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Leroy Sibbles - I Shall Be Released album flac Performer: Leroy Sibbles
Title: I Shall Be Released
MP3 album: 1214 mb
FLAC album: 1647 mb
Rating: 4.7
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Genre: Reggae

Party Time is a studio album by The Heptones and backing band called The Upsetters, released in 1977. Along with Junior Murvin's Police and Thieves and Max Romeo's War Ina Babylon, this album can be seen as part of a Black Ark Lee 'Scratch' Perry produced "holy trinity". Highlights include the title track, a Rasta-influenced cover of Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released", the menacing "Storm Cloud", and the determined "Road Of Life"  . All tracks composed by Leroy Sibbles; except where indicated. I Shall Be Released" (Bob Dylan). Why Must I". "Sufferer's Time" (Lee "Scratch" Perry). Leroy Sibbles - vocals, bass. Keith Sterling - piano.

I Shall Be Released" is a 1967 song, written by Bob Dylan. The Band recorded the first officially released version of the song for their 1968 debut album, Music from Big Pink, with Richard Manuel singing lead vocals, and Rick Danko and Levon Helm harmonizing in the chorus.

Leroy Sibbles, Earl Morgan and Barry Llewellyn first came together as "The Hep Ones" in 1965 in Kingston but they soon changed their name to "The Heptones" The Heptones recorded for major Jamaican record producers at the time. Party Time also included remakes of Studio One tunes, as well as Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released", along with newer compositions such as "Sufferers' Time". In the same era, they released a number of 12" singles with Lee Perry, such as "Mystery Babylon", "Mr. President" (featuring DJ Jah Lloyd), and "Babylon's Falling".

This Generation released: 2013. Disco Devil: The Jamaican Disco Mixes released: 2012. Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae released: 2009. Dub Anthology released: 2007. Looking Back: The Definitive Collection released: 2005. Trojan Roots & Culture Box Set released: 2005. Nova Classics One released: 2001. Studio One Soul released: 2001. The World Shall See released: 2000. Armageddon Time Chapter II released: 2000. A Live Injection: Anthology 1968 to 1979 released: 2000.

The Heptones - I Shall Be Released (1976). No time for church? Me neither. Well, here’s your religious experience for the day! I’m gonna go out on a limb and insist that this is the best version of I Shall Be Released. Better than the Band? Yep, though it should be noted I’m not a big fan of the Band. Give me Leroy Sibbles and group, with Lee Perry producing any day. guessimdumb. II album; until then it was unreleased. Also, today is Easter. Make of that what you will.

I Shall Be Released was written by Bob Dylan in 1967, though the first officially-released track was recorded by The Band for their debut album, The Big Pink in 1968. The song was performed at The Band’s farewell concert in 1976 with Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and Ringo Starr, among others. Dylan recorded two different versions of the song. The first version was made in collaboration with the Band and was eventually released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3. The second version was released in 1971 on Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Vol. II. The lyrics here are taken from the latter

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A I Shall Be Released
Written-By – Bob Dylan
B I Shall Be Released (Version)

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Sonic Sounds Rec. Mfg. Co. Ltd.
  • Mastered At – Dynamic Sounds Recording Co. Ltd.
  • Published By – Copyright Control

Credits

  • Mastered By [Vinyl Cut] – Geovanni
  • Producer – Lloyd & Michelle Campbell

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-Etching Run-Out Groove A Side): D·S·R· ASIDE - 14339 - B RELEASED - GEOVANNI
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-Etching Run-Out Groove B Side): D·S·R· BSIDE - 14341 - VER (HAVE MERCY) - GEOVANNI