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🎙️ Jah Malchiro – Bones Learned to Sing [Unreleased 1970 Roots Reggae Album] Roots Reggae | Dub | Rastafari | Mystic Chant | Lost Tapes Bones Learned to Sing is one of the most enigmatic treasures ever whispered out of early roots reggae — the hidden 1970 recordings of Jah Malchiro, a shadowy prophet whose voice was said to make even the ancestors tremble. Laid down in a dusty zinc-roof yard in central Kingston, these rare sessions echo with deep Nyabinghi pulses, trembling basslines, and Malchiro’s raw, bone-shaking chant. His voice does not merely sing — it summons, like a ritual calling spirits from the earth, the dust, and the memories buried beneath generations. Every track is a tale carved into the marrow of suffering and survival: A cry for freedom rising from the forgotten… A meditation for the weary… A chant teaching the bones themselves how to speak. Elders claim Malchiro wrote the album after a long period of fasting and solitude, saying he heard “the bones of the ancestors humming under the ground.” Whatever the truth, the atmosphere in these recordings is unmistakable — heavy, spiritual, and ancient. The tapes disappeared for decades, believed lost in a house fire… until fragments resurfaced in a sealed crate rescued from an abandoned storeroom. Now restored, Bones Learned to Sing stands as a sacred relic — a spiritual manuscript of reggae’s earliest and most mystical echoes. Let the riddim shake your spirit. Let the bones remember. Let the ancestors sing again. 👉 Subscribe for more lost reggae artifacts, unreleased roots albums, and forgotten 70s tapes. #rootsreggae #reggaemusic #dubreggae #rastafari #losttapes #jamaicamusic #vinylculture #deepreggae #mysticroots #nyabinghi #1970sreggae #unreleasedalbums