"Wish I Could Fly" taken from the album "Cool Runnings" by the Morwells. On the "Bushranger" label (1979). Bingy Bunny singing lead.
The Morwells were originally formed by Maurice 'Blacka' Wellington and Eric 'Bingy Bunny' Lamont in 1973. Later friend Errol "Flabba" Holt was brought in. During the mid to late 1970's the Morwells released a string of singles on their own "Mor-Well-Esq" label with Bingy Bunny usually singing lead vocals. Their first album "Presenting the Morwells" is a cult classic and its companion dub album "Dub Me" has been reissued by Blood and Fire. The Morwells released a total of four vocal albums: "Presenting the Morwells", "Crab Race", "Cool Runnings", and "Kingston 12 Toughie".
During this period Bingy and Flabba were also working in the Kingston studios as session musicians. Bingy on Guitar and Flabba on Bass. The Jamaican studios of the late 1970's were a cauldren of musical creativity. Bingy and Flabba joined forces with Dwight Pickney on guitar, Style Scott on drums and Gladstone Anderson on keyboards and began laying down tracks for some of the great Jamaican artist of the day; Prince Fari, Bunny Wailer, Gregory Isaacs, The Wailing Souls, Isreal Vibration. Prince Fari called them the "The Arabs" but it was Bunny Wailer who gave them the name that the world would come to know and love them by; "The Roots Radics."
The rest, as they say, is history.
Sadly the world lost Bingy Bunny in 1993. Greatly missed and never forgotten. RIP Bingy. Fly away home.
What album is that picture on 0:21
MtaaniNairobi 2 years ago
That picture was taken from the back cover of a Bunny Wailer album. That's Bunny standing in the middle in the back with the hat on. I've forgotten which album. A friend of mine mailed me the picture. I'll see if I can find out which album.
groovemonzter 2 years ago
That picture is taken from the back of the Bunny Wailer lp 'Rule Dancehall'
cheers
groovemonzter 2 years ago