
Kiddus I himself is a mysterious figure. His song "Graduation in Zion" was featured on the soundtrack to the 1978 film Rockers, but little has been heard of him since the early '80s. Born Frank Dowding in St Mary in 1954, Kiddus (which) means "Blessed One " in Amharic) operated a Rasta commune and crafts center (Zap Pow, the band who brought us non other than Beres Hammond and whose horn section included David Madden and Nambo who went on to play with Bob Marley
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Graduation In Zion
No Salvation Until
Economical woes
Love Child
Crying Wolf
Security in the Streets
Too Fat
Better equity
Harder
Fire Burn
salvation
Time
Troubled time (summer version)
Take good care of me
Love Child Dub
The world should be a better place (for children to play)
Trying
Wiggling
Different Strokes
Harder Dub
Time Dub
Another Day
Teach Me Right
Troubled time (winter version)
Road of Life
Give In Strength
Changes
Topsy Turvy Old World
Give I Strength
A Prayer
A Prayer for You
Reached their peeks
Going Jah Jah's way
Wild Child
Green Fa Life
Tune In
When We Get Together
Money
Where are you going
Life Is a Riddim
War
Chattin
Her Own Woman
Special Way
Tell Me What You Know
It's Not Over
Fighter
Love of the Father
Better Will Come
Crying Wolf (Nyahbinghi Take)
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