dennis Bovell (hist) ‎[1,371 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''b. 1953 St. Peters, Barbados''' Bovell is, after a long career inside the UK reggae and pop scene, that started around 1970, still active as musician and producer. In the late 1970...)
  • 13:44, September 30, 2007 ‎The Guinness Who's Who Of Reggae (hist) ‎[758 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: center '''General Editor: Colin Larkin. - London: Guiness Publishing, 1994''' Rico Rodriguez has his entry in this encyclopedia ...)
  • 13:09, September 30, 2007 ‎Reggae. The Rough Guide (hist) ‎[907 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Written by Steve Barrow and Peter Dalton. Ed. by Jonathan Buckley. Photographs by Adrian Boot, David Corio, Rick Elgood, Beth Lesser, Everton Sharp, and others. - London: Rough Guid...)
  • 21:57, September 27, 2007 ‎Forces Of Victory (hist) ‎[1,985 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: "Politically conscious dub poetry with every patois term ennunciated clearly enough for Johnson's white audience. Flawless musical contributions are from the likes of Dennis Bovell, [[...)
  • 20:13, September 15, 2007 ‎Bass Culture (hist) ‎[2,514 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: *LP: Island ILPS 9605 /UK *LP: Island /Ariola 202 211-320 /D :Pressing details: 202211 A-1/80S // 202211 B-1/80S (Made in Germany) :(p) 1980 Island Records Ltd. *CD: Mango CCD 9605 /US ...)
  • 11:50, July 30, 2007 ‎Dick Cuthell (hist) ‎[7,927 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: b. ca. late 1940/early 1950s (?), lives in London (?) '''Looking at Rico Rodriguez' music during his important period from the 1970s to early 1980s on person is always ...)
  • 17:58, July 12, 2007 ‎Return From Wareika Hill / Rising In The East (hist) ‎[4,179 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Return From Wareika Hill'' was Ricos first solo album after returning from Jamaica ca. 1988. He played and toured a lot in Japan with Jazz Jamaica and used the time for this extraord...)
  • 11:28, July 12, 2007 ‎Trombone (hist) ‎[155 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: Trombones. I play one. they come in many different sizes and styles. Can anyone find out what sort of 'bone Rico and Drummond used? what sort of size bore?)
  • 21:48, July 9, 2007 ‎Living Dub (hist) ‎[2,610 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: Sylvain Morris mixed this extraordinary dub album from the original Burning Spear album ''Markus Children''. It was released by Island Records c...)
  • 21:50, July 8, 2007 ‎Reco In Reggaeland (hist) ‎[2,023 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Reco In Reggaeland: Paying Tribute To Don Drummond'' was released in 1969 after the death of Rico's tutor and musical friend Don Drummond. ==Original release== [[Image:Reco_In_Reg...)
  • 17:24, July 8, 2007 ‎Marcus Children / Social Living (hist) ‎[6,889 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Marcus Children'' aka ''Social Living'' is part of Burning Spear’s important records from the period 1975 to 1979, four LPs, called the “true cornerstone of his wor...)
  • 21:21, July 6, 2007 ‎Oh Carolina (hist) ‎[3,085 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''"Oh Carolina"'' is a song by John Folkes. ==Original recording== Recorded at RJR studios, Kingston, 1960, produced by Prince Buster during his first ever recording session. (see...)
  • 15:18, July 3, 2007 ‎Mountain Of Wareika (7" single) (hist) ‎[624 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: In 2002 Rico recorded this 7" with Swiss musician Rafael Anker. 7": Cultural Warriors Music CW7004 /Ch (p) & (c) 2002)
  • 15:36, June 28, 2007 ‎Continental Shuffle (hist) ‎[727 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: "Continental Shuffle" was a song by an unknown author. The track was recorded around 1959 at Kenneth Khouri's Federal Studios, Jamaica and produced by Lloyd Daley ==Musicians== *[[Rico Ro...)
  • 15:31, June 28, 2007 ‎Bridgeview Shuffle (hist) ‎[1,026 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: "Bridgeview Suffle" is a track by R. Alphonso and L. Daley. He was first recorded around 1959 at Kenneth Khouri's Federal Studios, Jamaica and produced by Lloyd Daley ==Musicians== *[[Ri...)
