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  1. Producido por Jah Paul Jo y Rasta Li-Mon (Lee Manning) y lanzado desde el sello independiente Birdcage Records, el sencillo se vendió sorprendentemente bien. Las primeras grabaciones de Dread Zeppelin para su álbum debut, Un-Led-Ed fueron realizadas en el estudio de Dave Stewart de Eurythmics , donde Rasta Li-Mon trabajaba como ingeniero.

  2. Produced by Jah Paul Jo and Rasta Li-Mon (Lee Manning) and released on their indie Birdcage Records label, the single sold amazingly well and represses featured the seven inch 45 RPM in a rasta rainbow of colors: red (original), green, yellow, blue, white and clear vinyl.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Un-Led-EdUn-Led-Ed - Wikipedia

    Co-producer, Rasta Li-Mon (R. Lee Manning) was the house engineer for owner, Dave Stewart of Eurythmics. The first sessions yielded two vinyl 45 singles, "Immigrant Song" b/w "Hey Hey What Can I Do" and "Whole Lotta Love" b/w "Tour-Telvis: A Bad Trip". Both singles were released by Birdcage Records in 1989.

  4. 12 de ene. de 2013 · en Vivo en Milwaukee-MembersTortelvisButt-BoySpiceBob KnarleyZiggy KnarleyCharlie Haj-Past membersCarl JahJah Paul Jo (el hijo de un batero muerto mmmuuuyy c...

  5. It's Not Unusual is the third album by the musical group Dread Zeppelin, released by I.R.S. Records in 1992. The album presents a shift from reggae-tinged Led Zeppelin covers to disco music cover songs from the 1970s. The album was produced by Jah Paul Jo, Rasta Li-Mon and Greg Edward.

  6. dreadzeppelinworld.wixsite.com › home › single-postTHE MAKING OF UN-LED-ED

    16 de may. de 2016 · The original idea for Un Led ED was to record one 45 - that's vinyl talk for all you CD heads... two sides. Of course, the only thing that would have made any sense at all would be the classic "Immigrant Song/Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" because of the non-LP B-side. Luckily, Rasta Li-Mon was working at the home studio of Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics, who allowed us to work for nearly nothing at ...

  7. Dread Zeppelin is an American reggae rock band. Formed in 1989 in Sierra Madre, California, the band combines hard rock and reggae styles with humor. They are best known for performing the songs of Led Zeppelin in a reggae style as sung by a Las Vegas Elvis impersonator.