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  1. 2000 UK reissue of this seminal dub poetry album from Linton Kwesi Johnson. This pressing is impressive - bottomless bass, crisp percussion, and a haunting, atmospheric soundstage. My copy has a bit of surface noise in the intro grooves to each side, otherwise it plays nice and clean.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1975 · Linton Kwesi Johnson (aka LKJ, born 24 August 1952) is a UK-based Jamaican-British dub poet. In 2002 he became the second living poet, and the only black poet, to be published in the Penguin Modern Classics series.[1][2] His performance poetry involves the recitation of his own verse in Jamaican Patois over dub-reggae, usually written in collaboration with renowned British reggae producer ...

  3. No credit card needed. Listen to Dread Beat An' Blood on Spotify. Linton Kwesi Johnson · Song · 1978.

  4. Johnson's poetry makes clever use of the unstandardised transcription of Jamaican patois. Johnson's poems first appeared in the journal Race Today, which published his first collection of poetry, Voices of the Living and the Dead, in 1974. Dread Beat An' Blood, his second collection, was published in 1975 by Bogle-L'Ouverture.

  5. 22 de jul. de 2008 · Dread Beat an' Blood expressed the black British experience as it had never been heard before. Show more Benjamin Zephaniah reassesses dub poet Linton Kwesi Johnson's 1978 debut album.

  6. 9 de jun. de 2012 · Dread Beat An' Blood 1978

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  7. 4 de nov. de 2006 · Dread beat and blood is Linton's debut album, I consider it his best. You can find his music in several collections that consist of only essential albums. It is one of the first in the genre that is now know as "dub poetry". Like U Roy is to be considered the godfather of toast, Linton Kwesie Johnson must be credited as the godfather of dub poetry.

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