Fruits Records 67 by Mykal Rose Follow, The 18th Parallel Follow, Top Brass Follow
- Label: Fruits Records Follow this label
- Title: Rain And Blood
- Reference: Fruits Records 67
- Format: 7"
- Country: UK
- Categories: Dub / ragga, Pre-orders,
- Style: Reggae, Dub
- Weight: 0.15
- Release date: 03/07/2025
- Catalog entry: 03/07/2025
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Fruits Records 67 review
The very first Grammy winning artist in Reggae history, MYKAL ROSE is the voice of the greatest days of Black Uhuru. He’s responsible for hit songs such as ’Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner’, ‘Sinsemilla’ or ‘Sponji Reggae’. Thanks to Sly & Robbie, Mykal Rose and Black Uhuru have been a turning point into Reggae history, giving to the four corners of world the raw and brutal sound of Jamaica early 80’s violent political crisis, far from Bob Marley refined and sophisticated music.
40 years after he left the group, Mykal Rose returns with ‘Rain And Blood’, a new single that could have been taken from another Sly & Robbie-produced Black Uhuru album. In a 1986 proto- digital reggae style, Swiss reggae powerhouse THE 18TH PARALLEL recorded an early dancehall-roots-reggae riddim with none other than the legendary Robbie Shakespeare himself on bass. Mixed by today’s finest sound engineer from Jamaica, Gregory Morris (Protoje, Lila Ike, Mortimer,...), ‘Rain And Blood’ combines the best of modern reggae sound with an impeccable groovy riddim inspired from back in the days. On top of this, the finest horns section of the new Jamaican music scene, TOPP BRASS, graces us with a timeless instrumental cut called ‘Red Sky’. This is heavyweight reggae at its best!
Tracks list
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A - Mykal Rose - Rain And Blood
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B - The 18th Parallel Meets Top Brass - Red Sky
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