FLASH BACK RIDDIM produced by GURR 2002
Flash Back Overview
In 2002, a roots anthology emerged that showcased the timeless essence of reggae music. This collection stayed true to the traditional reggae structure, featuring a vibrant lineup of artists who brought their unique flair to the project. Brando's track "Hands Up" is a standout, showcasing his dynamic style and ability to engage listeners. Delicate's "Stay With Me" offers a soothing vibe, highlighting her smooth vocal delivery. Deserine adds depth with "Cool Down," a track that captures the laid-back, calming essence of reggae. Fiona contributes with "Come To Me," adding her distinct voice to the anthology, while George Nooks, known for his hit "God Is Standing By," delivers "Aint No One," further solidifying his reputation as a reggae stalwart. Nooks has been a significant figure in reggae, known for his ability to blend gospel influences with traditional reggae sounds. GURR, the producer behind this anthology, plays a crucial role in shaping the sound. Known for his work in the reggae scene, GURR has been involved in numerous successful projects, contributing to the genre's evolution. His expertise ensures that the "Flash Back Riddim" maintains its authentic reggae feel while appealing to contemporary audiences. The music arranger skillfully weaves together the tracks, creating a cohesive listening experience that highlights each artist's strengths. This roots anthology is a testament to reggae's enduring appeal and its ability to resonate with listeners across generations. It captures the vibrant island vibes and remains a powerful reminder of reggae's strength in 2002.
Flash Back Tracklist:
- Brando – Hands Up
- Delicate – Stay With Me
- Deserine – Cool Down
- Fiona – Come To Me
- George Nooks – Aint No One
- Luciano – Stand Your Ground
- Lukie D – Nagging Me
- Shaka Pow – Energy
- Spanner Banner – Take Heed
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