Earl Sixteen - Fittest Of The Fittest {jahsolidrock}

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

After having released well received full length albums from Benaïssa (Table's Gonna Turn"), Wild Life ("Too Tuff"), Chezidek ("Judgement Time") and Apple Gabriel ("Teach Them Right") along with a handful of vinyl singles, Amsterdam based production-crew Not Easy At All Productions and record label JahSolidRock come up with another album release. Sooner than expected they have decided to serve their steady growing fans and followers with a compilation set called "Cultural Vibes Vol. 1". The latter features the previously released singles and digital releases as well as tracks from the aforementioned four albums.

Assembled are artists from Jamaica and the Netherlands, both young and old, whose songs treat the listener to a social, cultural consciousness and an authentic roots reggae groove, not least because all recordings are done with real musicians. Right from the beginning it's obvious why the people behind the production and record label see it as their mission to take reggae back to its roots from the 70's and 80's. The album opens with four vocal tracks for the slow-paced bass-driven "Collie Weed" riddim, each tune being a solid to great effort truly worth hearing. Next drops the "Anybody" riddim, which showcases the talent of Dutch singers Benaïssa and Lloyd De Meza.

Reggae veteran Junior Murvin combines forces with Wild Life to redo his classic "Roots Train" song, but unfortunately Wild Life spoils it a bit as he turns it into a kind of 'reggae, reggae' tune ("Music hit you when you feel no pain. Reggae music going to your brain. It's the music Jah would feel so nice. One drop play it twice"). "Paradise" is a more light-hearted sounding joyful riddim, which underpins real nice versions by Benaïssa, (AC Milan player) Clarence Seedorf's singing brother Joggo and Chezidek. Then it's time for two vocal tracks on the awesome "United We Stand" riddim. Both cuts, "Sodom & Gomora" by Benaïssa & Ayya Ites and Mikey General's "Jah Jah Have The Handle" are great roots tunes. With "Praise Rastafari" Zamunda shows he's definitely a name to watch for in the near future, and also newcomer Jah Kente makes a decent impression with his song "Crops A Grow".

"Cultural Vibes Vol. 1" is a vibrant, great collection of tunes that stimulates both the mind and body!

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  • For better sound quality buy full album online!

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  • Just bought the album online, Fyahh!!!!

  • yea man

  • Watch out for the full album by Earl Sixteen coming feb 2011! Showcase vibes....blessup,

    Manu

    Not Easy At All Productions

    giving thanks for the support bredren!

  • Nice and smooth, i love this channel!!!!

  • tunnnnneee!!! feelin the vibez 

  • soul..

  • 1 blazzin riddim!

    bless!

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