RHYTHM ROCK RIDDIM produced by JOE FRASIER 2005
Rhythm Rock Overview
The Rhythm Rock Riddim project captures the essence of roots reggae with its signature one-drop beat, creating a laid-back yet vibrant atmosphere. This release serves as a cultural platform for both seasoned and young artists, bringing the spirit of 2005 roots reggae to life. Fiona's contributions to the project, including "Truth Is" and "You Make Me Feel," showcase her smooth vocal style, adding depth to the riddim's classic layers. Known for her soulful voice, Fiona has been a significant figure in reggae, blending contemporary sounds with traditional roots. George Nooks, a veteran in the reggae scene, delivers "You Are Everything," a track that reflects his consistent ability to connect with audiences. Nooks is celebrated for his hit "God Is Standing By," which has solidified his place in reggae history. His work on this riddim continues his legacy of heartfelt performances. Glen Washington's "Consider Me" adds another layer of authenticity to the project. With a career spanning decades, Washington is known for hits like "Kindness for Weakness," and his contributions here reflect his enduring influence in reggae music. The riddim also features a version track, "Rhythm Rock Riddim," which highlights the instrumental prowess of the production. At the helm of this roots project is the esteemed producer Joe Frasier, a name synonymous with quality reggae music. Joe Frasier, known for his work with the Joe Frasier label, has been instrumental in promoting reggae's classic sounds. His expertise ensures that the riddim maintains its authentic feel, making it a perfect fit for both laid-back listening and energetic dancehalls.
Rhythm Rock Tracklist:
- Fiona – Truth Is
- Fiona – You Make Me Feel
- George Nooks – You Are Everything
- Glen Washington – Consider Me
- Version – Rhythm Rock Riddim
Releases Similar to Rhythm Rock Riddim – Joe Frasier
Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.