Roots Rocking: The Island Anthology

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Total Tracks: 34   Total Length: 158:11

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BIG UP ASWAD, ROOTS ROCKING-THE ANTHOLOGY

MarkyBGoode

Originally a 2-disc package, this collection includes some of ASWAD's most crucial output for Island Records between the years 1976 and 1990. It is tracks from the earlier part of their career that show the band in their best light. Songs like "BACK TO AFRICA" not only display cultural lyrics and beautiful reggae harmonies but a slight-jazz approach to the music. The jazz influence and guitar solos faded as the band's career continued. Other highlights include, "THREE BABYLON," "IT'S NOT OUR WISH" and "RAINBOW CULTURE," These songs have the perfect combination of inspired lyrics, strong riddims, memorable melodies and punchy horn fills. Each of these three songs are stretched out to include their dub versions. This 14-year retrospective covers a lot of territory. Despite a series of dramatic fluctuations in personnel, popularity and styles, Aswad continue to be one of Britain's most enduring bands and this ostentatious package is good evidence as to why. Recommended.

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They Say All Music Guide

Aswad is a rarity among reggae groups — one that started out relatively weak and got better as it incorporated more pop and soul influences into its sound. The band’s albums of the 1970s were primarily roots reggae of the blandest sort: two-chord vamps loping along beneath negligible melodies and by-the-numbers Rastafarian lyrics. By contrast, Aswad’s chart-topping version of “Don’t Turn Around,” released in 1989 after the band had hardened and slicked up its sound, remains the group’s biggest hit and arguably the best single it ever produced. This retrospective collection presents a nice two-disc prĂ©cis of the band’s work from its earliest albums until it jumped labels around 1990. Disc One is certainly not bad — while there is little exceptional material to be found (and the worst of it, such as the embarrassingly atonal “Rainbow Culture,” should clearly have stayed out of print), there are moments of real musical and spiritual uplift, including a live version of “Not Satisfied” and the dubwise excursions on “Three Babylon” and “It’s Not Our Wish.” But Disc Two is the payoff. The band’s sound is tough, lean and modern, though still well grounded in Rasta roots and culture. “Don’t Turn Around” shows up in a 12″ version, as do such other gems as “Don’t Get Weary,” “Gimme the Dub” and a surprisingly attractive version of the ’70s soft-rock potboiler “On and On.” This set is very nice overall, and probably represents everything most people need to hear from Aswad’s earlier years. – Rick Anderson

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