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Musicians
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Cheech |
Lead
Vocals, Guitar, Percussion |
Hayba
Maltuba |
Lead
Vocals, Bass, Percussion |
Tafari Tzaddi |
Keys,
Percussion |
Kanjah
Sweeny |
KBubble
Keys, Percussion |
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Rock Davis |
Drums,
Percussion, Vocals |
Photos
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Interviews
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Reggae Bubblers Interview
January 7, 2006
St Croix, USVI
Running Time: 47:17
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Interview
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Album Reviews
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Reggae
Reviews:
The Reggae Bubblers' second
album, Hills and Valleys is a strange album. It's
strange because it's good, but it has few of the makings
of a good album. The songs are fun, but simple and
formulaic. The vocals fit with the music, but often
off-key and nonchalant. The lyrics are also not very
remarkable and sometimes cheesy. Also, the
instrumentation is at times cheesy. But at the same
time, the music is completely genuine. -
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BigUp
Radio:
When I think
back to some of the earliest memories I have of hearing
Reggae music for the first time, I feel a sense of
naturality. An elemental component that has been here
since creation. The concept of Niyabinghi is an ancient
vibe that is the foundation of roots reggae. Many are
called, and few are chosen. The Reggae Bubblers have
captured the spiritual heights that anyone with an
awareness of word, sound, power, is seeking.
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