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Blood and Fire (record label)

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Blood and Fire
Founded1993
FounderSteve Barrow, Bob Harding, Mick Hucknall, Elliot Rashman, Andy Dodd
Distributor(s)VP Records
GenreReggae
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LocationManchester
Official websitewww.bloodandfire.co.uk

Blood and Fire is a British reggae record label specialising in reissues of 1970s dub.

History

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Steve Barrow, Bob Harding, Simply Red's Mick Hucknall, Elliot Rashman and Andy Dodd formed the record label in Manchester in 1993 with the objective of reissuing roots reggae, dub and DJ albums with the integrity of jazz reissues.[1] In the process, Blood and Fire influenced the overall aesthetic of other labels issuing archival Jamaican recordings in the 1990s and beyond.

Initial releases drew on mid-1970s Bunny Lee produced material but the label subsequently reissued material produced by Yabby You and Glen Brown along with the Lee "Scratch" Perry produced Congos set Heart of the Congos and a three-CD Big Youth set, Natty Universal Dread.

Despite the reissue objective, the label released two one-riddim albums.[1] The first was Tree of Satta (2003) which used the original "Satta Massagana" riddim featuring a mixture of new and vintage voicings over the riddim along with the original version of the song by The Abyssinians. The second, Fisherman Style (2006), used The Congos' "Fisherman" riddim and featured new material from a variety of singers including Horace Andy, U Roy, Big Youth, Luciano, Tony Tuff and Dillinger.[1]

The label also had a sound system which has featured original Jamaican artists such as Dilinger, Trinity, Ranking Joe, U Brown, Horace Andy, Dennis Alcapone, U Roy, Spikey Tee, Country Culture, Raggamonica along with Steve Barrow and Dom Sotgiu. In July 2006 the sound went to Japan with U Roy on a three date sell out tour.

In 2007, news leaked out via the company's popular message board that Blood and Fire had stopped trading as an active company. The loss of their American and French distributors due to bankruptcy as well as some unfortunate management decisions, combined with an industry-wide decline in sales, were to blame.[1] Although the company declined to make any official announcement, it was effectively out of business.[citation needed]

In 2014 it was announced that the label would be relaunched in conjunction with VP Records, with Barrow overseeing future projects.[1][2]

Discography

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1994

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1995

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  • BAFCD/LP006, BAFLP007 – Horace AndyIn The Light / In The Light Dub
  • BAFCD007 – Various Artists – Heavyweight Sound
  • BAFCD/LP008 – Tapper ZukieTappa Zukie in Dub

1996

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1997

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  • BAFCD/LP016 – I-RoyDon't Check Me With No Lightweight Stuff 1972–1975
  • BAFCD017 – Various Artists – 2 Heavyweight: Another Blood and Fire Sampler
  • BAFCD/LP018 – Morwell Unlimited Meet King Tubby's – Dub Me
  • BAFCD/LP019 – Horace AndyGood Vibes
  • BFCDS903 – Various Artists – Dubwise and Otherwise: A Blood and Fire Audio Catalogue
  • BAFCD/LP020 – U BrownTrain To Zion
  • BAFCD/LP021 – Yabby YouJesus Dread 1972–1977 (2-CD)
  • BAFCD/LPO22 – Yabby youJesus Dread 1995–1997 (2-CDE)

1998

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  • BAFCD/LP022 – Impact Allstars – Forward The Bass: Dub From Randy's 1972–1975
  • BAFCD/LP023 – Junior Byles and Friends – 129 Beat Street: Ja-Man Special 1975–1978
  • BAFCD/LP024 – Johnny ClarkeDreader Dread 1976–1978

1999

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  • BAFCD025 – Various Artists – Heavyweight 3: A Blood and Fire Sampler
  • BAFCD/LP026 – King Tubby & Friends – Dub Like Dirt 1975–1977
  • BAFCD/LP027 – Max RomeoOpen The Iron Gate 1973–1977
  • BAFCD028 – The Chantells & Friends – Children of Jah 1977–1979
  • BAFCD/LP029 – Inner Circle & The Fatman Riddim Section – Heavyweight Dub / Killer Dub
  • BFCDS904 – The Dubmasters – X-Ray Music: A Blood and Fire Dub Directory

2000

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  • BAFCD/LP030 – Cornell CampbellI Shall Not Remove 1975–1980
  • BAFCD/LP031 – TrinityShanty Town Determination
  • BAFCD/LP032 – Linval ThompsonRide on Dreadlocks 1975–1977
  • BAFCD/LP033 – Sylford Walker & Welton Irie – Lamb's Bread International

2001

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2002

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  • BAFCD/LP038 – Yabby YouDub it to the Top 1976–1979
  • BAFCD/LP039 – Dennis BrownThe Promised Land 1977–1979
  • BAFCD040 – Prince Alla & Junior Ross – I Can Hear The Children Singing 1975–1978
  • BFCDS905 – Various Artists – Dubwise And Otherwise 2: A Blood and Fire Audio Catalogue

2003

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  • BAFCD041 – Ja-Man Allstars – In The Dub Zone
  • BAFCD/LP042 – Jackie MittooChampion in the Arena 1976–1977
  • BAFCD/LP043 – Ranking JoeZion High
  • BAFCD/LP044 – Tommy McCookBlazing Horns / Tenor in Roots

2004

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2005

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  • BAFCD047 – Blood and Fire All Stars – Run It Red
  • BAFCD/LP048 – Willi WilliamsMessenger Man
  • BAFCD/LP049 – Prince Far ISilver & Gold 1973–1979

2006

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  • BAFCD/LP050 – The Congos and Friends – Fisherman Style
  • BAFCD/LP051 – Yabby YouDeliver Me From My Enemies

2007

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  • BFCDS906 – Blood and Fire Allstars – Singerman!

2014

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  • VPBAF6524 – Gregory Isaacs – "Mr. Know It All/War of the Stars" (12")

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Meschino, Patricia (2014) "VP Records Relaunches Classic Reggae Label Blood and Fire Archived 6 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine", Billboard, 19 February 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2014
  2. ^ Minsker, Evan (2014) "Reggae Label Blood and Fire Records Relaunches", Pitchfork Media, 18 February 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2014
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