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Album name Heartical & BDF present I'm A Revolutionist
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Date 2025
GenreReggae,Dub
Play time 00:46:58
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
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Size 112; 287; 524 mb
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       Heartical Sound & Label’s brand new one-riddim album pays tribute
to the great Freddie McGregor’s song “I’m a
revolutionist”, originally recorded in 1976 at Studio One under the name
“I man a rasta”. As usual, all instruments are played by the Basque
Dub Foundation band, under the leadership of Inyaki Yarritu.
 
 The line up of this new one-riddim project includes many legendary names of
Jamaican music. The icon Horace Andy, who got his break singing for Clement
Dodd’s Studio One label in 1969 and has recorded countless classics
through the years, delivers a heartfelt ballad titled “Secretly”
with his distinctive vocal signature. Another giant of the reggae industry,
Johnny Clarke makes his first appearance on the label with the striking
“Never give up on Jah”. The big rastaman Macka B, who surely needs
no introduction, returns for a third single on Heartical label, this time
it’s all about the crowning of “The Emperor of Ethiopia”. The
great late Trevor Junior music lives on with a previously unreleased song that
he recorded in 2013 for Heartical, titled “Trodding”. Another
veteran singer gone but not forgotten, Colour Red, also known as Clive Hylton or
Jah Clive, graces the riddim with some inspired conscious lyrics on “Back
to my roots”, while Owen Knibbs, who relaunched his career recently, years
after his early digital debut hit song “Juggler” in 1987, sings in
fine style giving “Thanks & Praises”. Tampanae who learned his craft
at Sugar Minott’s Youthman promotion school, displays his amazing vocal
skills on “Jah never fail you”. The Canadian singjay Neto Yuth
borrows lyrics from Freddie McGregor original song to create his own version
titled “Revolutionary soldier”. On the European side, Rootsamala,
the accomplished sister and brother duo from Malaga (Spain), urges us all to
“Keep on walking”, while the French reggae scene is aptly
represented by Straika D, singing in French on “Playlist” and also
Greencross, who prefers using the English language for his rub a dub track
“Style ah weh we love”. The Swiss singjay Guidan tells us about the
critical situation of “This World” and the set is finally complete
with the Basque Dub Foundation teaming up with the talented UK based engineer
Darren Jamtone, providing a proper dub treatment to the riddim on
“Revolutionist in dub”.
 
Tracklist:
1. Johnny Clarke - Never give up on Jah
2. Colour Red - Back to my roots
3. Macka B - The Emperor Of Ethiopia
4. Tampanae - Jah Never Fail You
5. Horace Andy - Secretly
6. Owen Knibbs - Thanks & Praises
7. Trevor Junior - Trodding
8. Rootsamala - Keep On Walking
9. Neto Yuth - Revolutionary Soldier
10. Green Cross - Style Ah Weh We Love
11. Straïka D - Playlist
12. Guidan - This World
13. Basque Dub Foundation - Revolutionist In Dub 

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