
Arawak Jah
Arawak Jah Classics Live !
© 2004 Ras Juan Perez (634479072536)
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Roots rocks reggae at his best, jamaican/cuban stylee and truly live, uncut/un edit.
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10th ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION
A R A W A K J A H
On December 8th, 1994, the ARAWAK JAH reggae band first appeared in a LIVE performance at the Latin Club in Madison, WI and 10 years later in 2004 the band is a Worldwide house name. After being formed by front man Ras JUAN, the band has changed the personnel through the years each new or old members making their musical contribution for the good of the band. This ARAWAK JAH Classics Live (10th Anniversary Edition) cd is a rendition of those first hired musician by Ras JUAN in their last concert together live at the Washington Hotel Club in Madison. Ras JUAN wrote seven of the eleven tracks in this album which they are: " AFRICA; DEM A WATCHING; IT IS ORIGINAL; GANJA; MONEY TALKS; ARAWAK JAH and HOW SWEET IT IS." The rest of the others tracks were written by other band member at that time. This album was recorded LIVE and Ras JUAN made the decision to leave it uncut/unedit so to NOT add up any studio tricks of audio enhancement; but notwithstanding all of that, the recording is excellent, very clean and fresh like pure water. This cd is a recognition to all whom wore participant at one time or another of ARAWAK JAH from the begining until now in so helping this band in becoming a World class act to this date. THANKS YA' ALL
Ras JUAN
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Super-excellent
author: G . E. RileyThis a real classic piece of work; songs like "Ganja" and "Africa" stand up. I listen to "Ganja" with some friends and everyone starting to cry with the electrifying vibes in this song; we think it belong along Eric Clapton & Cream's " Cocaine ".