G. T. Moore & The Reggae Guitars: G. T. Moore & The Reggae Guitars - 1974
This is a great "forgotten" seventies album. I used to own it back in the mid seventies. It is possibly the finest reggae album from a white group, before The Clash, The Police, Stiff Little Fingers and the like started to dabble in reggae.
In 1974, Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones were experimenting with reggae, but this London-based group went the whole hog and were a reggae group, as their name suggests. It is a shame that they never got the success they deserved.
The only way of getting hold of the album now is via this download, which sounds to me like a "needle drop" i.e. recorded straight from a vinyl record. It highlights the limitations and frustrations of vinyl for me - scratches and crackles. They are only slight, though, and I am prepared to accept a bit of a dull sound in order to hear this album once again and bring back those memories of 1975. G.T. Moore's name, incidentally, was Gerald Thomas Moore.