Count Ossie stands as a pivotal figure in the evolution of Rastafarian roots music, almost a mythical icon. His contributions to Rastafarian music resonate deeply, comparable only to Bob Marley’s global impact during the 1970s. The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, formed in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1970, unites Count Ossie’s talented drummers, known as his African Drums, Wareikas, or Afro-Combo, with the vibrant horns of saxophonist Cedric Im Brooks’ group, The Mystics.
This album, Tales of Mozambique, showcases a powerful collection of tracks that reflect the essence of Rastafarian culture. With songs like Selam Nna Wadada and Wicked Babylon, this album is a must-have for fans of the genre. Experience the rhythm and spirit of Rastafarian music with this remarkable collection of reggae albums.
Jamie Martinez (verified owner) –
Count Ossie’s Tales of Mozambique is a masterpiece! The rhythms and melodies take you right into the heart of Rastafarian culture. Definitely among the best Rastafarian music collections I own.
Gregory Short (verified owner) –
I recently bought Count Ossie’s reggae album, and it exceeded all my expectations. The tracks are both uplifting and spiritually enriching. A must-have for any reggae fan!
Heather Parker (verified owner) –
This album is a gem! The blend of traditional rhythms and soulful saxophone makes it one of the most popular roots music albums in my collection.