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Terrorists /Pre-2-Tone Ska, Ska, Reggae, Dub, 70s, 80s, from USA/

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18.04.2006, 02:42   # 1
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Terrorists



Некоторые специалисты по 2 тону утверждают что Terrorists это первая 2 тон команда.Короче панки из Нью Йорка начали эксперементоровать с регги и дабом в середине 70-х когда Specials и Madness ещё не существовали.Группа играла с Lee Perry и Alphonso.На альбоме предоставлены записи с 1977-82 года.

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http://www.discogs.com/artist/337711-Terrorists-2

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20.04.2006, 19:55   # 2
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much recpect, как говорится ))) (хотя за грамотность не ручаюсь)
очень жалко, что 2Tone Era началось не с этого коллектива, т.к. в этом альбоме я нашёл больше оригинального ска, чем во всей дискографии Мэднесс (ну, Спешлз реабилитировались поздними альбомами).
И... Роландо всё-таки гений !
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20.04.2006, 20:05   # 3
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Ну у Маднэс ска практически нет если чо:)а Терористы это да.В 70-х было много групп играюших подобную музыку Ruts,Slits просто их к панку относят:)
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21.04.2006, 02:50   # 4
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kinchos, я в принципе тоже об этом
а Руцы, Слицы есть ?)) (я всё-таки больше любитель СКА-ска, поэтому мне интересно)))
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16.04.2008, 04:35   # 5
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[03:24] 10. Terrorists - Bridge View
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28.02.2009, 16:30   # 6
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Terrorists - Late 70's New York City-based Punky Reggae Pre-Dates 2-Tone Explosion In The UK



Perhaps one of the most influential and overlooked U.S. ska/reggae bands of the late 70's and early 80's was the New York City-based band Terrorists. While Los Angeles of the early 80's was enjoying a full-blown mod/ska explosion that propelled The Untouchables straight to London and a recording contract with Stiff Records, a very different kind of music scene was brewing in bars and clubs around New York City. This scene helped to produce many iconic rock bands including The Ramones, The New York Dolls, Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Suicide and others. It also nurtured and supported Terrorists who were playing a unique blend of reggae, ska, dub and punk a full two years before 2-Tone officially kicked off a punky reggae party in the UK.

The band was formed by a group of white New York City kids who were punk, ska, dub and reggae freaks, at the same time that Bob Marley & The Wailers released "Exodus" and helped launch the whole punk and reggae love affair in the U.K. Begun in October 1977 by drummer Dro (David Ostrowe), bassist Gary Schiess (a/k/a DB), singer and guitarist Ray De Angel and keyboardist Frank Covello, the band quickly became a mainstay of the New York music scene. They shared the stage with well known artists including Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Brian Setzer (of Stray Cats), Johnny Thunders, and Sylvain Sylvain (of The NY Dolls and The Heartbreakers), The Selecter, Lee Alan Vega (of Suicide), The Fast, Joe Bowie (of Defunkt), Lester (Almost Famous) Bangs, and many, many more. Their propulsive brand of punky reggae filled the dance floor at clubs throughout New York City including Max's Kansas City, CBGB's, Irving Plaza, Hotel Diplomat, Hurrah's, The Ritz, The 80's Club, The Rat, Peppermint Lounge, Electric Circus, Trax, Tramps and many others.


The Terrorists' were directly inspired by and committed to playing traditional Jamaican ska, reggae, and dub and their adherence and ease with the genre soon caught the attention of superstar dub producer Lee "Scratch" Perry. This was during a time when Perry had parted company with his Jamaican house band The Upsetters and was traveling widely, forging musical partnerships wherever he went. His work with the Terrorists was one of the first of these partnerships. The band played live with Perry during his time in America in the early 1980s, and two studio recordings captured their brief collaboration: "Love Is Better Now" and "Guerilla Priest". The former is a love song with Scratch in the producer's chair, while the latter is a typical early '80s ranter with Scratch on vocals.

The band also worked extensively with Rolando Alphonso of the legendary ska institution The Skatalites who recorded and performed live with the band and added further credibility to their reggae and ska chops. Terrorists drummer Dro recalls the meeting with Alphonso that lead to his joining the band (Sidenote: Alphonso had suffered a stroke in 1975 that left him unable to play saxophone. He had to re-learn new ways to play his instrument and it was during this time that he agreed to join the band): During these years Roland would often be present at rehearsals of his son Noel's band, Outer Limits. It was at one of those rehearsals, at Matrix Studios on West 27th [New York City] in the spring of '75, that David "Dro" Ostrowe first met Rolando. "He had his old Selmer tenor that never got polished in its case. Roland was just sitting there watching, but he never played with them, at least when I was watching", Dro recalls. That was probably because the stroke had left Roland with limited dexterity in his right hand, and it took him time to develop new techniques that would enable him to play the music the way he had before.

As Dro elaborates, "It was a couple of years later that I saw him come onstage with Noel's band Jah Malla, and he blew a tune. Nobody seemed to know who he was and when he left no one seemed the wiser. So I approached him and asked if he would play with my band, Terrorists. I told him we could provide a proper stage for him. He said yes, and we planned it for Max's Kansas City. By spring of 1979 we were ready to do them. We'd play our set, and then bring on Roland as the headliner to blow his own set of tunes. We worked with him for about two years, even playing a show for Ron Delsner in The Diplomat Hotel's Main Ballroom. It went great, Roland was in good spirits, and blowing really well. Terrorists played shows with him through '79 into 1980, and by the end of the year his name was properly established in New York and he had developed a following." Dro notes that, "we did some recordings with Roland that Max's Kansas City backed, the aborted Sax Scandal album."

Sadly, Dro passed away in October 2002. He was well known in New York City reggae circles and had a very popular reggae radio show on WBAI-FM. His legacy and the legacy of Terrorists lives on in the generations of New York and New Jersey ska and reggae bands who began to build one of the most vibrant U.S. ska scenes of the mid-80's through the early 90's. Below is a download of a sample of a few tracks ('Hail The Day', 'Guerilla Priest' featuring Lee Perry and 'Christine Keeler' with Roland Alphonso) that are included on their long play release "Forces: 1977-1982" (originally released only on cassette on ROIR in the 80's) which features all 17 tracks the band ever recorded. (c)

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1980 - Terrorists - Max's Kansas City 7''

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Artist......: Terrorists
Album.......: Forces 1977-1982
Year........: 2001
Genre.......: Ska
Bitrate.....: 320 kbps + FLAC



(04:10) 01 - Hail the Day
(02:17) 02 - Fade Away
(08:39) 03 - Love Is Better
(09:11) 04 - Guerrilla Priest feat. Lee ''Scratch'' Perry
(03:17) 05 - Four Corners feat. Roland Alphonso
(03:46) 06 - Keiler, Christine feat. Roland Alphonso
(03:01) 07 - What Am I Living For feat. Roland Alphonso
(07:43) 08 - Ska-Bostello feat. Roland Alphonso
(02:38) 09 - Treat Her Right feat. Roland Alphonso
(03:25) 10 - Bridge View feat. Roland Alphonso
(04:12) 11 - Anittoo
(02:33) 12 - Forces
(01:43) 13 - Drainidge
(01:53) 14 - I Want Justice
(02:34) 15 - Happy Man
(03:10) 16 - My Best Girl
(01:29) 17 - Bitch Slapped
(02:12) 18 - It's Impossible
(03:30) 19 - Happy Go Lucky Girl
(02:21) 20 - Copasetic
(03:04) 21 - What Am I Living For
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