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$40.00

Truths & Rights - Live Up

Format: CD
Label: Big Wig Productions Inc.
Year: 2005
Origin: Toronto, Ontario
Genre: reggae
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Value of Original Title: $40.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Albums
Websites:  https://exclaim.ca/music/article/truths_rights-live_up
Playlist:

Tracks

Track Name
Movin' Up
Good Times
What?
Ah You
Jah Guide
Live Up
The Sun
News Flash
Behold
Ghetto People
Jah Rastafari (Live)
Guided (Dub)

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Truths & Rights - Live Up

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Information/Write-up

Truths and Rights were among Toronto's first home-grown reggae bands of the 70's. Guitarist Mojah and bassist Gary Lowe are somewhat better known as the dub factor behind Big Sugar, but this is them in their proper element. Truths and Rights are as polished and professional a band with two very capable lead vocalists: Mojah and Friendlyness. Mojah has a more languid, deeper tone and works well with reflective songs like "When the Sun Goes Down. Friendliness is a fine singer, but an even better deejay, coming off like a less whiny Anthony B. The contrast works well over the generally urgent rhythms. Some tunes, such as the opener "Movin' Up", are so fast-paced as to seem rushed. Nonetheless, the band's clean grooves and deep mix by one of Canada's best dub producers, Jeffrey Holdip, recalls Steel Pulse's early days with a greater Jamaican influence. This is a band to see live; they are a well oiled reggae machine who thrive on getting a crowd moving, which more than comes across on Live Up.
-David Dacks, Oct 01, 2005, Exclaim.ca

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