Future's History
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Record Label: Pressure Cooker
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On April 1, 2006, Pressure Cooker drops it's fifth and most ambitious CD release entitled Future’s History, live at Harper’s Ferry in Allston, Massachusetts.
Future's History contains twelve crucial & unique tracks of Pressure Cooker music. The band has established itself as a live musical force in Boston for nearly a decade. Hard hitting rhythm, horn melodies and lyrics on an old-school reggae rocksteady flavor reminiscent late 60's early 70's Jamaican sound. This is the new classic American reggae music, thoughtfully written and powerfully delivered through a horn-infused, nine piece supergroup.
Fronted by lead singer Craig Akira Fujita and backed by a core of talented Boston-area musicians, the band has thrilled audiences at clubs & festivals spanning from New England to Chicago. Over the years, Pressure Cooker has played in support of top artists of reggae music including Burning Spear, Toots & the Maytals, Prince Buster, Derrick Morgan, The Wailers, The Skatalites, Culture, Eek-A-Mouse, Julian Marley, Sister Carol & Gregory Isaacs.
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Wonderful sound!
author: Debora Nobles
I recently became hooked on reggae from listening to a friend's copy of this album. I had to have my own! I love the sound produced by this band. I do plan on buying more of their albums.
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Trumpet makes the band!
author: Brad Chartier
I truly believe this has the most talented Trumpet player I have ever heard! He/She really makes this album feel so real!
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Nice CD
author: Nana
This is my second CD from this band and I like it a lot. Wasn't completely thrilled the first time I heard it although it was still cool. After the second or third time I really like it. I love this band and I can't wait to get their other Cd's soon. Both CD's I have so far(Pressure Cooker & Futures history) really give you the original reggae/ska feeling and the willing to start dancing right away. They are also awesome live.
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