A look at society woven through the poetry of reggae
Tenor Saw and Nitty Gritty play a reggae sound with a strong message.
While carrying on the tradition of roots reggae, the album is impressive for its sincere approach to social themes. The two vocal styles contrast exquisitely, coexisting with the dynamic rhythm and weight of the lyrics. Dub techniques are also used effectively, making this an album that allows you to fully experience the rich expressive power of Jamaican music.
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12 TRACKS:
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1)
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Got To Obey - Tenor Saw
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2)
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If I Had A Hammer - Nitty Gritty
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3)
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Original Pumpkin Belly - Tenor Saw
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4)
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Pansy - Nitty Gritty
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5)
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Lots Of Sign - Tenor Saw
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6)
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Bad Company - Nitty Gritty
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How You A Go - Nitty Gritty
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8)
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African Children - Tenor Saw
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9)
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Probrem - Nitty Critty
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10)
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Hard Road - Tenor Saw
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11)
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Long Run Short Ketch - Nitty Gritty
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12)
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Proud And Brave - Tenor Saw
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Producer - Sugar Minott
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Arranged By - Earl Myers
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Producer - Ken Minott (A1, A2, A4 to B6)
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Producer, Arranged By - Earl Minott (A1, A2, A4 to B6)