Horace Andy And Jah Wobble Share Reggae Covers Of Massive Attack Songs, “A Horse With No Name,” & More
Jamaican reggae legend Horace Andy started recording in the late ’60s, and he released the classic debut album Skylarking in 1972. For the past few decades, however, Andy has been best known as a frequent Massive Attack collaborator. Andy began working with the British trip-hop collective in 1990, and his vocals, which often quote his old reggae singles, have appeared on tracks like “Angel” and “Hymn Of The Big Wheel.” When Massive Attack made their return to the stage earlier this ...
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Jamaican reggae legend Horace Andy started recording in the late ’60s, and he released the classic debut album Skylarking in 1972. For the past few decades, however,... more info
Magnet Magazine — 30 years ago today, Massive Attack released Protection. We’re thankful for what we got. Massive Attack live in 2019:
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