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      Aggrovators Meets The Revolutioners at Channel 1 Studios

      The AggrovatorsThe Aggrovators
      • 2009
      • 11 tracks
      • 38 min
      • dub
      Aggrovators Meets The Revolutioners at Channel 1 Studios - The Aggrovators
      Aggrovators Meets The Revolutioners at Channel 1 Studios - The Aggrovators

      Tracks

      1. The ConquerorThe Revolutionaries
        3:50
      2. The Mighty GorgonThe Revolutionaries
        4:07
      3. Bionic ManThe Revolutionaries
        3:56
      4. Seven Million Dollar ManThe Revolutionaries
        3:49
      5. Big FootThe Revolutionaries
        3:14
      6. Ethiopians RockThe Aggrovators
        3:28
      7. The Dark DestroyerThe Aggrovators
        2:57
      8. Special BrewThe Aggrovators
        3:16
      9. Super LargerThe Aggrovators
        2:37
      10. Russian StoutThe Aggrovators
        3:41
      11. Shub-InnThe Aggrovators
        3:13
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      About The Aggrovators

      The Aggrovators were a legendary dub and reggae backing band that thrived in the 1970s and 1980s, serving as the house band for the esteemed producer Bunny Lee. Known for their fluid line-up, the band was a collective of top-tier session musicians, with notable alumni including Carlton Barrett, Sly Dunbar, and Santa Davis. Originating from the name of Lee's record shop, Agro Sounds, The Aggrovators became synonymous with high-energy performances and groundbreaking recordings. Their discography, spanning albums like "Kaya Dub" and "Dubbing At King Tubby's," showcases their mastery of dub, rocksteady, roots reggae, and ska. With a legacy that continues to influence the genre, The Aggrovators remain a pivotal force in reggae music history.

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      1 januari 2009© 2009 Greensleeves Records Ltd℗ 2009 Greensleeves Records Ltd

      Dive into the vibrant world of reggae with "Aggrovators Meets The Revolutioners at Channel 1 Studios" by The Aggrovators, a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of dub, rocksteady, roots reggae, and ska. Released on January 1, 2009, under the esteemed Greensleeves label, this album is a testament to the enduring legacy of The Aggrovators, a band renowned for their innovative sound and influential contributions to the genre.

      Spanning a concise yet impactful 38 minutes, the album features a dynamic tracklist that includes standout songs like "The Conqueror," "Bionic Man," and "Russian Stout." Each track is a masterclass in blending traditional reggae rhythms with modern production techniques, creating a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. The Aggrovators' expertise shines through in every note, offering a listening experience that is as energizing as it is soulful.

      From the powerful beats of "The Mighty Gorgon" to the smooth grooves of "Special Brew," the album showcases the band's versatility and depth. The inclusion of tracks like "Big Foot" and "Ethiopians Rock" highlights their ability to infuse social and cultural themes into their music, making each song a narrative as well as a melody.

      Whether you're a longtime fan of reggae or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Aggrovators Meets The Revolutioners at Channel 1 Studios" offers a compelling introduction to the world of The Aggrovators. With its infectious rhythms and heartfelt lyrics, this album is a celebration of the spirit and resilience of reggae music.