Talk:Rupie Edwards

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Think "Leggo skanga" (or "Lego skeng") is based on Johnny Clarke's Edwards-produced vocal "Julie" (its B-side "Do the skanga" is a version to Bongo Herman's "Day da light" or vice versa) while "Ire feelings" versions "Everyday wondering" (Johnny Clarke's first-ever vocal, produced by Rupie Edwards). The Concords' "Butto" or "Buttoo" and "Lonely man" by Gregory Isaacs are late 60s/very early 70s recordings ("Buttoo" was released on the Blue Cat-label in the UK around 1969, "Lonely man" uses the riddim of the Meditators 1970 "When you go to a party". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.178.203.215 (talk) 06:48, 1 April 2010 (UTC)

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