The Light Of SabaThe Magical Light Of Saba

Genre:

Reggae

Style:

Dub

Year:

Tracklist

Lambs Bread Collie
Sabasi
Free Up Black Man
Outcry
Salt Lane Rock
Sabebe
Nobody's Business
Rasta Lead On Version
Sabayindah
Rebirth
Satta Massa Gana
Africa
Sound
Sly Mongoose
Words Of Wisdom
Jah Light It Right
Ethiopia Tikdem
Song For My Father
Collie Version

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    Cover of The Magical Light Of Saba, 2003, CD The Magical Light Of Saba
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    Honest Jon's Records – HJRCD4 UK 2003 UK2003
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    Cover of The Magical Light Of Saba, 2003, Vinyl The Magical Light Of Saba
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    Honest Jon's Records – HJRLP4 UK 2003 UK2003
    Cover of The Magical Light Of Saba, 2003, CD The Magical Light Of Saba
    CD, Compilation, Promo
    Honest Jon's Records – HJRCDDJ4 Europe 2003 Europe2003
    New Submission
    Cover of The Magical Light Of Saba, 2003, CD The Magical Light Of Saba
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    Honest Jon's Records – 7243 5 91063 2 8 Europe 2003 Europe2003
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    The Magical Light Of Saba
    CDr, Compilation
    Craze Productions – none US 2003 US2003
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    Cover of The Magical Light Of Saba, 2003, CD The Magical Light Of Saba
    CD, Compilation, Cardboard
    Honest Jon's Records – HJRCD4 2003 2003
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    Cover of The Magical Light Of Saba, 2008, Vinyl The Magical Light Of Saba
    2×LP, Compilation, Reissue, Gatefold Sleeve,
    Honest Jon's Records – HJRLP4 UK 2008 UK2008
    New Submission
    Cover of The Magical Light Of Saba, , Vinyl The Magical Light Of Saba
    2×LP, Compilation, Repress
    Honest Jon's Records – HJRLP4 UK UK
    New Submission
    Cover of The Magical Light Of Saba, , CD The Magical Light Of Saba
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    Honest Jon's Records – HJRCD4 Europe Europe
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    Reviews

    • SoyVidall's avatar
      SoyVidall
      Edited 2 years ago
      Me ha volado literalmente la cabeza. No me explico cómo me llevó tanto tiempo descubrir este disco. Un tesoro todavía medio escondido.
      • Euphonics's avatar
        Euphonics
        This collection is a secret weapon and a total adventure! Mr. Cedric was a unique instrumental voice in reggae, equally influenced by the original Uptown rockers hitting it big in the first wave ska scene as the ‘new thing’ Sun Ra and Pharaoh Sanders were pushing in the States. But simply saying he was ‘influenced by’ doesn’t properly disclose the fact that he was a respective member of those scenes—and then some. He played with everybody. Coxsone Dodd and the Studio One boys, Baba Brooks, Ernest Ranglin, Leon Thomas, Jackie Mittoo, Philly jazz heads, and a host of rhumba/Afro-Cuban players from across the Caribbean. He studied under Olatunji and learned how to do BIG drums in a way none of the roots rockers were doing at that time or since. Legends, all.

        He saw the way Sun Ra and Fela Kuti put together these live-in collectives and made music that was communal rather than egotistical; capable of transmuting messages from across the oceans and even beyond our earthly realm. So he went back to Jamaica and started his own little Arkestra. A lot of the recordings on this album came from that. And you can feel it! Enormous energy! Powerful riddims! Some of the baddest tunes and some of the heaviest percussion you’re liable to hear on any reggae album. If you're familiar with the ‘holy grail’ status of this group (their self-titled LP ebay’d for a cool $600 as recently as 2012), let me tell you that it is well-founded. Punching ska, pumping dub, sensual rocksteady, spiritual Rastafarian divinations, and quick-footed jazzforms can all be found here. The Honest Jon’s reissue is probably the closest I’ll get to the real thing, but no worries here, as the package is a beaut and the sound is heroic. Big ups!

        -Euphonics
        • dj_water's avatar
          dj_water
          Cedric Im Brooks* & The Light Of Saba ‎– The Magical Light Of Saba, truly magical indeed
          • TheGroke's avatar
            TheGroke
            Unless I'm going completely mad, my copy seems to have the same track pressed at A3 and A4. Anyone else?

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