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Pablo Moses
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Pablo Moses
burst onto the reggae scene in 1975 with the puzzling song "I Man a Grasshopper" from his debut album
Revolutionary Dream
. The song title refers the title character of the then popular television series
Kung Fu
though it tells the story of a drunken ex-cop who turns in a ganja-smoking singer. It was an enormous hit in both Jamaica and England, but
Moses
himself remained fairly unknown.
He was born Pablo Henry in the rural Manchester part of
Jamaica. But for two years spent in New York City, he remained a country boy until his desire to perform became too strong.
Moses
got his start performing with informal school bands. He and chum
Don Prendes
eventually formed
the Canaries
, which remained his back-up group, and began performing at talent shows. They also auditioned for
Duke Reid
and at
Dodd's
Studio One with little success. Following the success of "Grasshopper,"
Moses
released a few more singles, including "We Should Be in Angola," but for some reason, they did better in England than they did in Jamaica. The song "Give I Fe I Name" was an exception.
Revolutionary Dream
was acclaimed, but it brought him little profit and
Moses
decided to back off from the music scene for a while.
During this time, he spent two years studying at the Jamaica School of Music. It was there that he gathered a new group of musicians and began performing at night clubs, theaters and on campus. They also made a television show that was quite popular in Jamaica. In 1980,
Moses
returned to reggae with
A Song
, (1980) an innovative album produced by
Moses
and
Geoffery Chung
that was recorded in Jamaica using the island's finest session players and the remixed in London. The result was a multi-layered blend of roots and sophisticated international reggae that many consider
Moses'
masterpiece.
Chung
then produced a follow-up,
Pave the Way
. He continues recording through the '90s. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide
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Confession of a Rastaman
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Mission
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In the Future
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Pave the Way
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