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Re: Thoughts on Bob?
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:47 pm
by Congo Bunny
DWick wrote:Congo Bunny wrote :blessup wrote :Can't go wrong with any Joe Higgs' recordings! "Triumph" is also a wicked record as are many of his singles!
Is it just me who finds Joe highs really depressing?
I like Higg's stuff cause it is mellow and has a lot of feeling. Wouldn't call it depressing, but it def has a sad mood to it. I think that is why I like it.
I've tried hard to like him, but I guess that sad mood just gets me down
Re: Thoughts on Bob?
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:50 pm
by Geo Dude
Well, this is a bit off topic but hell, it's my thread....recommendations on Higgs albums that are in print?
Re: Thoughts on Bob?
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:56 pm
by kalcidis
Life of Contradiction was recently reissued by Pressure Sounds. It's an incredible album. Check it out.
Re: Thoughts on Bob?
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:30 pm
by DWick
Life of contradiction is indeed a great album. I actually just bought it after a few years of it staring me in the face. Not sure why I waited so long. This thread actually reminded me that I needed to get it.
Re: Thoughts on Bob?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:58 am
by Congo Bunny
kalcidis wrote:Life of Contradiction was recently reissued by Pressure Sounds. It's an incredible album. Check it out.
Yeah got it a few years ago I can barly listen to it . I'm clearly in the minority on this one , but that's just the way it is,sometimes same folks don't always like the same things
Re: Thoughts on Bob?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:21 am
by Warren
Congo Bunny wrote:kalcidis wrote :Life of Contradiction was recently reissued by Pressure Sounds. It's an incredible album. Check it out.
Yeah got it a few years ago I can barly listen to it . I'm clearly in the minority on this one , but that's just the way it is,sometimes same folks don't always like the same things
Different strokes for different folks, yeah
Back to Marley
Just like many of you , Legend was my very fisrt Reggae album and I listened to it again this morning and I can say imo Bob is the King Of Reggae.
"Don't let them fool ya or even try to school ya oh no we got a mind of our own so go to hell if what you think is not right"
Conquer the duppy Nesta Marley
Re: Thoughts on Bob?
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:54 pm
by Fabricio Uhuru
Mick Sleeper wrote:To me, Marley is almost like a genre unto himself. Once he signed with Island Records, he had the money and resources of a major label behind him and crafted some of best music ever recorded. Unlike most reggae artists in the 70s, Marley produced his own music and really took control of it. As a result, he's really removed from what most of us think about when it comes to 70s reggae - there are no King Tubby dub versions of Marley tracks, no Dillinger toasts over Marley rhythms, no one off LPs for Bunny Lee, etc. While I don't listen to Marley as much as other artists, every time I do I'm struck by the incredible craftsmanship that went into his music. It doesn't hit me the same way Lee Perry's Black Ark material or Yabby You's deep roots music does, but it certainly leaves an impression.
Yeah, I agree in everything you said!!! for sure!