Amigo (Black Slate song)

Amigo is a 1980 reggae song by UK band Black Slate. It reached No.9 in the UK [1][2] and New Zealand[3] charts. The success of the single emphasized Black Slate's prominence as one of the few UK-grown reggae bands.[4][5] The single was followed with tours abroad including Europe and New Zealand.[6]

"Amigo"
Single by Black Slate
Released1980
Songwriter(s)Anthony Brightly, Chris Hanson, Cledwyn Rogers, Desmond Mahoney, Elroy Bailey, Keith Drummond

References

  1. Billboard - 3 oct. 1981 "Black Slate is one of the very few home-grown reggae bands to have cracked the market in the U.K., the single "Amigo" charting in the Top 10 and emphasizing a career spurt which has taken in extensive European and U.K. tours.
  2. The new Rolling stone record guide - Dave Marsh, John Swenson - 1983 -Page 43 "BLACK SLATE * Amigo / Alli. (1980) ☆ * * Rasta Festival / Alli. (1981) British reggae (that made by West Indians in the U.K.) reflects the British West Indian experience and cannot be judged by Jamaican standards. Black Slate's ..."
  3. https://nztop40.co.nz/chart/singles?chart=2938
  4. Billboard - 3 Oct. 1981 "Black Slate is one of the very few home-grown reggae bands to have cracked the market in the U.K., the single "Amigo" charting in the Top 10 and emphasizing a career spurt which has taken in extensive European and U.K. tours. The band ...
  5. Caribbean Popular Music: An Encyclopedia of Reggae, David Vlado Moskowitz - 2006 "BLACK SLATE Black Slate was formed in London in 1974 through the efforts of musicians from several countries. The two ... In 1980, they had two charting singles with "Boom Boom" and "Amigo." "
  6. Bob Marley: The Man and His Music : a Selection of Papers 2003 "In 1981 English Rasta reggae band, Black Slate, toured New Zealand to promote their local hit, "Amigo"."


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