Jah Woosh & Sis Bee - Herb Reasoning @ReggaevilleVinylVibes #172

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â–ș https://www.youtube.com/user/reggaeville https://www.instagram.com/reggaeville https://www.tiktok.com/@reggaeville https://www.facebook.com/reggaeville https://www.REGGAEVILLE.com đŸŸ„đŸŸšđŸŸ© Order the album "Jah Woosh & Sis Bee - Rebellion" @ https://secretrecordslimited.com/ ABOUT THIS VINYL VIBES EDITION: â–ș Artist: Jah Woosh & Sis Bee â–ș Title: Herb Reasoning â–ș Written by Neville Beckford aka Jah Woosh â–ș Taken from the album: Jah Woosh & Sis Bee - Rebellion â–ș Originally released in 1981 â–ș Drums: Carlon 'Santa' Davis, Sly Dunbar, Stanley 'Barnabas' Bryan â–ș Bass: Flabba Holt, Lloyd Parks, Robbie Shakespeare â–ș Guitar: Bingy Bunny, Winston 'Bo-Peep' Bowen, Earl ”China” Smith, Stanley 'Barnabas' Bryan â–ș Organ: Ansell Collins, Gladstone 'Gladdy' Anderson, Tarzan Nelson â–ș Trumpet: Bobby Ellis â–ș Saxophone: Tommy McCook â–ș Flute : Brother Huntley â–ș Strings: Bernard Touter Harvey â–ș Percussion: Stanley 'Barnabas' Bryan, Maurice 'Blacka Morwell' Wellington â–ș Vocals: Bingy Bunny, Maurice 'Blacka Morwell' Wellington â–ș Recorded at Channel One Recording Studio â–ș Engineer: Stanley 'Barnabas' Bryan, Maurice 'Blacka Morwell' Wellington â–ș Mixed by Crucial Mike â–ș Format: 180 gram Vinyl LP (insert with Sleeve notes) â–ș Label: Burning Sounds â–ș Reissue released: May 29, 2026 ABOUT THE ALBUM Jah Woosh was one of Jamaica’s most distinctive early reggae deejays, emerging in the 1970s as the art of toasting became a defining part of reggae music. Born Neville Beckford in Kingston, he first gained recognition as a sound system deejay before breaking through with the powerful single “Angela Davis.” During the mid 1970s, he recorded extensively for producers including Rupie Edwards, Clive Chin, Keith Hudson and Channel One, releasing a string of influential singles and albums. His debut LP Jah Woosh reached number one in the reggae album charts and established him as a leading voice of the era. The album Rebellion also features vocalist Sis Bee, whose spirited responses to Jah Woosh add a unique dynamic. Later, through his work with Adrian Sherwood and the Creation Rebel collective, Jah Woosh remained an important figure in roots reggae. #ReggaevilleVinylVibes #Reggaeville #JahWoosh

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