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Old 10.11.2011, 06:23 PM   #3
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these are actually fucking really great! Not quite as perfectly innovative as Easy Dub All Stars "Radiodread" but definitely a bad ass concept, and well done at that! Radiodread is superior because it captures all the stylistic elements of the differing reggae stylees, and so is a more versatile, expansive, and creative work, however, Little Roy deserves the big-up for two reasons

(a) the originality of the idea, I rarely hear about Nirvana in rasta cliques even though I hear about Nirvana everywhere else, with gangstas, thugs, low-lives, rap kids, country fans, rich white kids, boring old folks, everybody but the Rastas seemed to be into Nirvana, and I think an album like this will get Rastafari folks to admit they also like Nirvana

(b) its actually really good, well played, nicely produced, and that is rare with obscure, low-budget, or underground reggae, I've heard some serious crap coming from some legendary artists, so this is impressive for its quality alone aside from its originality.
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