Ojiji - The Shadow Seaglass Blue Vinyl)Continued Sound is proud to present The Shadow by Ojiji. In 1979, Rupert "Ojiji" Harvey put out one of the most distinctly original albums of a generation. Combining progressive jazz fusion arrangements with soul, funk, and reggae from his native Jamaica, Ojiji's The Shadow is an album only he could create. Ojiji, along with his brother Carl, were performing in nightclubs before they were old enough to legally enter. At just 15, Ojiji was tapped by
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and then it was acquired by Amoeba Music for a future Gram release
he was 31 years old and widely celebrated as a producer of rare talent
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It was originally released in 2000
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