Aswad

reggae, dub, roots reggae

Aswad

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Wrapped Up [Janice Long Session, 08/28/85] 05:32
Back To Africa 05:33
Natural Progression [John Peel Session, 08/10/76] 02:03
Janice Strong [Janice Long Session, 08/28/85] 02:03
Roots Rocking [David Jenson Session, 11/17/83] 05:38
Not Satisfied 05:11
Next To You (Roughneck Mix) 02:41
Your Recipe 04:25
I Need Loving You (Need You Love) 03:08
On and On 06:06
Drum & Bass Line 03:57
Danger In Your Eyes 03:49
African Children 05:50
Not Guilty 04:50
Need Your Love [BBC Session, 1984] 03:22
Smokey Blues 03:09
Flikaflame 04:22
Feelings 03:49
Bammie Blow 04:08
International Melody 03:16
Truth 03:53
It's Not Our Wish (John Peel Session) 45:49
African Children (Jenson Session 17/11/1983 Programme Number: 99YJ7010) 02:40
Soca Rumba 01:31
Rebel Soul [Liz Kershaw Session, 08/14/88] 03:39
Babylon 05:13
Give A Little Love 03:50
You're No Good 03:07
Woman 03:05
Heartbeat 04:24
So Lonely 04:02
2 Makes 1 03:31
Next to You (Tribal Jazz mix) 04:12
Jungle Warrior 06:31
Need Your Love (Each And Every Day) 03:03
Candles [Janice Long Session, 09/13/84] 04:22
Weather With You 03:57
Roxanne 03:33
Pickin' Up 03:50
The Message 04:34
I A Rebel Soul 05:01
Dancehall Mood (Radio Edit) 03:24
Searching 03:23
Ethiopian Rhapsody (Peel Session Date: 10/08/1976 Programme Number: 99YJ7007) 03:20
Lay My Trouble Down 03:46
Give Me A Reason 03:39
Deeper Than Deep 04:29
Would I Lie To You 04:17
Gotta Find A Way 03:53
Help Me Cross Over 03:57

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Aswad

Aswad ("Black" in Arabic) are a long-lasting British reggae group, noted for adding strong R&B, soul, and soca influences to the reggae sound. They have been performing since the early 1970s, and have released a total of twenty-one albums.

As naturalised children of immigrants from the Caribbean, part of the aftermath of World War II, the children were moved to London. They attended a local high school near Ladbroke Grove, and various junior schools as Tan Tan children of immigrants from the Caribbean around West London in 1975.

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