
wareika hill sounds - kumina hill sounds - honest jons records - vinyl

HJP 50 - 56803 - uk10' - €8.50
New Copy
Genre: Reggae / Dub
1. Kumina Mento Rasta
2. Kumina Mento Rasta (version)




Headlong, fierce, banked rasta drumming fit to discombobulate any kind of system, with
sweet, jazzy trombone riding it down, bubbling bass driving it home, and all of it classically
dubwise. TIP!
Wareika Hill Sounds is the contemporary roots reggae project of Calvin Cameron — mainstay of the original Light Of Saba line‐up, the genius behind Lambs Bread Collie — who to this day lives above the headquarters of the Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari, in the Wareika Hill district of Kingston, Jamaica.
In the great traditions of the multi‐cultural Light Of Saba, and before that Count Ossie, this new recording runs together two JA musical traditions — a kind of drumming (and drum) brought from the Congo, and the island’s variation of calypso — into a thundering grounation charge. As always, the Skatalite’s trombone‐playing is majestic: deadly, gripping, deeply cultivated. The dub is tremendous, too. With a lovely printed sleeve, designed by Will Bankhead. ‘From the college where you get your musical knowledge,’ as I‐Roy would say, in a Leninist style and fashion — ‘shower on the hour every hour… Knowledge Is Power.’