Misty In Roots | |
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Misty in Roots performing atIslington Assembly Hall in London on 13 April 2017 | |
| Background information | |
| Genres | Reggae |
| Years active | 1975–present |
| Website | www |
Misty in Roots are a Britishroots reggae band formed inSouthall, London, in the mid 1970s.[1] Their first album was 1979'sLive at the Counter Eurovision, a record full ofRastafarian songs. The Counter Eurovision, held in Brussels, was organised as an alternative to the cheesy and conservative pop of the establishedEurovision proper – a 'bread and circuses’ extravaganza in the eyes of many on the left.[2] The album was championed byBBC Radio 1 DJJohn Peel,[3] helping to bring roots reggae to a white audience. At this early stage, the band was a collective with five lead singers and various musicians, though by the time of the second album proper the band had slimmed down to just three members. Along withSteel Pulse,Aswad,Matumbi,Cimarons andBlack Slate, Misty in Roots were one of the most popular British reggae bands of the late 1970s.[4]
Following their debut, Misty in Roots released four studio albums through the 1980s. The band had two BBC Radio 1 "In Concert" appearances in 1983 and 1985. They were invited to play in Zimbabwe in 1982 in recognition of their support for the independence movement, and were the first reggae band to tour South Africa, Poland, and Russia.[5] After a break from recording in the next decade the band returned with a new mini-albumRoots Controller in 2002.[6] and continue to play concerts as of 2014[update].[7]
Misty in Roots supportedRock Against Racism, playing several gigs to raise money for anti-fascist causes.[8] In 1979 Clarence Baker, a member of the collective, was beaten in the head by a member of theLondon Metropolitan Police during a protest inSouthall against aNational Front meeting, and fell into a coma.[9] The punk bandThe Ruts, who were partners of the same collective, and had their debut single released by the People Unite co-operative, honoured him in their song "Jah War" which was released as a single and on their albumThe Crack the same year.[10]