Firehouse Rock [2001]Wailing Souls
Release Date: 05/08/2001
Original Release:
1980
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 892030_CD
UPC # 601811002124
Label: Greensleeves Records
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Disc: 1
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Fire House Rock
2.
Run Dem Down
3.
Oh What a Feeling
4.
Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall
5.
Act of Affection
6.
Busnah
7.
Fool Will Fall, A
8.
Bandits Taking Over
9.
Who Lives It
10.
See Baba Joe
Performer: Wailing Souls
Producer: Heenry 'Junjo' Lawes Distributor: Select-O-Hits Notes: Personnel: Bo Pee, Alan Bassford (guitar); Dean Fraser, Nambo Robinson (horns); Winston Wright (keyboards); Style Scott (drums); Christopher Blake "Sky Juice" (percussion). Recording information: Channel One. Talk about a triple threat: first you have the (by this point well-established and effortlessly professional) Wailing Souls, one of the greatest of the cultural harmony groups; then you have the Roots Radics, the studio band that almost single-handedly defined the new dancehall reggae sound in the early '80s; and to make everything perfect, you have the unassailable team of producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes (who can claim equal status with the Roots Radics as a dancehall pioneer) and engineer Hopeton "Scientist" Brown. The result is 1991's Firehouse Rock, one of the finest reggae albums of all time; one which combines the Wailing Souls top-notch songwriting and harmony singing with the absolute best in studio accompaniment -- there may never be another reggae band with a sound as rock-ribbed as that of the Roots Radics. Each track is a highlight in its own way, but pay particular attention to the title track, the gently rolling "Who Lives It," and the smoky, apocalyptic "Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall." ~ Rick Anderson Talk about a triple threat: first you have the (by this point well-established and effortlessly professional) Wailing Souls, one of the greatest of the cultural harmony groups; then you have the Roots Radics, the studio band that almost single-handedly defined the new dancehall reggae sound in the early '80s; and to make everything perfect, you have the unassailable team of producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes (who can claim equal status with the Roots Radics as a dancehall pioneer) and engineer Hopeton "Scientist" Brown. The result is one of the finest reggae albums of all time, one that combines the Wailing Souls' top-notch songwriting and harmony singing with the absolute best in studio accompaniment -- there may never be another reggae band with a sound as rock-ribbed as that of the Roots Radics. Each track is a highlight in its own way, but pay particular attention to the title track, the gently rolling "Who Lives It," and the smoky, apocalyptic "Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall." ~ Rick Anderson
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