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Keith Hudson :
Keith Hudson was one of reggae's most innovative spirits. His unorthodox vocal delivery, and productional approach and arrangments, established him as a cult figure in the 70s. Under his supervison Ken Boothe, Horace Andy, Alton Ellis, Big Youth, Delroy Wilson, just to name a few, cut some of their most remarkable tracks. He released a few dub albums and his "Flesh Of My Skin, Blood Of My Blood" (1974), remains an enigmatic masterpiece. Keith Hudson died of cancer in 1984.
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