Pablo Falconer
Ray "Pablo" Falconer was an English reggae producer from Birmingham, England, active in the 1970s and 1980s.
Brother to Earl Falconer from UB40, Falconer produced many singles and albums for that band.
Falconer died in a car crash in Birmingham in 1987. Earl Falconer, who was driving, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, for drink driving, in June 1988.[1]
Discography (partial)
- UB40 - "Red Red Wine", 20 August 1983
- UB40 - Labour of Love LP, 24 September 1983
- UB40 - "Please Don't Make Me Cry", 15 October 1983
- UB40 and Chrissie Hynde - "I Got You Babe", 3 August 1985
- UB40 - Baggariddim LP, 14 September 1985
- UB40 - "Don't Break My Heart", 26 October 1985
- UB40 - Live at Hammersmith
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gollark: Well, we could use ISM bands, but everyone else is using those so ææææææ interference.
gollark: Also something something directional antennas triangulation.
gollark: This is true, I read about use of coherent RTL-SDRs to something something multilateration.
gollark: Or, well, indistinguishable from uniform random data, not really indistinguishable from actual radio noise if you're transmitting it.
References
- Vulliamy, Ed (October 12, 1988). "UB40". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
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