<P> Count Ossie issued two outstanding albums at the end of his lifetime and inspired several later Rastafarian drumming groups, including Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus, who recorded with Bob Marley . Count Ossie's masterpiece is the Grounation three - LP set (1973), which includes songs such as "So Long", and "Grounation" (the latter title with over 30 minutes running time) and an updated version of "Oh Carolina". </P> <P> Two years later the fine Tales Of Mozambique (Dynamic 1975) was issued, continuing the legacy of the first album . </P> <P> Count Ossie died in a road accident on 18 October 1976, aged 50 . His group, The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari, lived on, toured and recorded a few albums into the 1990s . </P> <Ul> <Li> Grounation (Ashanti 1973) </Li> <Li> Tales Of Mozambique (1975) </Li> <Li> Man From Higher Heights (1983) </Li> <Li> Remembering Count Ossie: A Rasta Reggae Legend (Moodies 1996) </Li> </Ul>

Count ossie and the mystic revelation of rastafari