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-'''Lloyd Brevett''' (1 August 1931 - 3 May 2012) was a [[Jamaica]]n [[double bass]]ist, and a founding member of [[The Skatalites]]. He was born in [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]], [[Jamaica]], is a [[rastafari]]an, and a brother of [[The Melodians]] member, Tony Brevett.+''[[African Roots]]'' (1975) is an album by [[The Skatalites]].
-He toured many countries of the world with The Skatalites. He [[record producer|produced]] two Skatalites' [[album]]s, ''[[African Roots]]'' (1975) and ''[[The Legendary Skatalites]]'' (1976). He once stated, "Ska was our type of music that could lift the youth and make Jamaica known around the world". 
-On 3 May 2012, Brevett died at Andrews Memorial Hospital in St. Andrew, Jamaica at the age of 80.+1. Stream In The Meadow
 +2. Rock Bottom
 +3. Candle Light
 +4. Candle Light Dub
 +5. Fugitive
 +6. Fugitive Dub
 +7. Jumbo Malt
 +8. Seven Seal
 +9. African Roots
 +10. Herb Challis
 +11. Just Cool (Corner Stone)
 +12. Japan Special
 +13. Space Light
 +14. Rock With Me Baby
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1. Stream In The Meadow 2. Rock Bottom 3. Candle Light 4. Candle Light Dub 5. Fugitive 6. Fugitive Dub 7. Jumbo Malt 8. Seven Seal 9. African Roots 10. Herb Challis 11. Just Cool (Corner Stone) 12. Japan Special 13. Space Light 14. Rock With Me Baby




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