Hurlingham Reggae Band


The Hurlingham Reggae Band was an Argentine reggae band spun off Sumo to allow the motherband to concentrate on rock and roll. The band was primarily active between 1982 and 1984. When it dissolved in 1986, Sumo reclaimed some of its materials.
Luca Prodan was the lead singer of both bands.
The Hurlingham Reggae Band never recorded commercially, but had many playing gigs in Argentina. It featured the guitar of Tito Fargo, who would later play with Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota.
Hurlingham Reggae Band - Rehearsal recordings
  1. Not that different
  2. Love your life
  3. Song without title 1
  4. Kaya
  5. Song without title 2
  6. Work the time
  7. Song without title 3
  8. Regtest
  9. Calipso reggae
Hurlingham Reggae Band - Stud Free Pub, Bajo Belgrano
  1. No good
  2. Peace and Love Reggae
  3. Small Axe
  4. Dreamland
  5. Moving
  6. Kaya
  7. Free improvisation
  8. Like a mad man
  9. Not that different
  10. Love your life
Hurlingham Reggae Band - Live
  1. Waiting for 1985
  2. Love your life
  3. Move on
  4. Kaya
  5. Oh yeah yeah yeah Oh
  6. Work
  7. Don't
  8. Regtest
  9. Harry Belafonte Medley: Coconut woman/Jamaica Farewell/Matild