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★★★★★

“I don't remember how I get it, but it was surely some...”

written by on 06/04/2008

Good Points
Nice, classic 70's vibe can be heard. not overproduced, just the raw beauty of the music. It doesn't mean bad sound: on the contrary, is a very warm album. You can clearly hear the bass pumping. A good collection of songs, all the classics are here, including Andy's version of "Ain't no sunshine".

General Comments
I don't remember how I get it, but it was surely some good friend. "The Prime of Horace Andy: 20 classic cuts from the 70's" is exactly that: a collection of Andy's finest stuff with the classic 70's analog sound. And thanks for this, because this CD captures the essence of what has made Horace Andy a legend. Listening to thia, you can guess why Massive Attack wanted him to sing for them records. Beautiful, melancholic songs, along with social and religious issues. If you like roots reggae and dub, you must have this.

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