Top Aswad Albums
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Don't Turn Around (Live) - Single
Don't Turn Around (Live) - Single
[2024]
Live In London
Live In London
[2024]
Live in London (Live)
Live in London (Live)
[2024]
Bridge of Touch - EP
Bridge of Touch - EP
[2023]
Rise and Shine Again and Again (Deluxe Edition)
Rise and Shine Again and Again (Deluxe Edition)
[2017]
City Lock
City Lock
[2009]
Calling / Do That Thing
Calling / Do That Thing
[2009]
The Complete BBC Sessions
The Complete BBC Sessions
[2008]
Cool Summer Reggae
Cool Summer Reggae
[2002]
25 Live
25 Live
[2000]
Roots Revival
Roots Revival
[1999]
Big Up
Big Up
[1997]
One Shot Chilla
One Shot Chilla
[1997]
Aswad: Roots Rocking - The Island Anthology
Aswad: Roots Rocking - The Island Anthology
[1997]
If I Was
If I Was
[1995]
Dub: the Next Frontier
Dub: the Next Frontier
[1995]
You're No Good
You're No Good
[1995]
Rise and Shine - Again!
Rise and Shine - Again!
[1994]
Warriors
Warriors
[1994]
Rise and Shine
Rise and Shine
[1994]
Shine
Shine
[1994]
Dancehall Mood
Dancehall Mood
[1993]
Too Wicked
Too Wicked
[1990]
Aswad: Crucial Tracks
Aswad: Crucial Tracks
[1989]
Distant Thunder
Distant Thunder
[1988]
To the Top
To the Top
[1986]
Rebel Souls
Rebel Souls
[1984]
Live and Direct (Live)
Live and Direct (Live)
[1983]
A New Chapter Of Dub
A New Chapter Of Dub
[1982]
New Chapter
New Chapter
[1981]
Live at Rockpalast - Cologne 1980
Live at Rockpalast - Cologne 1980
[1980]
Hulet
Hulet
[1979]
Aswad
Aswad
[1976]
Related Information for Aswad
Aswad ("Black" in Arabic) are a long-lasting British reggae group, noted for adding strong R&B, soul, and soca influences to the reggae sound. They have been performing since the early 1970s, and have released a total of twenty-one albums.As naturalised children of immigrants from the Caribbean, part of the aftermath of World War II, the children were moved to London. They attended a local high school near Ladbroke Grove, and various junior schools as Tan Tan children of immigrants from the Caribbean around West London in 1975. Vocalist Brinsley Forde had a brief career on television on the British children's television series "Here Come the Double Deckers" in 1970-71. The original members of Aswad... read more
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