Best Rhythm Section
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Sly & Robbie Presents Bunny Lee Meets The Upsetter (1980) is a groundbreaking dub album showcasing the legendary rhythm section of Sly & Robbie and the production genius of Bunny Lee. The album featur...
Get Up With It, released in 1974, showcases Daviss continued exploration of fusion music. Featuring a new lineup of musicians, the album incorporates funk and electronic elements. While not as widely...
Dark Side of the Moon, released in 1975, continues Daviss exploration of fusion, delving into more atmospheric and experimental territory. The album features a distinctive sound, characterized by its...
Miles Smiles, released in 1966, is a transitional album in Daviss career, bridging the gap between his 'Second Great Five' and his later fusion work. The album features complex compositions and extend...
Rubberband, released in 1975, represents a further exploration of fusion music, incorporating more electronic effects and unconventional instrumentation. The albums experimental approach and sometimes...
Agharta, released in 1975 as part of a double album with Pangaea, is a sprawling and experimental work that pushes the boundaries of fusion. The albums extended improvisations and unconventional arran...
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