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Botha Warning

  • Cat No: 333023
  • 2024-10-31

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7inch 3190 JPY

Death Is Not The Endサブレーベル・レゲエ専科333からの新作23番。1980年代後半のキラー・ルーツ・アンセム。ウイッキド!!!B面インスト・ダブも痛快。

Joe Gibbs & Errol ThompsonやWinston RileyのTechniquesで80年代初期までレコーディングを行い、1983年に渡米、その後10年間の活動休止後、ブロンクスJamaazimaからBionic Singer名義で復帰。1989年に南アフリカ・アパルトヘイト政府を痛烈に批判したこの作品「Botha Warning」をレコーディング!! (コンピューマ)

Another big Shaka tune from the late 1980s - Bionic Singer's anti-apartheid shot 'Botha Warning' - coming out of the same Jamaazima vaults as Hugh Maddo's Pop Style LP that we reissued late last year under the kind courtesy of the imprint's Nami Harmon.

The late Bionic Singer a.k.a Osbert Maddo, or more commonly Madoo, was brought up in East Kingston and as a child attended the legendary Alpha Boys School. He began singing together with his brother UU Madoo (aka Hugh Maddo) and soon became a regular on the Stereophonic soundsystem during the late 1970s. Recording mainly with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson and for Winston Riley's famed Techniques stable through the early '80s, he then moved to the US in 1983. Ceasing to record for a period,

he returned towards the end of the decade under the Bionic Singer alias on the Bronx-based Jamaazima label, recording this searing indictment of South Africa's apartheid government under P.W. Botha following his stroke in 1989.

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