Official Foundation Reggae Sound Clash: Emperor Faith Sound System vs Arrows Sound System 1974 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 10, 2014
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Official Foundation Reggae Sound Clash: Emperor Faith Sound System vs Arrows Sound System 1974

Emperor Faith was an early Jamaican sound system from the Red Hills Area of Kingston, Jamaica,[ one of the most popular sounds of the early 1970s. The sound was run by Mikey Faith, who was Bob Marley's accountant. Emperor Faith worked with producers such as Clive Chin. They occupied the corner of Rosemary Lane and Tower Street and often performed in the house of Roy Anthony Johnson.



Arrows the Ambassador (also known as Arrows International) was a Jamaican sound system from the east side of Kingston, Jamaica, with a sometimes violent following. Arrows worked with producers such as Clive Chin.The system was founded by Philip Linton, Sr., who operated it with his brother. The system broke up in the late 1980s, after which Linton founded Arrows Recording Company and later Arrows Studio, on Windward Road, Kingston which became "one of Jamaica's absolute full-service audio facilities."Members included Rupert Willington and Justin Hinds, who joined after breaking up with Winston Rodney.


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