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    Sly and Robbie -- Drum & Bass Strip to the Bone (Palm Pictures)
    Sly and Robbie are well represented on their Palm Pictures debut. More dub than reggae, the groove of "Superthruster" cannot be held back. This is S&R by Howie B., producer of Massive Attack and U2. "Ballistic Sequence" opens up in a subdued guitar trance then launches into a reggae backing. Drum and bass are freed from the confines of their traditional roles while the incidental sound effects and programming of dance synths are up to minute syncho-funk as on "Psionce Merge". The tastiest work from Sly and Robbie in ages.

    Max Romeo -- Open The Iron Gate (1973-77) (Blood and Fire)

    Max broadcasts on a spiritual frequency: speaking of Jah, Garvey and injustices in bona fide roots style on these Mid-Seventies recordings made at Harry J's, Black Ark and Randy's studios. The digital remastering by Andy Walter at Abbey Road captures a rich, honest bass on the formerly rare 12" Version of" Melt Away". The keys wail while the groove cuts loose. On "Every Man Ought To Know" Romeo proclaims the inevitability of Rasta above mighty clouds of harmony vocals and skanking scratch guitar from Earl 'Chinna' Smith. "Revelation Time" premieres on cd. Steve Barrow strikes again, with this choice package!

    Finley Quaye -- Maverick A Strike (Sony 550)
    Finley Quaye has tapped into roots reggae like Sly Stone tapped into R&B. The bag of tricks is wide open to the plays of this young maverick. In "Ride on and Turn the People On", "It's Great When We're Together" and remake of Bob Marley's "Sun is Shining" as "Sunday Shining", Quaye welds dancehall effects, rock guitar and pop hooks into a unique new amalgam. Quaye comes from a musical family, but the Edinburgh based half-Ghanian half-English artist is his own boss. A hot seller in England, Finley Quaye appears destined to attract a mass following.

    Yabby You -- Jesus Dread (Blood and Fire) (2 cd's)

    These recordings made by Vivian Jackson, a.k.a. Yabby You reveal a wellspring of mid-Seventies creative work which had only seen limited release until this set arrived on the shelves. Put together into a very tasteful package by Blood and Fire's Steve Barrow, the music comes to life. Yabby You had evolved a blend of Christian Rastafari. Meanwhile the dubs are untoppable. Jesus Dread is a stunning collection which will have you chanting "Yabby You" in minutes.

    Various Artists -- Dub Over Dub (Heartbeat)
    These two discs contain excellent dub in the grand tradition of King Tubby's dubs adding a modern pop sense for a dance floor gone crazy. And I quote from the insert book, "Errol mixed as if you were driving along on a beautiful day and suddenly spun out of control because you didn't see that oily patch in the road. But, unlike you in the car, Errol was always in control and when the next section of the song would come up what he did in the mix would sound right. And you would just enjoy it and say, "Yes man, wicked."

    Various Artists -- Time Warp Dub Clash (Island Jamaica)

    Dub certainly weighs in heavy in any contest of electronic music, on this compilation rate the old dub of the 70's masters Burning Spear, Black Uhuru and Junior Delgado side by side with Jah Shaka, Dub Syndicate and The Mad Professor. With names like these you can't lose.

    Various Artists -- Heavyweight Sound (Blood and Fire)
    This sampler does the worthy duty of introducing the amazing Blood and Fire catalog of hard hitting Reggae and Dub from masters Burning Spear, Horace Andy, King Tubby and the Aggrovators and more. These dubs feature the extra studio care; they're built to last. Check out this clip from one of the genre's originators King Tubby with "Dub Fi Gwan."

    Various Artists -- Axiom Dub: Mysteries of Creation (Axiom)

    Back for more Dub, that flexible hybrid of 70s reggae technology which here is combined with drum and bass a British DIY music form, ambient, poetry and funk, in fact there could be a dub version of any style provided you throw in the key production effects of looping, delay, bass riffs, techno effects for splash, and a few bones for the guy who twiddles the knobs. On Axiom Dub: Mysteries of Creation, the process was not left wanting. Bill Laswell, a guru of production with Material (included here), produced the concept and as two CDs it's quite stirring. Bold, wild stuff.

    Toots and The Maytals -- Time Tough: The Anthology (Island Jamaica) (2 cd's)
    This set captures Toots Hibberts 30 years of contributions to Reggae music. Beginning at or before the beginning (Toots recorded during the Rock Steady era and then was the first to use the term Reggae in "Do The Reggay"). A veteran with a string of hits: "54-46 That's My Number", "Monkey Man", "Pressure Drop", "Pomp and Pride" and the unforgettable reggae version of "Take Me Home Country Road." Toots output has continued into the nineties as he has connected multiple generations to his style. "Reggae Got Soul" says it all, Toots reconnected in the 'soul sector' with his Toots in Memphis record, lofting the vocal above the mix.



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