CD & Vinyl Reviews - (G > J)


Groundation - Dub Wars
Groundation - Hebron Gate
Groundation - Upon the Bridge
Gyptain - I Can Feel Your Pain
Gyptian - My Name Is Gyptian
Haji Mike - The StoryMan
Holy Piby - Hot Neighborhood
House of Riddim - Chapter II
I Wayne - Lava Ground
Iba – Many Lives
Ini Kamoze - Debut
Jah Roots - Crucial
Jimmy Radway and the Fe Me Time All Stars – Dub I
John Brown’s Body – Amplify
Joshua Alo – Answer Your Calling
Julian Marley - Awake

 
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CD & Vinyl Reviews - Artists G > J



Our dedicated team of reviewers from all around the UK give their opinion of the best Reggae CD's and Vinyl around.

 

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Julian Marley - Awake



Recorded at the Lion’s Den in Miami, Florida and Tuff Gong in Kingston, Jamaica, the music presented throughout the Grammy Award Nominated release is rife with the inspiration of all the family members who have come before. This set of hypnotic beats and soulful vocals was inspired by life and spirituality and incorporates street-energy hip-hop, bubbling dancehall and a smooth combination of R&B and Julian’s signature Roots Reggae sound. The album features collaborations with brothers Stephen Marley on “Little Too Late” and Damian “Jr Gong” Marley on “Violence in the Street” and papper Mr Cheeks on “Oh Girl”. The first single “Boom Draw” is an uplifting dancehall/roots track that is now exclusively available on iTunes.

 

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Jimmy Radway and the Fe Me Time All Stars – Dub I



There's not a lot we can add to that brief description of this set which features the production talents of Jimmy Radway and the mixing skills of Errol Thompson. Dub music simply doesn't get any better than this.

 

The set has been totally remastered, resplendent in the original black and white cover artwork, with all the usual excellent Pressure Sounds graphics, photographs and extensive liner notes based around a recent reflective Jimmy Radway interview.

 

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John Brown’s Body – Amplify



John Brown's Body is an eight-person modern reggae group. The group has released six studio albums and toured across the U.S. for ten years. Originally more deep-rooted in the more traditional roots and foundation styling’s of Reggae that helped to build their reputation as a serious act, their music (starting from 2003) began to take a direction toward a more modern, spaced-out sound with an occasional blend of the traditional. As such, their music has been described by the New York Daily News as "more Massive Attack than Marley", and "reverent and revolutionary at the same time", a nod to their futuristic take on reggae music and their ability to put a unique twist on this music.

 

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