(PRWEB) July 27, 2005
To those who know their roots music, Jah Thomas is recognized as part of that musical revolution in the early 80Âs that moved the musical form onwards from spacious Rockers music to a leaner, more urban and threatening sound. Often backed by Style Scott and the militant and austere Roots Radics, Jah Thomas featured on some of the more brooding discomixes of that period. Besides that, he is known for working with, and mentoring some of the best mic chanters of the 80Âs.
Labels like Burning Rockers, Midnight Rock and Channel One released a series of 45Âs and 12Âs featuring Jah Thomas over a succession of hard Scientist mixes. Chanting on discomixes like Barrington LevyÂs ÂShaolin Temple or taking over on the dub to Tristan PalmaÂs ÂEntertainment is a Form of Enjoyment, Jah Thomas showcased his style. Clearly it was rooted in the style of Big Youth and Dr Alimantado, visionaries that had gone before him -- but Jah Thomas had his own distinctive vibes to add to the alchemy of these surreal and pounding Scientist and TubbyÂs mixes, his narratives dealing with harsh ghetto life and the conflicts and joys of the dance.
Later as roots music and dancehall music took second place to the more materialistic ragga styles, Jah Thomas was not forgotten. His voice was sampled on ONU Sound releases with Bim Sherman, as well as turning up on numerous Junglist/drum and bass white label 12" tunes.
So welcome back Jah Thomas with this selection -- tunes to uplift and entertain in equal measure from greats such as Lone Ranger, Josey Wales, Peter Metro and other original talents. Meditate on the conscious lyrics urging insight , such as ÂDevil Control Them whilst lyrics of compassion such as those on ÂBan The Gun are contrasted with the upful dancehall vibes of the new cut to Tristan PalmaÂs ÂEntertainment .
As Josey Wales chants on ÂDevil Control Them -- ÂThese veterans come to warn the nation! Nah follow idiot who bust pure shot. Rastafari ah go hold them.Â
Watch out for the dub wise companion album, soon to come from Silver KamelÂs vaults.
Gregory Whitfield, July 2005.
Big Dance A Keep - Silver Kamel - SKCD026
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