A rich sonic journey created by the harmony of reggae and soul.
This work by the Jamaican band Third World combines elements of soul and funk with a reggae rhythm to create a crossover sound.
A light groove emerges, and the swell of the rhythm naturally moves your body. Layering the warmth of soul and the elasticity of funk on a foundation of reggae, the sound is bright and rich. The chorus is soft, the melody shines like sunlight, and the music itself radiates joy. A spiritual sense of unity and urban sophistication coexist, permeated with Third World's distinctive positive vibration. While embracing social concerns, it is not difficult to understand, and has a universal quality that anyone can feel comfortable in. This is an impressive album with an open energy that is infused with a Caribbean breeze.
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Rock The World
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Spiritual Revolution
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Who Gave You (Jah Rastafari)
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Dubb Music
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Shine Like A Blazing Fire
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B:
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Dance On The Floor (Hooked On Love)
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There's No Need To Question Why
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Peace And Love
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Standing In The Rain
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Hug It Up
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