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Taken from a VHS tape recorded back in the 1980's,
this video capture the Natural Ites somewhere in
the era of Rub a Dub style. Picture on the Wall
was first launched during the 1980's, when Vocal
Harmony Groups were not born in the same frequency
as in the decade before that.
The Natural Ites took up the responsibility to
fill up that vacuum and "Picture on the
Wall" seemed to be an appropriate way to do
it. However, it remained to be one of the few
titles known to a larger part of the (DUB) Reggae
audience, even those that are into the Vocal Harmony
sounds.
A full blown Reggae Band backs them up, as they
perform their successful tune. Even though the
sound quality of the actual video is influenced by
the law of decay that terrorizes creation ever
since our ancestors took from that tree, the video
will be a heartwarming experience of recognition
and introduction to a fine Jamaican Harmony group.
NOTE: One attentive reader of the Dubroom
pointed out to the fact that the Natural Ites
hailed from the UK, not from Jamaica. Massive
thanks for the information, and we stand
corrected!
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