
Artist
Aswad
Aswad is a reggae artist from London, England formed in 1975. 43 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Reggae · London, England · Best reggae albums
- 43
- Releases
- 1976–2024
- Active years
- 1975
- Formed
Discography
36
Most popular
Live & Direct
1983 · 9 tracks

Aswad
1976

New Chapter
1981

Hulet
1979

Not Satisfied
1982

Roots Revival
1999

Distant Thunder
1988

Cool Summer Reggae
2002

Firesticks
1993

Rise and Shine
1994

Rise and Shine Again!
1995

Rebel Souls
1984

Too Wicked
1990

Live In London (Live)
2024

Gold
2020

Rise And Shine Again and Again (Deluxe Edition)
2017

Don't Turn Around: The Best Of Aswad
2012

The Best Of
2010

City Lock
2009

Aswad Showcase
2009

New Chapter Of Dub
2009

The Complete BBC Sessions
2008

The Aswad Collection
2003

Big Up
2001

Reggae Greats
2000

Universal Masters Collection
1999

Dub - The Next Frontier
1995

Greatest Hits
1995

The Next Frontier (Dub)
1995

Dance Hall Mood
1993

Crucial Tracks
1989

Renaissance
1988

To the Top
1986

Jah Shaka meets Aswad in Addis Ababa Studio
1984

A New Chapter of Dub
1982

Showcase
1981
Singles & EPs
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About
Aswad (“Black” in Arabic) are a long-lasting British reggae group, noted for adding strong R&B, soul, and soca influences to the reggae sound. They have been performing since the early 1970s, and have released a total of twenty-one albums. As naturalised children of immigrants from the Caribbean, part of the aftermath of World War II, the children were moved to London. They attended a local high school near Ladbroke Grove, and various junior schools as Tan Tan children of immigrants from the Caribbean around West London in 1975. Vocalist Brinsley Forde had a brief career on television on the British children’s television series “Here Come the Double Deckers” in 1970-71. The original members of Aswad were Brinsley Forde, George Oban, Drummie Zeb, and Donald Griffiths. Courtney Hemmings was a frequent contributor in the 1970s, including as part of the backing band on Burning Spear’s 1979 Live album, recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London. They became one the U.K.’s top reggae bands with songs, typical of the time, about the oppression of black youth, such as “Three Babylon” and “It’s Not Our Wish”, and the powerful jazz-influenced instrumental “Warrior Charge”.
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The band gained a wider audience with the New Chapter album (1981). “Fire”, the opening track gained wide recognition when it was used as the backing rhythm for Dennis Brown’s “Promised Land.” Among Aswad’s catalogue of hits is “Don’t Turn Around”, a pop hit in 1988. This track was originally a B-side to Tina Turner’s hit “Typical Male”, which was later covered by Ace of Base; and a reggae flavoured rendition of “Best of My Love”, first popularised and written by The Eagles. Their next hit, Shine, was released in 1994. Another track was the upbeat 1998 remake of The Police’s “Invisible Sun”, performed with Sting.
Aswad in brief
- How many Aswad releases are on Riffiter?
- 43 releases are catalogued, spanning 1976 to 2024.
- When was Aswad formed?
- Aswad formed in 1975, in London, England.
- What genre is Aswad?
- Aswad is catalogued under Reggae.
- What is the most recent Aswad release on Riffiter?
- Live In London (Live), released in 2024.






