WORDS OF MY MOUTH RIDDIM produced by ZOLA & ZOLA 1996
Words Of My Mouth Overview
In 1996, a group of reggae musicians and producers gathered in the studio to create a new rhythm project. The goal was to capture the spirit of roots reggae while giving it a fresh sound. The dub engineer played a big part, using creative effects and mixing to give the tracks a smooth, relaxed feel. Every detail was carefully shaped to match the classic reggae vibe. The project was led by ZOLA and ZOLA, a production team known for their steady work in the reggae scene. They had already built a reputation for quality releases and were connected to several respected reggae labels. Their approach was always about keeping the roots of the music alive while reaching new listeners. Three artists stood out on this project. Mark Wonder delivered the song “Signs Of The Time” with his soulful voice. He is known for his conscious lyrics and has released many albums, including “Signs of the Time” in 1996, which helped him gain attention in Europe and Jamaica. Prince Bob brought “Pleasure At Jah Right Hand,” offering a calm, reflective performance. His style fit perfectly with the laid-back rhythm and roots direction of the set. Tony Tuff’s “Careless People” added another layer. Tony Tuff is well known for his hit “Come Fi Mash It” and has been a respected voice in reggae since the late 1970s. This 1996 reggae set showed the depth and lasting power of roots music.
Words Of My Mouth Tracklist:
- Mark Wonder – Signs Of The Time
- Prince Bob – Pleasure At Jah Right Hand
- Tony Tuff – Careless People
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