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288:) departed the band in 1979, with Robinson taking over the position of bassist as well as continuing his role as keyboardist. The following year saw Griffiths depart, leaving Forde as the band's sole guitarist. During this early period in the band's history they were distinctly different from Jamaican reggae acts, in that they wrote songs that dealt with the issues surrounding the experiences of black youths growing-up in the UK; such as "Three Babylon" and "It's Not Our Wish","Natural Progression", "Ghetto in the Sky". and the powerful 959: 51: 275:
vein, with members contributing songs individually and with Forde acting as the band's principal songwriter. The band's dynamic soon began to change however. Shortly after the release of their self-titled debut album in 1976, Hemmings left and was replaced by Tony "Gad" Robinson (the only time in the
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Aswad underwent their first line-up change in sixteen years in 1996, when Forde departed the band for spiritual reasons, leaving Gaye as the only founding member. Once again, the remaining members opted not to seek to recruit a replacement musician, and thus Aswad became a duo of Gaye and Robinson.
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With the exception of a brief reunion with Forde in 2009 for the Island record label's 50th-anniversary celebrations, the band's line-up remained the same until Angus Gaye’s death on 2 September 2022, aged 62.
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Once the band's line-up had stabilised into the trio of Forde, Gaye, and Robinson, Aswad followed a more commercial reggae style, gaining a wider audience with the
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band's history where a departing member would be officially replaced by an incoming musician). The band then released their second studio effort,
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is a faithful record of that event, where they played a live dub set. "Love Fire" gained wide recognition when it was used as the
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influences to the reggae sound. They have been performing since the mid-1970s, having released a total of 21 albums. Their
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was a London roots-reggae album released in 1982. In August 1983, Aswad played live at
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album (1981). They then followed this with the Michael Reuben Campbell-produced
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The band has toured extensively, playing in diverse locations from London's
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The band also hold the distinction of having played with each one of the ex-
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Stanley Andrew – lead guitars, rhythm guitars, acoustic guitars, vocals
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as part of The Event (16 and 17 June 1989). Their next single, "
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The members of Aswad are UK descendants of immigrants from the
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Aswad released their final studio album to date in 2009, with
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the song "Share a Dream", recorded the previous year, at
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Jimmy "Senyah" Haynes – lead guitars, acoustic guitars
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Clifton "Bigga" Morrison – vocals, keyboards, melodica
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album. In the same year, they performed together with
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The original members of Aswad were guitarist/vocalist
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Index

Aswad (band)
Aswad (disambiguation)
Aswad in 2002
London
Reggae
reggae fusion
R&B
Island Records
CBS (UK)
Ark 21
Brinsley Forde
Angus Gaye
reggae
R&B
soul
UK hit singles
number one
Don't Turn Around
Shine
Arabic
black
Grammy Award
Caribbean
Holland Park School
Ladbroke Grove
West London
Brinsley "Chaka B" Forde
Angus "Drummie Zeb" Gaye
Burning Spear
Live

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