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Clinton Fearon

Goodness

date de sortie : 24/03/2013
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The world of music can’t get enough of the living legends of American Soul music from the 1970s. There’s been the return of Nile Rodgers, a Grammy Award for the Isley Brothers, the worldwide success of the Sixto Rodriguez biopic and recent albums by Bobby Womack and Larry Graham. There’s much cause for celebration, but it’s regrettable that the Jamaican veterans from the same period aren’t experiencing the same resurgence in popularity. Some of these musicians are carrying on the roots reggae tradition with style.

Clinton Fearon has kept the fire burning for forty years: his acoustic sets are still being recorded on analogue on the latest album which exudes the unique sound of the best Kingston roots. The chorus and melody in ‘The Hunter’ are reminiscent of the first 45s he made with The Gladiators. “There are only original compositions on this album, no cover versions. I’ve been singing for so long now that it’s possible some of the tunes might sound familiar sometimes, but it’s not deliberate. I was nineteen when I made my first recordings with The Gladiators; with the producer Lloyd Daley on the ‘Freedom Train’ and ‘Rock a Man Soul’ singles.”

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Tracklist

1. Blame Game
2. The Hunter
3. Goodness
4. Poor Nana
5. Come by Yah
6. Annother Party
7. Wi No Know It
8. Jamdown Boogie
9. Long Run Short Catch
10. Freedom
11. Talk with a Friend
12. Galang
13. Shadow

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