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Horace Andy - Broken Beats 1 & 2 '2013/2021

Broken Beats 1 & 2
ArtistHorace Andy Related artists
Album name Broken Beats 1 & 2
Country
Date 2013/2021
Genre
Play time 2:35:36
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 361 mb / 898 mb
PriceDownload $7.95
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Tracks list

:: TRACKLIST ::

2013 - Broken Beats 1
01. Bad Man feat Million Teeth (Rob Smith aka RSD)
02. Changes (Oliver Frost)
03. Money Money (Dubblestandart)
04. She Say (Der Transformer)
05. Skylarking (Oliver Frost)
06. Cuss Cuss (RSD aka Rob Smith)
07. Bad Man feat Million Teeth (Fenin)
08. Wicked Babylon Must Go Down (Dub Spencer & Trance Hill Vs. Umberto Echo)
09. Bad Man feat Million Teeth (Fenin Dub Version)
10. Skylarking (Oliver Frost - Eva Bs Dub Version)
11. Money Money (Dubblestandart Dub)
12. Bad Man feat Million Teeth (Dub By RSD aka Rob Smith)
13. Cuss Cuss (Dub By RSD aka Rob Smith)
14. Changes Dub (Oliver Frost - TVS Remix)
15. Skylarking (TVS Version)



2021 - Broken Beats 2
1 Skylarking (Noiseshaper Version)
2 Cuss Cuss (Misled Convoys lockdown level 4 Version)
3 Cuss Cuss (Subatomic Sound System Version)
4 Bad Man (Madasky Version)
5 Money (Adubta Version)
6 Money (Adam Prescott & Booker Gee Version)
7 Do You Love My Music (Black Star Liner Version)
8 Cuss Cuss (T-Jah Version)
9 Money (Black Star Liner evol roots money mash Version
10 Money (Dreadzone Version)
11 Money (Hoboken Hifi Version)
12 Money (Irie Worryah Version)
13 Skylarking (Soul Sugar Discomix Version)
14 Wicked Babylon (Jah Schulz Version)
15 She Say (Dubjestic Version)
16 Skylarking (New Bladerunner Of Dub Version)

Horace Andys voice has a sound that you will never forget, regardless of whether
you heard it for the first time on one of the numerous Jamaican reggae singles
that he excluded during the 1970s, or - like most of them - on one of Massives
albums Attack, on which he was a vocalist. His falsetto breathed life into
titles such as “Cuss Cuss”, “Money Money”,
“Skylarking” or “(You are My) Angel” with its
characteristic slow-motion vibrato that continues to this day. His singing style
influenced countless roots singers, and the combination of his timbre with the
spartan hip-hop beats of Massive Attack would in turn attract admirers and
imitators around the world twenty years later.
Last but not least, Horace Andy (who was born in 1951 under the name Horace
Hinds in Jamaica) is a personality you will never forget: a warm, friendly man
who combines consciousness with open-mindedness and who almost always seems to
smile. Certainly he is one of the most influential, well-traveled and well-known
artists of his generation, and his career has proven to be extremely
long-lasting, with all the ups and downs.
Echo Beach ties in with this tradition - and of course the much older versioning
- with “versioning” when friends of the EB Horace family dress Andys
classics in their current sound outfit. But this time - it would have been like
the nineties - old Studio One tapes were not searched for historical vocal
recordings, no, Horace Andy asked for a session in person in the vocal booth to
sing his classic songs anew on timeless and contemporary riddims.
After the successful BROKEN BEATS 1 7 years ago, there is now Broken Beats 2 and
the accompanying BROKEN BEATS - SPECIAL Vinyl (Best Tunes of 1 & 2)
The present album, on which Echo Beach greets old friends and new faces at the
controls, proves that his voice has become deeper with age, but not weaker
The focus is always on the spiritual identity of the songs and the respect for a
40 spanning career of an exceptional artist. The beats may be broken, this voice
isnt. This record will ensure that this voice will not be forgotten in the
future.