Recorded in 1977 at the hand of Lee “Scratch” Perry in the legendary Black Ark lies one of its most beguiling and misunderstood creations. While blending roots reggae with African rhythms seems like a natural recipe for success, Island Records wouldn’t touch it. The project was deemed a failure at the outset, and only years later did various iterations of the project come to light.
Crosby & Nash :: Wind on the Water
In 1970, Graham Nash made the Chateau’s Bungalow 2 his home for five months, describing it as “a great place to hide,’’ following the dissolution of his relationship with Joni Mitchell. Nash would return five years later, posting up in the hillside’s Bungalow 3 with David Crosby to woodshed and polish material that would make up their second collaboration together as a duo, Wind on the Water — an album which turns 50 next month.