Heavyweight fundamentals revolving sax player Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks in 1970, outta sight for too long!
Back on a 12” cut after the original 7”s and even the 2002 reissue go for a fair whack, Soul Jazz shine a light on two deadly groovers from the top shelf of Studio One. Uptown, Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks shakes out wild and cool sax on a big-bottomed swagger set to shudder the blues party, a sound which would pave the way for Brooks to form one of Jamaica’s most legendary groups, The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari with Count Ossie.
The B-side’s ‘Heavy Rock’ by Sound Dimension stars Brooks’ woozy then sharp sax meandering and dipping on a swollen, heads-down rockers groove featuring Jackie Mittoo’s distinctive organ and produced by Clement Dodds for three minutes of slow, heavy, sexy pressure for hips and feet. Killer!
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Heavyweight fundamentals revolving sax player Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks in 1970, outta sight for too long!
Back on a 12” cut after the original 7”s and even the 2002 reissue go for a fair whack, Soul Jazz shine a light on two deadly groovers from the top shelf of Studio One. Uptown, Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks shakes out wild and cool sax on a big-bottomed swagger set to shudder the blues party, a sound which would pave the way for Brooks to form one of Jamaica’s most legendary groups, The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari with Count Ossie.
The B-side’s ‘Heavy Rock’ by Sound Dimension stars Brooks’ woozy then sharp sax meandering and dipping on a swollen, heads-down rockers groove featuring Jackie Mittoo’s distinctive organ and produced by Clement Dodds for three minutes of slow, heavy, sexy pressure for hips and feet. Killer!
Heavyweight fundamentals revolving sax player Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks in 1970, outta sight for too long!
Back on a 12” cut after the original 7”s and even the 2002 reissue go for a fair whack, Soul Jazz shine a light on two deadly groovers from the top shelf of Studio One. Uptown, Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks shakes out wild and cool sax on a big-bottomed swagger set to shudder the blues party, a sound which would pave the way for Brooks to form one of Jamaica’s most legendary groups, The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari with Count Ossie.
The B-side’s ‘Heavy Rock’ by Sound Dimension stars Brooks’ woozy then sharp sax meandering and dipping on a swollen, heads-down rockers groove featuring Jackie Mittoo’s distinctive organ and produced by Clement Dodds for three minutes of slow, heavy, sexy pressure for hips and feet. Killer!
Heavyweight fundamentals revolving sax player Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks in 1970, outta sight for too long!
Back on a 12” cut after the original 7”s and even the 2002 reissue go for a fair whack, Soul Jazz shine a light on two deadly groovers from the top shelf of Studio One. Uptown, Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks shakes out wild and cool sax on a big-bottomed swagger set to shudder the blues party, a sound which would pave the way for Brooks to form one of Jamaica’s most legendary groups, The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari with Count Ossie.
The B-side’s ‘Heavy Rock’ by Sound Dimension stars Brooks’ woozy then sharp sax meandering and dipping on a swollen, heads-down rockers groove featuring Jackie Mittoo’s distinctive organ and produced by Clement Dodds for three minutes of slow, heavy, sexy pressure for hips and feet. Killer!
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Heavyweight fundamentals revolving sax player Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks in 1970, outta sight for too long!
Back on a 12” cut after the original 7”s and even the 2002 reissue go for a fair whack, Soul Jazz shine a light on two deadly groovers from the top shelf of Studio One. Uptown, Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks shakes out wild and cool sax on a big-bottomed swagger set to shudder the blues party, a sound which would pave the way for Brooks to form one of Jamaica’s most legendary groups, The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari with Count Ossie.
The B-side’s ‘Heavy Rock’ by Sound Dimension stars Brooks’ woozy then sharp sax meandering and dipping on a swollen, heads-down rockers groove featuring Jackie Mittoo’s distinctive organ and produced by Clement Dodds for three minutes of slow, heavy, sexy pressure for hips and feet. Killer!