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Going Home
Cat: ARKCD 022. Rel: 06 May 25
Sermon On The Mount
Jah Jah To The Rescue
Ancient Lion
Got To Be Sure
Live Not For Vanity (part II)
Yes I Do
Going Home
Hot Lover
Reggae Music
Only Jah
Review: Jamaican singer Clive Matthews has enjoyed a stop-start career, with relatively brief periods of activity in the 70s, 80s and early 2000s followed by a late blossoming over the last decade - a career bump provided by the backing of Spanish roots reggae outfit A-Lone Productions. They're at the controls again on Matthews' second album, Going Home, which marks the Trenchtown-born artist's first full length for seven years. Rooted in his love of roots reggae albums of the 1970s, but with occasional updated instrumentation, it's a classic-sounding set that provides a perfect platform for Matthews' conscious lyrics and honeyed, effortlessly soulful voice. The results are undeniably impressive, with our current favourites including 'Yes I Do', 'Ancient Lion', dancefloor-ready title track 'Going Home' and the pleasingly jaunty 'Reggae Music'.
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Reggae Steady Go: The Creole Albums Collection
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Cat: DB 2CD162. Rel: 15 May 25
The Upsetters - "Capo" (CD 1: The Upsetters 'the Good, The Bad & The Upsetters')
The Upsetters - "Phil The Fluter"
The Upsetters - "Suns Of Navarone"
The Upsetters - "What Do You Say?"
The Upsetters - "Straight To The Head"
The Upsetters - "Red Or Red"
The Upsetters - "Mellow Mood"
The Upsetters - "Family Mna"
The Upsetters - "Oney (Happy Clap)"
The Upsetters - "Mama Look (Moneky Man)"
The Upsetters - "Snow White"
The Upsetters - "The Good, The Bad & The Upsetters"
The Pyramids - "To Sir With Love" (Various 'reggae, Steady Go, Vol 1)
Al Barry - "Ooh Ee"
The Pyramids - "Feel Alright"
The Aces - "Walk Into My Life"
The Pyramids - "Telstar"
The Aces - "Mademoiselle Ninette"
The Pyramids As The Creole All Stars - "Geronimo"
Al Barry - "Hold It Baby"
The Pyramids - "All For You" (bonus tracks)
Al Barry - "Freedom Sound"
The Pyramids - "Reggae Shiffle"
Al Barry - "Last Love"
The Pyramids - "All For You" (part 2 instrumental)
Bruce Ruffin - "Mad About You" (CD 2: Various 'reggae Steady Go')
Honey Boy - "Reggae Motion"
Dave Barker - "Shackatac"
Winston Francis - "A Little Today, A Little Tomorrow"
Bruce Ruffin - "Save The People"
Honey Boy - "Sad Sad Song Aka Still Your Mna"
The Pyramids As Creole All Stars - "Stingo"
Bruce Ruffin - "Crazy People" (Big 12 - Reggae Steady Go Vol 2)
Honey Boy - "Be My Baby"
Dave Barker - "Ride Your Pony"
Bruce Ruffin - "Coming On Strong"
Winston Francis - "Blue Moon"
The Chequers - "Everyday"
Dave Barker - "Keep On Trying ('til I Win Your Love)"
The Pyramids - "Mother's Bath" (bonus tracks)
Winston Francis - "Love Thy Neighbour"
Dave Barker - "Smooths & Sorts"
Bruce Ruffin - "One Big Happy Family"
The Pyramids - "Can't Leave Now"
Honey Boy - "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
Dave Barker - "You For Me"
The Pyramids - "Mosquito Bite"
Winston Francis - "Now That I'm A Man"
Dave Barker - "Give Me Some Light"
The Pyramids - "Teardrops"
Bruce Ruffin - "Are You Ready"
The Chequers - "Butler's Cross"
Honey Boy - "Sad Sad Song" (original mix)
Review: Doctor Bird prescribe a new 2xCD anthology for the auralgics among fans of early UK reggae, bringing together for the first time on CD four pioneering albums from Creole Music Ltd, incorporated in May 1964 as chief outputter of prime British reggae. Bruce White and Tony Cousins took the helm, and Creole quickly became a key (and melodica) player in Britain's reggae scene. Their initial success came with The Hippy Boys' The Good, The Bad & The Upsetters, recorded on tour with Lee Perry; working with Trojan Records and eventually launching their own label, Rhino, Creole struck gold with Bruce Ruffin's 'Mad About You', helping clarify the UK reggae sound of the early 70s, and which comes rendered again here in clearest tones.
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