The Tower Tornados – At The Tower Isle Hotel
Label: | Dynamic Sounds – STEREO - LP |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Album |
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Country: | Jamaica |
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Released: | 1970 |
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Genre: | Reggae, Folk, World, & Country |
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Style: | Reggae |
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This amazing reggae LP features great tracks like 'Something', 'Elizabeth Serenade' and more. Many talented musicians contributed to this album, making it a must - have for reggae fans.
A1 | | Something (Vocals: L. Robinson*, Written - By: G. Harrison*) |
A2 | | Elizabeth Serenade (Written - By: Binge*) |
A3 | | Sell The Pussy (Vocals: Charlie Cameron*, Written - By: F. Slinger*) |
A4 | | Corozon |
A5 | | Yellow Bird (Vocals: Charlie Cameron*, Written - By: Luboff*) |
B1 | | Love (Vocals: Charlie Cameron*, L. Robinson*, Written - By: Kaempfert*) |
B2 | | I Wish You Love (Written - By: Beach*, Trenet*) |
B3 | | Bridge Over Troubled Water (Vocals: Charlie Cameron*, Written - By: A. Garfunkel*) |
B4 | | Groovy Situation (Written - By: H. Davis*, R. Lewis*) |
B5 | | Bang Bang Lulu (Vocals: Charlie Cameron*, Written - By: Trad.*) |
- Recorded At: Dynamic Sounds Studios
- Printed By: Offset Printing Co. Ltd.
- Manufactured By: Dynamic Sounds Recording Co. Ltd.
- Distributed By: Dynamic Sounds Recording Co. Ltd.
- Bass Guitar: Ainsley Morris
- Congas: Charles Cameron*
- Drums: Charles Cameron*, Lloyd Robinson
- Harmonica: Charles Cameron*
- Lead Guitar: Maximillian Burton
- Leader: Lloyd Robinson
- Organ: Freddie Butler
- Piano: Freddie Butler
- Recorded By: Carlton H. Lee*
Using this LP record is easy. Just place it on a turntable, gently drop the needle on the starting groove, and you'll be able to enjoy the wonderful reggae music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints on the vinyl, which could affect the sound quality. Store the record in a cool, dry place, standing upright in its sleeve to prevent warping. If you notice any dust on the record, use a soft, anti - static brush to gently clean it before playing. This LP is a piece of music history, so take good care of it and keep enjoying the reggae vibes.