We revisit Royal Order's killer relick of the Channel One dancehall classic Worries in The Dance, renamed War Is In The Dance,
with cuts by Pressure, Bobby Hustle, Gappy Ranks and the amazing Stand
For Something by Keida as well as the original Frankie P scorcher
(Hitbound). Lustre Kings come with the dubstep-roots flavoured Junction riddim. Equally rootsy is the Jah Warriah
(Zion High) with conscious vocals from Jahdan & Pressure,
Batch, Niyorah, Jah Mali and one by Lloyd Brown from last year's
excellent Rootical album. Keyboards interplay nicely with live horns on
the Reggae Root (Kheil Stone). Kabaka Pyramid & Chronixx team up with the Ghetto Blues. Duane Stephenson gets in the groove on Bunny Wailer/Roots Radics' Cool Runnings (Kongstar)
There were a few interesting roots lps in 2014. Included here are two songs by Netherlands-based singer Rass Motivated who released his impressive debut album Who Am I. Hear it on Soundcloud. Norris Man collaborates with the Hot This Year Band
on Real, his 2nd album for Partillo & Lancealot for a great
live sound throughout. Two tracks are featured, including an irie
collaboration with veteran deejay U-Brown. Hear the full album on Soundcloud here. Panama rootsman Likle Mystic released an excellent 2nd set with producer Ziggy Blacks this year, the Island In The Sun EP. Jah Cure's upcoming Rasta lp should be good judging by the single Rasta Is Passing Through. Pressure Busspipe
was back at his best this year with a chain of ruff tunes & two
good albums, including the musically diverse Africa Redemption (Yard
Vybz). Jahdan Blakkamore also came strong. Another contender is Addis Pablo's In My Father's House, sister to Chezidek's Order Of Melchezidek on Jahsolidrock. Penthouse artist RC (Righteous Child) and young blood Yung J.R. broke thu...
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