
The good, the bad
and the reggae “Ansel Collins, Heartbeat Record
SUGAR MIONOTT: “Inna Reggae
Dance Hall, Heartbeat Records;
VARIOUS ARTISTS: ‘Heartbeat
Reggae, Heartbeat Records:
BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO: “Ya Ya,"
(single) Maison de Soul/Rounder
Records — The latest offerings from
premier U.S. reggae outlet Heart-
beat Records bring to ear what's
good and bad about reggae today,
inspiring both hope and ennui in a
reggae listener.
Veteran keyboardist Ansel Collins,
who's been making music in Jami
ca for 25 years, is out with a self-
titled album of songs which he
wrote, sang, arranged, produced,
and played keyboards on.
‘Collins — who has been
The ominous synth sequencer
rhythms of ‘War and
heavy drum machines of ©
It Like Me," and electronic swirls
and washes of “Inna Rub a Dub"
herald the spread of electronics onto
the reggae dance floor. Lincoln
“Sugar” Minott, with his tasty sing-
ing and dub, observes this evolution
with ‘’’Inna Reggae Dance Hall."
Minott also appears on Heartbeat
Records’ ‘Heartbeat Reggae," a
compilation album featuring cuts
from many of the label's top acts.
Mystic man Burning Spear, dub
poet Mutabaruka, and dub master
Mikey Dread are joined by old star
Lee Perry and newer star Gregory
Isaacs, as well as lesser-knowns like
Albert Griffiths and the Gladiators and Oka Onuora.
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