About treintagésimo the death anniversary of John Lennon ...
had earlier emphasized how fortunate we feel what happens when the path of the Rock and Jamaican music converge, and we did when we talk about Dub Reggae version of the Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd and Radiohead's OK Computer, which made the good-natured Easy Star All - Stars (albums were named Dub Side of the Moon and Radiodread respectively). What about the selection of Jonny Greenwood made for Trojan Records? (Jonny Greenwood Is the Controller).
However, do imagine Bob Marley in his early days performing a The Beatles song?
No doubt this will seem like a sacrilege to more than one, but in my opinion is quite interesting what is the combination of two of the most influential pillars of contemporary music: Rock & Roll and the music of Jamaica.
That said, I leave you with 4 tracks of the beetles, pureed, strained and served in a glass Jamaican. I recommend especially the versions performed in the voice of Prince Buster and Alton Ellis.
1. Prince Buster - All My Loving (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
2. Alton Ellis - And I Love Her (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
3. Keith Lynn & The SPM's - My Sweet Lord (George Harrison)
4. The Wailing Wailers - And I Love Her (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
And if you like the roll of listening to "bitles" Reggae version, I recommend the disc where they can hear more rolas of that is perhaps most emblematic of the band Rock & Roll, performed in true Jamaican style:
• Trojan Beatles Tribute Box Set (Various Artists)
• Green Album (various artists)
• Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band (Easy Star All - Stars)
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