• Prince Alla And Junior Ross - I Can Hear The Children Singing 1975-1978

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    Origine du Groupe : Jamaica

    Style : Reggae Roots , Dub

    Sortie : 2002



    By http://www.reggae-reviews.com



    One of the ever-evident truths you face when choosing a reggae album to purchase is that you can't go wrong with a Blood and Fire release.  Or should I say re-release?  This label never
    ceases to amaze me at their ability to scour the depths of studio vaults, back alleys, under producers' beds, wherever to bring to light overlooked and/or out-of-print reggae from the '70s and
    early '80s.  And this stuff is always good.  You'd think that at some point, they'd either: 1) run out of material to uncover, or 2) relegate themselves to releasing less-than-stellar
    work just for the sake of releasing it.  But such a situation has yet to arise, as evidenced by the wonderful I Can Hear the Children Singing, which collects two albums previously
    unavailable on CD: Prince Alla's Heaven Is My Roof and Junior Ross's Babylon Fall.  Prince Alla is easily the more well-known name (thus his face is plastered on the album cover), having
    already had a Blood and Fire retrospective of his '70s work in Only Love Can Conquer.  I hadn't previously heard of Junior Ross and thought that his album might consist of DJ versions of the
    Prince Alla tracks, but actually he is a singer himself, and the rhythms don't carry over from Alla's album to Ross's.  So what's the connection between the two albums?  Well, aside
    from the artists having grown up together in the Greenwich Farm neighborhood of Kingston, both sets were produced by DJ/producer  Tappa Zukie.  Indeed, I Can Hear the Children Singing
    is as much a showcase for his production talents -- as he crafts a truly vintage, Golden Era-roots reggae sound -- as it is for the singers and musicians (including a who's who of the time: Sly
    & Robbie, Santa Davis, Bingy Bunny, Chinna Smith, Augustus Pablo, Headley Bennett, Ansel Collins, Tony Chin, et al).  Fans of Prince Alla's Only Love Can Conquer should undoubtedly scoop
    up his classic 1978 debut album Heaven Is My Roof (released under the name Ras Allah).  Despite different producers (Bertram Brown did the tracks on Only Love Can Conquer), Alla's angelic
    voice is consistent throughout both discs, his expressive vocals effortlessly floating through placid yet unwaveringly righteous cuts like "Funeral," "Go Down in Silence," "Jah Jah Bird," and the
    title track, and perhaps peaking on the evocative "Slave Master" and the refreshingly lovers rock-toned "Go to School."  From start to finish, this is the real deal for fans of '70s
    roots.  Despite relative obscurity, Junior Ross proves that he's worthy of co-billing with Babylon Fall, a 1992 collection of singles he recorded for Tappa Zukie between 1975 and 1977 under
    the name Junior Ross & The Spears (The Spears occasionally claiming Prince Alla himself as a member).  Babylon Fall starts out every bit the equal of Heaven Is My Roof -- with the
    electric "Judgement Time" (borrowing elements of The Abyssinians' "Declaration of Rights"), the epic sound of "Man From Zion" and "Send Me Over There," plus the melodic "Rough Way Ahead" and "Jah
    Love."  The second half of this disc isn't quite as sharp, however, hurt somewhat by the inclusion of a dub ("African Border") and a DJ version ("Freedom fe Natty") of "Liberty," which
    already wasn't one of the best tunes here.  Plus, Ross's voice just isn't as distinct or as appealing as Alla's.  Still, he constructs some wonderful roots melodies that compliment
    Tappa Zukie's vintage rhythms well.  



    Engineer : Prince Jammy & Phillip Smart & King Tubby

    Mixing Engineer : Scientist

    Producer : Tappa Zukie

    Vocals : Junior Ross & Prince Alla

    Drums : Sly & Santa Davis

    Bass : George Fullwood & Robbie

    Guitar : Chinna & Tony Chin & Bingy Bunny

    Keyboards : Augustus Pablo & Keith Sterling & Ansel Collins & Gladstone Anderson

    Horns : Bobby Ellis & Vin Gordon & Headley Benett

    Percussions : Scully Simms & Sky Juice



    Tracklist :



    Cd 1

    01 - Prince Alla - Bosrah Extended

    02 - Prince Alla - Funeral Extended

    03 - Prince Alla - Go Down In Silence

    04 - Prince Alla - Slave Master

    05 - Prince Alla - Gold Diver

    06 - Prince Alla - Heaven Is My Roof

    07 - Prince Alla - Daniel In The Lions Den 12

    08 - Prince Alla & Tappa Zukie - Black Man 12 Mix

    09 - Prince Alla - Jah Jah Bird

    10 - Prince Alla - Go To School

    11 - Prince Alla - Just One Way



    Cd 2

    01 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Judgement Time Extended

    02 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Man From Zion

    03 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Send Me Over There 12 Mix

    04 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Bow Down Babylon 12 Mix

    05 - Junior Ross & The Spears - You Cant Run

    06 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Rough Way Ahead

    07 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Jah Love Extended

    08 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Liberty

    09 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Freedom Fe Natty (Feat. Tappa Zukie)

    10 - Junior Ross & The Spears - African Border

    11 - Junior Ross & The Spears - So Jah Jah Say

    12 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Hold Them Prophecy Extended

    13 - Junior Ross & The Spears - Babylon Fall Extended

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