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Juno's full catalogue of Reggae
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Singles
Slave Driver
Cat: JGM 7013. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Horace Andy - "Slave Driver" (2:50)
Mighty Two - "Slave Master" (2:51)
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Rasta Forever
Rasta Forever (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: MA 05. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Rasta Forever (6:54)
Rasta Forever (DB ART version) (4:23)
Rasta Forever (Rhauder mix) (6:21)
Rasta Forever (Zion Train remix) (6:09)
Review: Mole Audio present a very special new quart of tracks from Daktari (Oliver Linge & Olaf Pozsgay), who've teamed up for a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration with vocalist and dub legend Horace Andy for an original set of versions. Actually, it's a welcome comeback for both artists; Daktari also haven't released anything since the brilliant back-to-back waxes for Luxus in 1997, then 1999. Now that the Y2K scare has abated (25 years later, no doubt) Daktari are back with 'Rasta Forever', which moves minimally and spatiously, and manages to sound much "slower" than its dancehall tempo would initially betray. Andy's star line has to be, "we don't smoke spliff, we smoke chalice," alluding to the kind of cannabis smoking pipe often used by Rastafari. Alt mixes from DB ART, Rhauder, and Zion Train transition from greezier dancehall, to something more dub technical, to a bubblers' delight in a more classic sound; all do stellar reparative justice to Andy's towering, implicit demand for dues and honour paid, and, true to the Daktari name, prove amply effective at remedying our symptoms.
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Alben
Timeless Roots
Cat: CLOCD 6040. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Natty Dread A Weh She Want
Skylarking
Superstition
Spying Glass
Money Money
Ain't No Sunshine
One Love
Come Together
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Three Little Birds
Ooh Child
Horse With No Name
Rain
The Truth
Review: Timeless Roots is a brilliant collaboration between reggae legend Horace Andy and renowned bassist Jah Wobble. Known for his ethereal vocals, Andy breathes new life into classics like Stevie Wonder's 'Superstition' and The Beatles' 'Come Together', while also revisiting his own iconic tracks like 'Skylarking' and 'Natty Dread A Weh She Want.' Wobble, former PiL bassist, Orb collaborator as well as a solo artist of some renown, blends reggae, modern dub and world music to create a rich sonic landscape that perfectly complements Andy's distinctive voice. The album stands out not only for its reinterpretation of well-known songs but also for its innovative production, which maintains the essence of roots reggae while introducing contemporary elements.
Wobble's deep bass grooves provide a solid foundation, allowing Andy's vocals to soar, particularly on new takes of his classics. This collaboration is a seamless fusion of two musical worlds, making Timeless Roots one of the standout reggae albums of the yearia true match made in musical heaven.
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Livin' It Up (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Livin' It Up (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TB1 139. Rel: 04 May 24
Zion Gate (5:24)
I'm Alive (7:15)
Livin' It Up (4:56)
True Love (4:43)
One Love (3:58)
Sharing The Love (6:44)
Skylarking (4:12)
Bless You (3:40)
King Of Kings (4:53)
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