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Earth and Stone

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About Me

Albert Bailey and Clifton Howell were an obscure vocal duo who cut several Jamaican hit singles for Channel One producer JoJo Hookim under the name Earth Stone in the mid-1970s. Kool Roots, which compiles most of the group's Channel One output, was originally released in 1978 as a double album (standard vocal mixes on one LP, dub versions on the other) in a gatefold sleeve -- an almost unheard-of packaging extravagance for a reggae act at the time. Little more is known about the duo, and they dropped from sight after Kool Roots was released. But the haunting single "In Time to Come" has endured, and this reissue, which combines both LPs on a single CD, shows that Earth Stone was capable of producing consistently high-quality material. Bailey and Howell's sweet harmonies are the main attraction, but a good portion of the credit for this album's success must also go to the Revolutionaries.

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Member Since: 10/11/2006
Band Website: obsolete.com/on-u
Band Members: Vocals: Albert Bailey & Clifton Howell Drums: Lowell "Sly" Dunbar and Carlton "Santa" Davis Piano: Gladstone Anderson Organ: Carl Fat and Ansell Collins Lead Guitar: Earl "Chinna" Smith and Rad "Duggie" Bryan Rhythm Guitar: Bertram "Ranchie" McLean and Tony Chin Bass: Robbie Shakspeare and George "Fullie" Fullwood Percussion: Uzziah "Sticky" Thomson and Zoot "Scully" Sims Saxophone: Dean "Youth Sax" Frazer Trombone: Lloyd Kerry Trumpet: Junior "Chico" Chin
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Record Label: Pressure Sounds
Type of Label: Indie