Roots Reggae Legends

Israel Vibration

Band

Israel Vibration are a reggae harmony group, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skelly" Spence all contracted childhood polio, and went on to be a Jamaicanroots reggae group in the s.

Lascelle wiss bulgin biography sample Israel Vibration are a reggae harmony group, originaly from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle «Wiss» Bulgin, Albert «Apple Gabriel» Craig, and Cecil «Skelly» Spence all overcame childhood polio, and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the s. The trio initially met as children at a rehabilitation center.

The trio initially met as children at a rehabilitation center.

History

Bulgin (born ), Craig (–), and Spence (–) first met as children at the Mona Rehabilitation Clinic, all polio patients in the epidemic that spread through Jamaica in the s. Several years later they formed Israel Vibration.[1][2][3] Craig attended the Alpha Boys School but ran away at the age of fourteen, living on the streets.[1] Spence was a member of the band Hot Lickers, appearing on Jamaican television with the group at the age of twelve.[1] He also played in the Jamaican wheelchair basketball team but was forced out in after adopting the Rastafarian faith, something which the three had in common when they were later reunited.[1]

Spence and Craig got together in Kingston and sought out Bulgin, who at the time was working as a tailor.[1] They formed a vocal group, initially adopting the name Israel Vibration Israel Vibrates, soon becoming simply Israel Vibration.[1] They survived on money earned singing in the streets for several years, and in attempted to launch a recording career at Channel One Studios, but the track they recorded there ("Bad Intention") was not released.[1]

Funding for their first album came in the form of a grant from the Twelve Tribes of Israel branch of Rastafarai after Hugh Booth, a member of the Twelve Tribes, had overheard the three men singing in a wooded area outside Kingston.

Apple and Wiss were living in the area, which they had converted into a home. Recorded at the Treasure Isle studio in , their debut release was the single "Why Worry", released on the Twelve Tribes label late that year.[1][4] The single was successful enough for the group to be offered support slots at shows by artists such as Dennis Brown, Inner Circle, and Bob Marley.[1]

They then began working with producer Tommy Cowan, releasing "The Same Song" (on which they were backed by members of Inner Circle) on his Top Ranking label in , and an album of the same name followed in [1][5] The album, and its dub counterpart, Israel Tafari (aka Same Song Dub) were a success internationally, leading to a deal with EMI label Harvest to reissue the album in the UK, the label also releasing a second album, Unconquered People in [1]

For their third album, Why You So Craven (the title track aimed at their former producer Cowan), they worked with Henry "Junjo" Lawes but disagreements meant that they left the album unfinished, with Lawes getting The Tamlins to complete it.[1]

The group relocated to New York in to seek professional health care, and escape the growing dancehall movement in Jamaica, but struggled to break through there and they split up.[1][2][6] They each attempted to launch solo careers, with Bulgin releasing the Mr Sunshine album in , but by they decided to relaunch Israel Vibration.[1] Having all been turned down when they approached Gary "Dr.

Dread" Himmelfarb, founder of RAS Records, during their solo period, they received a positive response when they approached him as a group.[1] They were flown to Washington, D.C., to record a new album at the Lion and Fox Recording Studios in College Park, Maryland, backed by the Roots Radics.

Lascelle wiss bulgin biography sample pdf Cecil Spence, Albert Craig and Lascelle Bulgin became one of the finest groups in Jamaica’s history – Israel Vibration – after overcoming adversity, poverty and illness. The trio’s lesson in fortitude began in the late s when they were three young victims of the polio epidemic that struck Jamaica.

Strength of my Life was the group's fourth album.[1] The band stayed with RAS into the 21st century, releasing more than a dozen albums for the label.[1]

In , Apple Gabriel left the group to pursue a solo career, releasing the album Another Moses in [1][7] Skelly and Wiss continue to record albums and tour the world as Israel Vibration, backed by longtime associates Roots Radics.[8][9] In December they were reportedly recording a new album set for release in early The new album, entitled "Play It Real" was released on 31 March via Utopia.[10] On March 23, , Albert "Apple Gabriel" co-founder and former member of the group died due to 'compilation sickness', earlier reports indicated that Albert was not well for quite some time, this was supposedly due to some of the polio infections left in his body.

On a Facebook post on March 7, , he had indicated that he had had a stroke. He died on March 23, [11] On August 26, , Cecil "Skelly" Spence died of lung cancer.[12]

Discography

Studio albums

  • The Same Song (), Top Ranking
  • Unconquered People (), Harvest
  • Why You So Craven (), Volcano
  • Strength of My Life (), RAS
  • Praises (), RAS
  • Dub Vibration: Israel Vibration in Dub (), RAS
  • Forever (), RAS
  • IV (), RAS
  • I.V.D.U.B. (), RAS
  • On the Rock (), RAS
  • Dub the Rock (), RAS
  • Israel Dub (), RAS
  • Free to Move (), RAS
  • Ras Portraits (), RAS
  • Pay the Piper (), RAS
  • Jericho (), RAS
  • Power of the Trinity ()
  • Dub Combo (), RAS
  • Fighting Soldiers ()
  • Cool and Calm ()
  • Stamina (), Mediacom
  • Reggae Knights (), Mediacom
  • Play It Real (), Utopia

Live albums

  • Israel Vibration & The Gladiators Live at Reggae Sunsplash ()
  • Vibes Alive (), RAS

Living truth ()

  • Live Again! (), RAS
  • Live & Jammin (), Nocturne

References

  1. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrThompson, Dave () Reggae & Caribbean Music, Backbeat Books, ISBN&#;, p.

  2. ^ abBrown, Joe () "Reggae Culture Has Vibrations", The Washington Post, 8 February
  3. ^Block, Melissa & Siegel, Robert () "Interview: Gary Himmelfarb discusses a reggae adaptation of some of Bob Dylan's songs", NPR, 27 August ,
  4. ^Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter () The Rough Guide to Reggae, 3rd edn., Rough Guides, ISBN&#;, p.

  5. ^Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter () Reggae – Essential CDs: The Rough Guide, Rough Guides, ISBN&#;, p.

    Lascelle wiss bulgin biography sample format Israel Vibration are a reggae harmony group, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skelly" Spence all contracted childhood polio, and went on to be a Jamaican roots reggae group in the s. The trio initially met as children at a rehabilitation center.

  6. ^Miller, Mark R. () "ISRAEL VIBRATION "Pay the Piper" RAS Records", The Washington Post, 19 March , p. N7
  7. ^Lien, James () "Apple Gabriel Another Moses", CMJ New Music Report, 3 May , p. 35, retrieved 16 September
  8. ^Joyce, Mike () "ISRAEL VIBRATION "Fighting ", The Washington Post, 23 May ,
  9. ^Brinn, David () "Reggae legends make Israel a Pessah destination", Jerusalem Post, 14 April
  10. ^Campbell, Howard () "Positive Vibrations", Jamaica Observer, 7 December Retrieved 8 December
  11. ^RIP Apple Gabriel - Founding Member of Israel Vibration" Published by Reggaeville on 27 March
  12. ^Vibration's 'Skelly' Spence dies at 69 years old" Published by Jamaica Observer on 28 August

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