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Various Artists: The Story of Trojan Records
Review by Lloyd Bradley, bbc.co.uk, August 2011
An incredibly diverse five-CD set celebrating the legendary British label ...
Judge Dread: Here comes the Judge
Profile and Interview by Caroline Boucher, Disc, 22 July 1972
AFTER RECEIVING three stab wounds in the stomach, an axe wound on the head and a broken bottle in the face, Alex Hughes gave up ...
Super Cat: Don Dada (Columbia 471570 2);
Review by David Sinclair, The Times, 25 July 1992
A quick 'toast' to reggae tradition ...
Tune In If You Rankin': Night Of The Living Dread
Report and Interview by Vivien Goldman, New Musical Express, 24 March 1984
A ROOFTOP RENDEZVOUS WITH THE DREAD BROADCASTING CORPORATION ...
Review by Norman Jopling, Peter Jones, Record Mirror, 6 May 1967
Some sophisticated new Motown albums ...
Buju Banton, Shabba Ranks: "Using Guns. That's Nothing To Do With Any Sort Of Music."
Report and Interview by Lloyd Bradley, The Independent, 17 April 1993
A man was hurt in a shooting at a ragga concert. Is violence taking over? Lloyd Bradley looks for some answers ...
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, New Musical Express, 2 February 1985
NAME: Smiley Culture CHARGE: Dread Bodily Harm SENTENCE: A Spell in the Charts REPORT: Sean O'Hagan ...
Smiley Culture: Mark Paytress Meets Smiley Culture On The Cusp Of Fame, 1984
Interview by Mark Paytress, Rock's Backpages, March 2011
AS BRITAIN'S first successful MC, whose fast, fluid style had more in common with rap than reggae, Smiley Culture's place in history is assured. He ...
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