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‘Reggae Blue’ was the second album recorded with The Reggae Guitars. Some of the Reggae Guitars wanted to move on and do their own thing, which meant exit Tony Hannaford, Tom Robinson, Malcolm Mortimer. It was a smaller band attempting to do a studio album. Gerald tried to push reggae in a number of different directions at once. ‘People’ was an angry tune anticipating punk and sung in an English accent (very unusual at the time). ‘Girls Best Friend’ mixes reggae with bluesy, funky piano. ‘Vagabond King’ is a bit like a folky ballad, while ‘Otis Blue’ is an out and out soul tune. All of the tunes were recorded at Delane Lea, Wembley.

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released October 4, 1975

Backing Vocals, Percussion - Tony Redunzo
Bass Guitar - Tom Whyte
Engineer - Kenny Denton, Richard Goldblatt, Rod Thear
Guitar - Martin Hayward
Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Piano (Electric) - Tim Jones
Artwork, Cover Design - Terry Eden
Producer - G.T. Moore, Tony Braunagle
Saxophone - Chris Mercer
Photography - Michael Putland
Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Mandolin, Organ, Piano, Vocals - G.T. Moore

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G.T. Moore London, UK

G.T. Moore is a singer, composer and instrumentalist with a recording career that stretches back to the early seventies. His band the “Reggae Guitars” were the first white group to seriously attempt an authentic reggae sound. Not only proving himself in the reggae scene but also with bands / artists like Heron, Shusha, and as a session musician for Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Johnny Nash, Poly Styrene.. ... more

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