The Beatroots - Unnecessary War (7")
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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
great copy; spot from pricesticker on back
Notes:
In the late 70’s Flashback began life, in Cardiff, as a Reggae/Funk outfit. With the early success of UB40 and the rise of Two-Tone, the decision was made to concentrate on Reggae, and the band’s name was changed to The Beatroots to better reflect the new direction. 1982 saw the independent release of the Bob Lamb-produced tracks Unnecessary War and I Wanna Dance With You. Both songs were written by J. Henry. The band split around 1983 due to business disagreements.
A. Unnecessary War
AA. I Wanna Dance With You
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 7-LYN-10804-IUT EJSP 9801-A1
Matrix / Runout 7-LYN-10805-IUT EJSP 9801-B1
Manufactured By Ellie Jay (Productions) Ltd.
Pressed By Lyntone Recordings Ltd.
Pressed By Lyntone Recordings Ltd.