- Distant Thunder · 1988
- Greatest Hits · 1994
- Aswad · 1976
- Distant Thunder · 1988
- New Chapter · 1981
- Cool Summer Reggae · 2002
- Aswad · 1976
- A New Chapter of Dub · 1982
- A New Chapter of Dub · 1982
- Distant Thunder · 1988
- Greatest Hits · 1990
- Jah Shaka Meets Aswad in Addis Ababa Studio · 1984
- Live and Direct · 1983
Essential Albums
- 2002
- 1999
- 1997
- 2020
- 2020
- 2020
- 2016
- 1997
Singles & EPs
- 1997
- 1995
- 1995
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2021
- 2002
- 1997
- 1995
About Aswad
Aswad are one of the most influential reggae bands to come out of London, and their blend of roots reggae, dub, pop and R&B elements blazed a trail that countless artists would follow. They first got together in Ladbroke Grove in 1974, and released their self-titled debut album two years later with Brinsley “Dan” Forde (vocals, guitar), George Oban (bass), Angus “Drummie Zeb” Gaye (vocals, drums), Courtney Hemmings (keyboards) and Donald Griffiths (guitar, vocals). Soon Hemmings left and Oban was replaced by Tony “Gad” Robinson. Aswad started out with a strictly roots-oriented sound, but they started working dub into the mix as early as 1982’s A New Chapter of Dub before dipping into dancehall flavours as well. They found their biggest success in 1988 with the No. 1 single “Don’t Turn Around” from their Distant Thunder album, but plenty more hits would follow. The band continued rocking into the 2020s, with Gaye and Robinson at the helm.
- ORIGIN
- London, England
- FORMED
- 1975
- GENRE
- Reggae