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With its horn lines, burbling bass and keyboards, and deep dread rhythms, Josie Mel's RASTA STILL DE 'BOUT is a throwback to the reggae of the 1970s and early '80s. In a musical landscape overwhelmed by dancehall and pop-reggae, Mel's sound is a refreshing change. Moreover, RASTA is a devoutly Rastafarian recording, with lyrics that concern the religion's history and the self-awareness required to practice it. The conviction behind Mel's beliefs shines through in his performances, making for an enjoyable album of bright, contemporary roots reggae.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Rasta Still De 'Bout Music Josie Mel Rasta Still De 'Bout Songs | 1. | Rasta Still de 'Bout - (featuring Lutan Fyah) |
| 2. | Consecrate Yourself |
| 3. | Let's Party |
| 4. | All Over Your Face |
| 5. | I Feel Better |
| 6. | Hail H.I.M. |
| 7. | Wonderful World |
| 8. | And I Pray - (featuring Smokie Benz) |
| 9. | Run Away |
| 10. | He Lives |
| 11. | I Love You |
| 12. | Why? |
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