MP3 2209 mb.
Performer: Lloyd Parks
Title: Shake Up Yu Dread
Country: Jamaica
Label: Ganja Label
Released: 1975
Style: Roots Reggae
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 537
| 1 | –Kow All Stars | Shake Up Dubwise |
| 2 | –Lloyd Parks | Shake Up Your Dread |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none, PSS110 | Lloyd Parks | Shake Up Yu Dread (7", RE, Sol) | Ganja Label, Pressure Sounds | none, PSS110 | UK | 2016 |
| PSS110 | Lloyd Parks | Shake Up Yu Dread (7", RE, TP) | Ganja Label, Pressure Sounds | PSS110 | UK | 2016 |
| PSS110 | Lloyd Parks | Shake Up Yu Dread (7", RE) | Ganja Label, Pressure Sounds | PSS110 | UK | 2016 |
Time A Go Dread - Lloyd Parks. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Shake Up Yu Dread. Lloyd Parks. Time A Go Dread. Electric Octopus Driving Under The Influence Of Jams New Full Album 2017 Psychedelic Rock - Продолжительность: 3:53:24 The Bong Druid Of Mammoth Weed Mountain Recommended for Parks. Shake up Yu Dread. by LLoyd Parks. supported by. If you like Shake up Yu Dread, you may also like: This World Is Going Up In Flames by Tabby Diamond. A take on the modern soul classic from one of Jamaica's most treasured singers, Donald Tabby Shaw of The Mighty Diamonds. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 17, 2020. Listen free to Lloyd Parks Shake up Yu Dread Shake Up Dubwise. 1 track 2:27. Reggae Soul. Reggae: The House Of Love. Tasty atmospheric roots from the extensive Lloyd Parks catalogue. This reissued track from the '70s comes with a lovely dub version on the flipside. A bit of an overlooked pearl this one, now available in a hand-stamped bag. Lloyd Parks delivers great vocals on this soulful, moody roots track, now reissued for the first time since its first press on the Parks label in the mid-'70s. This crisp 7-inch pressing comes in a hand stamped sleeve. Not in stock See details. Parks, lloyd - time a go dread 2LP. A great vinyl reissue of a 1979 reggaedub album, recorded at King Tubby's Studio and mixed at Channel One. Shake Up Dubwise. Part 2. In 1967 Lloyd Parks teamed up with Wentworth Vernon and formed a vocal duo named the Termites, who recorded their first single, Have Mercy Mr. Percy , and then an album called Do The Rocksteady for Coxsone Dodds Studio One label. After three years, the duo split and Parks was drafted into the Techniques to replace Pat Kelly, joining Dave Barker and producer Winston Riley. Although he was only in the line-up for a brief period, he was reputed to have sung on the classic You Dont Care. He then embarked on a solo career and later started his own record label, Parks. From the Album Time A Go Dread. January 20, 2017. Title by Artist. Listen Now . Kow Allstars