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Marley's Ghost : Let De Groove Rise Up
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Released in 1989; repressed in 1991; remixed, remastered and repressed in digipak in 2005 "A more relaxed country feel. Originals and covers...played with real zest and panache.
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 1989
Let De Groove Rise Up Record Label: Sage Arts
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Turkey Day Rap-Sodee 3:56 Album Only
(Your Love Is Like The) Mountain Water (BMI) 3:37 Album Only
Mexico 3:25 Album Only
Shine This Light 3:52 Album Only
Seamus O'Brien 4:41 Album Only
Streets of Babylon 4:21 Album Only
Meet Me Boys on the Battlefront 4:21 Album Only
No Place Like Texas 2:42 Album Only
A Pirate Looks At Forty 4:31 Album Only
Sunrise Over Big Muddy 4:03 Album Only
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Album Notes

Marley’s Ghost moves effortlessly between reggae, folk, blues, Celtic, Gospel, old-time music, bluegrass, Scottish bagpipe tunes and Mardi Gras funk. No wonder that Marley’s Ghost is known as the “One-Band Music Festival". This inspired band uses powerful vocal harmonies and superb instrumentation to drive the music home.

Marley’s Ghost began as a trio in 1986 when Mike Phelan, Dan Wheetman and Jon Wilcox played for a St. Patrick's Day show. Ed Littlefield, Jr. joined soon after when they all came together at Littlefield’s recording studio to work on Wheetman’s solo album. In 2005 accomplished percussionist and vocalist Jerry Fletcher joined with the original four notable parts creating a synergistic whole, they banded together as Marley’s Ghost.

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