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Steel Pulse

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Biografía

Probably the UK's most highly-regarded roots reggae outfit, Steel Pulse originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School, Birmingham, and comprised David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals) and Ronnie McQueen (bass). However, it is Hinds who, as songwriter, has always been the engine behind Steel Pulse, from their early days establishing themselves in the Birmingham club scene onwards. Formed in 1975, their debut release, 'Kibudu, Mansetta And Abuku" arrived on the small independent label Dip, and linked the plight of urban black youth with the image of a greater African homeland. They followed it with 'Nyah Love' for Anchor. Surprisingly, they were initially refused live dates in Caribbean venues in the Midlands because of their Rastafarian beliefs. Aligning themselves closely with the Rock Against Racism 1 organisation, they chose to tour instead with sympathetic elements of the punk movement, including the Stranglers, XTC etc.: "Punks had a way of enjoying themselves - throw hordes at you, beer, spit at you, that kind of thing". Eventually they found a more natural home in support slots for Burning Spear, which brought them to the attention of Island Records. Their first release for Island was the 'Ku Klux Klan' 45 rpm, a considered tilt at the evils of racism, and one often accompanied by a visual parody of the sect on stage. By this time their ranks had swelled to include Selwyn 'Bumbo' Brown (keyboards), Steve 'Grizzly' Nesbitt (drums), Fonso Martin (vocals, percussion) and Michael Riley (vocals). Handsworth Revolution was an accomplished long playing debut and one of the major landmarks in the evolution of British reggae. However, despite critical and moderate commercial success over three albums, the relationship with Island had soured by the advent of Caught You (released in the US as Reggae Fever). They switched to Elektra, and unveiled their most consistent collection of songs since their debut with T

Álbumes

Earth Crisis
Earth Crisis
Handsworth Revolution
Handsworth Revolution
Island 40th 1972-1995 Reggae Roots
Island 40th 1972-1995 Reggae Roots
Rage And Fury
Rage And Fury
Reggae Sunsplash '81-A Tribute To Bob Marley
Reggae Sunsplash '81-A Tribute To Bob Marley
Reggatta Mondatta: A Reggae Tribute To The Police
Reggatta Mondatta: A Reggae Tribute To The Police

Canciones

1 Soldiers Handsworth Revolution
2 Jah Pickney - R.A.R. Tribute To The Martyrs
3 Settle The Score Rage And Fury
4 Handsworth Revolution Handsworth Revolution
5 Steel Pulse - 02 - Dead End Ci State of Emergency
6 Wild Goose Chase Earth Crisis
7 Blasphemy Tribute To The Martyrs
8 Tribute To The Martyrs Tribute To The Martyrs
9 A Who Responsible? True Democracy
10 Steel Pulse - 08 - Reaching Ou State of Emergency
11 Steppin' Out Earth Crisis
12 Dub' Marcus Say True Democracy
13 Steel Pulse - 03 - Steal A Kis State of Emergency
14 Throne Of Gold Earth Crisis
15 Love This Reggae Music State of Emergency
16 Tightrope Earth Crisis
17 Prodigal Son Handsworth Revolution
18 Steel Pulse - 09 - Melting Pot State of Emergency
19 Ku Klux Klan Island 40th 1972-1995 Reggae Roots
20 Melting Pot State of Emergency