Pato Banton  

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"It was a crazy machine, but we managed to get some hits with it; most of the Johnny Clarke stuff was done on that machine, we made some good albums but it was a hellish machine so by ’84, I got myself an Ampex that came from Virgin’s studio, The Barge; it was a 24 track Ampex 1100 and I spent about two grand just tidying it up. From then we started to make [lover's rock] hits like “Country Living” and hits like the Pato Banton album.’"




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