An ambitious work that actively incorporates the pop/R&B sensibility of the late 80s.
This is an impressive album that is based on the spirit of roots reggae, but also combines synthesizers and urban arrangements.
This album includes the sweet and melodic title track "Hold On To Love," sophisticated lovers' rock numbers, and crossover tracks with an eye on the pop charts. It demonstrates the band's commitment to reaching a wider audience than just traditional reggae fans. The band's performance skills and chorus work are as high-quality as ever, and elements of soul and funk blend seamlessly into the mix.
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A:
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1)
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The Spirit Lives
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2)
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Get Outta Town
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Hold On To Love
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4)
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We Could Be Jammin' Reggae
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5)
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Corruption
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B:
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Reggae Radio Station
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Pyramid
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Simplicity
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4)
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Manners
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5)
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Peace Flags
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