The voices and visions of reggae, compiled by the authors of 'Reggae Bloodlines': a review of Jamaica's violent history and its musical heritage; the saga of Bob Marley and the Wailers; the flamboyant Joycean patois of the island's chief reggae griot, Carl Gayle; the work of Linton Kwesi Johnson, London's defiant Anglo-Jamaican poet-in-residence; rock guitarist Lenny Kaye's wry analysis of white reggae; a probing interview with record producer/Prime Minister Edward Seaga; a passionate introduction by former Prime Minister Michael Manley; and much more.
Note: paperback edition is over-sized, at 12" tall x 10 1/2" wide . The image is therefore truncated at the 2/3 point.
The voices and visions of reggae, compiled by the authors of 'Reggae Bloodlines': a review of Jamaica's violent history and its musical heritage; the saga of Bob Marley and the Wailers; the flamboyant Joycean patois of the island's chief reggae griot, Carl Gayle; the work of Linton Kwesi Johnson, London's defiant Anglo-Jamaican poet-in-residence; rock guitarist Lenny Kaye's wry analysis of white reggae; a probing interview with record producer/Prime Minister Edward Seaga; a passionate introduction by former Prime Minister Michael Manley; and much more.
Note: paperback edition is over-sized, at 12" tall x 10 1/2" wide . The image is therefore truncated at the 2/3 point.