The Same Song
Israel Vibration Lyrics
wo yoy, wo yoy yoy yoy
we all going to sing the same song
we all going to sing the same song
we all going to sing the same song
oh whether you?re a bobo
(bo-bo-bo-bo)
or whether you?re an orthodox
(order of the bingy)
(bingy natti dred)
or whether you?re a 12 tribe of israel
we?re all going to sing the same song
we all going to jam the same jam
(uh!)
we all going to chuck the same chuck
(chuck!)
so if you hold your fuss & fight
(damn right)
giving hypocrites the right to say
that we can?t unite
(my god)
if we did not fight
(i know)
we?re all going to sing the same song
we all going to jam the same jam
jah man
we all going to chuck the same chuck
[break]
take us out of a homeland,
take us down there in babylon
wanted us to sing that same song
you wanted us to sing that same song
wanted us to sing that same song
(and I know)
we?re all going to sing that same song
we all going to jam the same jam
we all going to chuck the same chuck
so if you hold your fuss & fight
(damn right)
giving hypocrites the right to say
that we can?t unite
(my god I know)
if we did not fight
we all going to sing the same song
we all going to jam the same jam
we all going to chuck the same chuck
(chuck)
we all going to chuck the same chuck
we all going to jam the same jam
we all...
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Israel Vibration is a reggae harmony trio, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skeleton" Spence all overcame adversity in the form of childhood polio and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the late 1970s. The trio initially met at a rehabilitation center.
After going their separate ways, and each converting to the Rastafari movement, they reunited in Kingston and formed a vocal group. Read Full BioIsrael Vibration is a reggae harmony trio, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skeleton" Spence all overcame adversity in the form of childhood polio and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the late 1970s. The trio initially met at a rehabilitation center.
After going their separate ways, and each converting to the Rastafari movement, they reunited in Kingston and formed a vocal group. Funding for their first album came in the form of a grant from the Twelve Tribes of Israel branch of Rastafari after Hugh Booth, a member of the Twelve Tribes, had overheard the three men singing in a wooded area outside Kingston. Apple and Wiss were living in the area, which they had converted into a home.
Israel Vibration recorded three albums; "The Same Song", "Unconquered People", and "Why You So Craven" before temporarily disbanding in 1981 after recording sessions for the latter were left incomplete. The three men moved to the United States to seek professional health care and escape the growing Dancehall movement in Jamaica. In 1988, Gary "Dr. Dread" Himmelfarb, founder of RAS Records, urged the trio to reunite and record an album. Skelly, Apple, and Wiss were flown to Washington, D.C. to record a new album at Lion and Fox Recording Studios. "Strength of my Life", the group's fourth album and first of 18 CD releases on the RAS label, was met with great praise and is considered one of the few post-golden era touchstones of the roots reggae genre.
In 1997, Apple Gabriel left the group to pursue a solo career. Skelly and Wiss continue to record albums and tour the world as Israel Vibration, backed by longtime associates Roots Radics.
After going their separate ways, and each converting to the Rastafari movement, they reunited in Kingston and formed a vocal group. Read Full BioIsrael Vibration is a reggae harmony trio, originating from Kingston, Jamaica. Lascelle "Wiss" Bulgin, Albert "Apple Gabriel" Craig, and Cecil "Skeleton" Spence all overcame adversity in the form of childhood polio and went on to be one of the most successful roots groups to form in Jamaica in the late 1970s. The trio initially met at a rehabilitation center.
After going their separate ways, and each converting to the Rastafari movement, they reunited in Kingston and formed a vocal group. Funding for their first album came in the form of a grant from the Twelve Tribes of Israel branch of Rastafari after Hugh Booth, a member of the Twelve Tribes, had overheard the three men singing in a wooded area outside Kingston. Apple and Wiss were living in the area, which they had converted into a home.
Israel Vibration recorded three albums; "The Same Song", "Unconquered People", and "Why You So Craven" before temporarily disbanding in 1981 after recording sessions for the latter were left incomplete. The three men moved to the United States to seek professional health care and escape the growing Dancehall movement in Jamaica. In 1988, Gary "Dr. Dread" Himmelfarb, founder of RAS Records, urged the trio to reunite and record an album. Skelly, Apple, and Wiss were flown to Washington, D.C. to record a new album at Lion and Fox Recording Studios. "Strength of my Life", the group's fourth album and first of 18 CD releases on the RAS label, was met with great praise and is considered one of the few post-golden era touchstones of the roots reggae genre.
In 1997, Apple Gabriel left the group to pursue a solo career. Skelly and Wiss continue to record albums and tour the world as Israel Vibration, backed by longtime associates Roots Radics.
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obzerv8n
Biblically sound music needs more audience for peace
obadiah danyels
THIS ALBUM IS 38 YRS OLD. AND SOUNDS. SUPER SUPER GOOD EXCELLENT
ALBUM. FULL OF PROPHECY AND UPLIFTMENT... ISRAEL VIBRATION IS NO DOUBT ONE OF THE GREATEST GROUPS EVER. JAH BLESS ALL THE TIME. ONE LOVE
Ginio Lamy
43 years now
johnny b
Unfortunately Jamaican music started going downhill a few years after Marley's death. It has yet to recover.
Paul Mclean Ras
Fier
Roberto Anunciacao
obadiah danye
Isto q é vida ouvir um reggae de responça
Mo E
all their other album's are super good too bro. peep em out. i rap and make beats and befor i start my day makeing music i always vib with these's cats jah love! jah live!
yael oren
great album.perfect
Bruno Rappa
yael oren hooooo
Ragnampiza Dread
Love this, the most underrated album of its time. I still keep hold of the original album although it scratch up cause we we play it so much. Nice to hear a good clean mix. Give Thanks.