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Morwell Unlimited Or The Morwells Were A Singing Group Made Up Of Maurice Wellington A Pre-Roots Radics Bingy Bunny And Louis Davis Who Made Music Together Between 1973 And 1980. In 1974 The Morwells Not Only Launched Their Own "Morwell Esq." Label But Also Became A Trio When Louis Davis Joined The Two Friends. It Was Actually Davis - Formerly A Member Of The Versatiles - Who Taught Bingy Bunny How To Play Guitar Thus Setting Him On A Route Which Would Eventually Take Him From The Morwells To The Leading Session Bands The Revolutionaries And Then The Roots Radics. Davis Also Became The Arranger For The Group And When The Trio Recorded "You Got To Be Holy" At Channel One - Also Released On Their Own Label - They Were On Their Way. This Single Proved Successful And It Encouraged The Trio To Release Nice Recuts Of The Melodians' Rocksteady Classics "Swing And Dine" And "Come On Little Girl". Due To The Popularity Of These Tunes In The UK The Morwells Teamed Up With Sound System And Record Shop Owner Sir Jessus From Shepherd's Bush West London. He Released The Group's "Bit By Bit" A Strong Seller In The UK Reggae Market In 1975. In The Same Year The First Two Morwells Albums Were Released. First The Vocal Debut Set "Presenting The Morwells" Which Featured The Melodians Covers And Delroy Wilson's "I Don't Know Why" Alongside "Bit By Bit" "You Got To Be Holy" And Five More Originals. And Then The King Tubby Mixed Album "Dub Me" Which Versioned Six Of The Songs On The Vocal Album Including Two Different Mixes Of Their "Movie Star" Version.

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