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Weathers, Vivian: Bad Weathers (Vinyl LP)
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Described in 1979 by the UK’s Black Music & Jazz Review magazine as “the meanest bass player this side of hell,” Vivian Weathers was a multi-talented musician who also possessed one of reggae’s most distinctive and emotional singing voices; a haunting high tenor that could seamlessly slide into an ethereal falsetto.
His big break as a solo artist came in 1978 just as Steel Pulse and Linton Kwesi Johnson entered the pop mainstream, showing that homegrown British reggae could be a potent commercial force.
Sadly, Weathers’ solo album Bad Weathers was largely ignored on its release. Over time, however, it has become revered as a lost classic by reggae aficionados.
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