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South London singer Roger Robin impressed me a lot
back in the nineties with his soulful vocals, and his songs in a smooth lover’s rock style. Then
I lost touch with him - until now. Label owner and dub specialist Jah Shaka is justly famed for
his authoritative roots approach, and Roger certainly fits right into the mould. Sounding a little
like a very rootsy Maxi Priest in places and the great Garnet Silk at other times, this
is a wonderful, upful, all-original, bass-heavy set, with backing from Mafia & Fluxy, and
engineering by Gussie P at A-Class Studios. Strictly conscious sounds all the way...
Norman Darwen ~ Reggae Runnins ~ 2006 |
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