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Grove Dub
Cat: AJXCD 648. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Dub
Meanwhile Dub
Harder (version)
Underground Dub
Gone Clear
Rocka Dub
Why Dub
Got To Dub
More Drama
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On The Grove
Cat: AJXCD 604. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
No More Drama (feat Ernest Raglin)
Tell Me Why (feat Ken Boothe)
Got To Live (feat Earl 16)
Look No Further (feat Ms Maurice)
Gone Are The Days (feat Alexia Coley)
Meanwhile Shuffle (feat Matic Horns)
Cee Rocka (feat Dougal & Ciyo)
The Underground (feat Devon Russell)
Where The River (feat Earl 16)
Harder (feat Ernest Raglin)
Futile Cause (feat Alexia Coley)
Down River (feat Ms Maurice)
Review: Inspired by David Hill and Nick Manasseh's work on the soundtrack to Idris Elba film Yardie, Soul Revivers' debut album On The Grove is a love letter to 60-plus years of reggae culture and its long connection with West London. Joined by a wealth of Jamaican stars and fast-rising British musicians, Hill and Manasseh explore the moodier side of reggae whilst doffing a cap to a multitude of historic variations. There's much to enjoy throughout, from the sub-heavy sweetness and hazy horns of 'Gone Are The Days'(featuring Alexia Coley), and the Clavinet-heavy, Wailers-esque shuffle of 'Look No Further' (featuring Ms Maurice), to the rocksteady revivalism of Ernest Ranglin hook-up 'Harder' (which boasts wonderful jazz guitar solos), and the dub-wise roots-reggae warmth of 'Got To Live' (with Earl 16).
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