http://www.mysticrevealers.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystic_Revealers
Albums
Young Revolutionaries, Gong Sounds, 1992.
Jah Works, RAS Records, 1993.
Space and Time, RAS/REP Records, 1995.
Space and Dub, RAS Records 1995
Ras Portraits Mystic Revealers, RAS Records 1996
This One's for Jah, Atlantic 1997
Crossing the Atlantic, PARAS 1998
Awards
Rockers Magazine Award for meritorious contribution to the development of Jamaican music 1991
Jamaica Federation of Musicians Best Album 1994 (Jah Works)
1995 JAMI Award for Best Produced Album (Jah Works)
Original members
Billy "Mystic" Wilmot - guitarist, vocalist and songwriter
Leroy "Lion" Edwards - bass guitarist
Nicholas "Drummie" Henry - drummer
Steve Davis - lead guitarist and vocalist
Later members
William "Willigan" Cocking – percussionist
Winston "Metal" Stewart - keyboard player and lead guitarist
Robert "Patch" Walters - keyboard player
The Mystic Revealers are a reggae band formed in the late 1970s in the seaside town of Bull Bay east of Kingston, Jamaica. Originally, the band was known as just the Revealers, but when another group with that name popped up, it was decided the word "Mystic" would help convey their Rastafari-inspired message of truth, justice, honor and unity. The band’s four founding members form the heart of the group and include Kingston-born vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Billy "Mystic" Wilmot;[1] former Jalan and Earth Disciples drummer and record producer Nicholas "Drummie" Henry, bass guitarist Leroy "Lion" Edwards and guitarist and vocalist Steve Davis. They draw upon Jamaica’s rich, established reggae tradition of outspoken political awareness when writing and performing their original material.