Burning Spear - The Showbox, Seattle, 1982

€16.04

Winston Rodney began recording as Burning Spear at Studio One in Kingston in the early 1970s under Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, cutting early sides that drew directly on Marcus Garvey's Pan-African writing. The 1975 Island Records album Marcus Garvey, produced by Jack Ruby and recorded at Channel One, established him internationally; Garvey's Ghost followed the same year as a dub companion.

Rodney later founded his own Spear label, releasing Hail H.I.M. in 1980 and Farover in 1982. The Showbox in Seattle, where this poster originates, was a consistent stop on the reggae touring circuit through the 1980s.

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  • 100% ring-spun cotton
  • Heavyweight fabric (6.1 oz)
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