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Keith Poppin - Some A Den Ago Shame flac album

Keith Poppin - Some A Den Ago Shame flac album
  • Performer Keith Poppin
  • Title Some A Den Ago Shame
  • Date of release 1977
  • Other formats XM MP3 MP4 DXD VOX XM ADX
  • Genre Reggae
  • Size MP3 1226 mb
  • Size FLAC 1960 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
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On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Released at: This album was released on the label VP Records (catalog number none). Format of the release is. Vinyl

Although Keith Poppin unleashed a clutch of 45s that thrilled British reggae fans in the '70s, the singer never crossed into the pop charts, and thus remains a lesser known light today. Get Together, titled after Poppin's biggest British reggae hit, helps put that right, gathering up 17 numbers the singer recorded back in reggae's heyday. When the decade started, Poppin was a member of the vocal group the Robins, who recorded "Wailing Time" for Studio One, released under the rather misleading moniker Winston & Robin. Some of dem Ago Shame.

Get Together: Original Recordings 1970-'79. Although Keith Poppin unleashed a clutch of 45s that thrilled British reggae fans in the '70s, the singer never crossed into the pop charts, and thus remains a lesser known light today. Get Together, titled after Poppin 's biggest British reggae hit, helps put that right, gathering up 17 numbers the singer recorded back in reggae's heyday.

Not one word can describe this statesman from the Foundation and his half century of endurance in Jamaican music. This is the third interview with the humble artist for Reggae-Vibes and is necessary due to his limitless knowledge and vivid memories of the good old days of music making and its makers. Keith, it’s been a few years since you released your last album, Speak Out (2011). What prompted you to dig into the vaults for your new project? Well alright, we want to bring back the music to the people’s minds. Back to the ’60s and ’70s.