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provided backing vocals on the track. The musicians who played on the record did so without payment. The single, and its accompanying version "Still Alive" were released in the UK firstly as two 7" 45s, then as a 12", featuring the full extended mixes. By 1977, he had largely abandoned his toasting
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beliefs with commentary on events then going on in his community; "Poison Flour" referenced a January 1976 incident when 79 persons in Jamaica were acutely poisoned by consuming flour, contaminated by leakage of the insecticide
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as a singer. While not without vocal talent, his singing records never captured the public imagination to the extent that his "toasting" records did.
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collection of tracks recorded in the mid-1970s, featuring Alimantado toasting over singers such as
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style, apart from occasional records such as "Go Deh Natty Go Deh" on a heavily dubbed mix of
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Caribbean Popular Music: an Encyclopedia of Reggae, Mento, Ska, Rock Steady, and Dancehall
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Alimantado became popular with punk rockers in the 1970s following
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praising him in an interview. He was mentioned in the 1979 song "
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His last recording appears to be "Stop Your Fighting" for the
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in the line "Like the doctor who was born for a purpose".
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over Jackie Brown's "Wiser Dread"), "Gimme Mi Gun" on
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faith at an early age. He honed his talents on local
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Jamaican reggae singer, DJ, and producer (born 1952)
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Index

Kingston
Reggae
Dancehall
reggae
deejay
producer
Rastafarian
sound systems
Coxsone Dodd
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Bunny Lee
Maccabees
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Devon Irons
Horace Andy
Bill Withers
toasting
Gregory Isaacs
The Paragons
Best Dressed Chicken in Town
Greensleeves Records
John Holt
Gregory Isaacs
Jackie Edwards
Rastafari movement
parathion
Johnny Rotten
Rudie Can't Fail
The Clash
Channel One Studios

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