  • 15:24, June 28, 2007 ‎Shimmy And Twist (hist) ‎[679 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: "Shimmy And Twist" is a song by Neville Esson, recorded around 1959 at Kenneth Khouri's Federal Studios, Jamaica. Produced by Lloyd Daley ==Musicians== *Rico Rodriguez (tb) *Rola...)
  • 15:16, June 28, 2007 ‎Miss Ann (hist) ‎[673 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Miss Ann is a song by Neville Esson recorded around 1959 at Kenneth Khouri's Federal Studios, Jamaica. Produced by Lloyd Daley ==Musicians== *Rico Rodriguez (tb) *Rolando A...)
  • 15:09, June 28, 2007 ‎It's Shuffle 'n' Ska Time with Lloyd "the Matador" Daley (hist) ‎[2,590 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: CD: Jamaican Gold JMC 200.221 /NL (c) + (p) 1994 Movieplay S.A. Tracks: #Neville Esson: "Miss Ann" (take 2) (N. Esson) 3:08 #Owen Gray: "River Of Tears" (O. Gray) 2:39 #Matador All...)
  • 13:14, June 27, 2007 ‎Man From Wareika (hist) ‎[3,182 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Man From Wareika'' is Rico Rodriguez' first album with full artistic freedom. It was recorded in 1976 and subsequently released by Island Records. ---- :MAN WH...)
  • 11:26, June 27, 2007 ‎Zion (hist) ‎[1,090 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''"Zion"'' is a song by Laurel Aitken, recorded in London, 1963. :"I'll be going back to Zion on that day :I'll be going back to Zion on that day :All our sorrows will be over :Heave...)
  • 11:21, June 27, 2007 ‎You Must Be Crazy (hist) ‎[2,811 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''"You Must be Crazy"'' is a line from the lyrics to Rico's song "Jungle Beat/Jungle Music". Since the 1990s the song is a central part of his live prog...)
  • 11:20, June 27, 2007 ‎Yea Yea Baby (hist) ‎[1,099 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Yea Yea Baby'' is a song by Laurel Aitken originally recorded in Kingston in 1960. :"For once the words aren't worth quoting, but the music is a slow pulling non-Boogie Blues eld b...)
  • 11:16, June 27, 2007 ‎Why Should I (CD single) (hist) ‎[1,511 bytes] ‎JamaRico (Talk | contribs) (New page: In 1992 Island Records released some 5"-CD singles with remixes of Bob Marley's original work with the release of the 4CD-box ''Songs Of Freedom''. One and for me the best was '''Bob Marle...)
  • 22:47, June 22, 2007 ‎Warrika Dub (hist) ‎[3,039 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Warrika Dub'' is Rico Rodriguez' famous ''Man From Wareka'' album in dub. Originally released in a very small "white label" quantity in 1977 it was not before 2004 that Island Ja...)
  • 22:45, June 22, 2007 ‎Trojan Sessions (hist) ‎[2,923 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Trojan Sessions'' is the fourth album by British reggae band Pama International. It's the first new record for Trojan Records in many years and features guest appearances by many...)
  • 22:42, June 22, 2007 ‎Togetherness (hist) ‎[3,992 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Togetherness'' is Rico's second live album after ''You Must Be Crazy''. It was recorded in Argentina in 2000 and 2001 and released in 2003. [[Image:Togetherness_2003_500.jpg|center|...)
  • 19:43, June 22, 2007 ‎Tighten Up! (hist) ‎[2,200 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Tighten Up! The History Of Reggae In The UK / Michael de Koningh & Marc Griffith. - London: Sanctuary, 2003. - ISBN 1-86074-559-8. - Pb., 376 p., + 12-track CD [[Image:Tighten_Up_500.jpg...)
  • 19:40, June 22, 2007 ‎The Pioneer Of Jamaican Music (hist) ‎[2,141 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''The Pioneer Of Jamaican Music'' is a retrospective CD for singer/songwriter Laurel Aitken containing material from the 1950s and 1960s. The release of this CD in 1999 was an eye open...)
  • 19:38, June 22, 2007 ‎Stew Peas And Cornflakes (hist) ‎[657 bytes] ‎Braunov (Talk | contribs) (New page: ''Stew Peas And Cornflakes'' is a song recorded by Aubrey Adams and Rico Rodriguez in 1961 for Clement Dodd. ==Recording== Recorded in 1960/1961 by Rico Rodriguez and Aubrey Adams. Pr...)
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