
Dr Mooch
Eazzy Duzzit
© 2006 Muchanza Akapelwa (634479101144)
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Roots reggae, another mind blowing approach to Reggae. The live instrumentation and singing is captivating, entertaining and simply, awesome.
tracks
- 1 Natty Dread Rock
- 2 We Feel Irie
- 3 Virginia
- 4 Mini Mini
- 5 Easy Rider
- 6 Take It Easy
- 7 Rockers
- 8 Practice What You Preach
- 9 My Number One
- 10 Liberty
- 11 Why Worry Yourself
- 12 Eazzy Duzzit
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Dr Mooch is a Reggae Artist and Author from Zambia, Africa. Eazzy Duzzit has gone on to recieve rave reviews:
In 2006 he released his first album, "Eazzy Duzzit", a collection of some 12 fine tunes, all written and executive produced by Dr. Mooch. He worked with three producers on this album. Roger Bashew of RGB Music in Los Angeles recorded the tunes: Mini Mini, Rockers, and Why Worry Yourself. Jimmy Blankeship of Ridenour Productions in Oakland , Florida co-produced the songs My Number One and Easy Rider. The rest of the album was recorded and co-produced by Miami based Jamiaican maestro Zemroy Lewis of Zimma Entertainment with music being played by members of the Code Red band. The album has been a labor of love, dedicated to Mom/Bo Sitwala, and the open minded.
The album opens with two tunes across the same riddim. First there's the instrumental version of We Feel Irie, called Natty Dread Rock, which is followed by the vocal cut We Feel Irie, a sureshot floor filler that will get you dancing, whether you're in the mood or not! After that comes a lovesong called Virginia, telling us about his search for Virginia. Easy Rider is a mid-tempo song featuring a nice guitar lick. Then comes another fine tune, Take It Easy, one we have spinned several times... a mellow intro... and then the song grabs you as Dr. Mooch tells us about his feelings about life and how we should handle our problems. We feel the same about the song Practice What You Preach, a catchy tune with a message!
Next comes the lovers rock tune My Number One. Dr. Mooch knows how to handle both themes, he is at ease at the romantic themes as well as the more rootical and social issues. Liberty is a good example of how he handles the social issues. The songs is kind of a ballad, and features a sample of M.L. Kings speech "I have a dream...". A very solid song!
Superbly arranged is Why Worry Yourself, a song with non-reggae influences... you should check this one out for sure! The album closes with the title song Eazzy Duzzit, a soulful one-drop tune, very relaxed, musically it reminds us of some Sugar Minott tunes.
Good job Dr. Mooch!
Review by "Reggae Vibes", The Netherlands.
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Dr/Professor
author: Dr. Andrew David MusilaExcellent. hey, Mooch, call me quickly. It's been long since SRU! Where is Stone? Thank you for crediting me in the book. I am now a professor of International Relations.
The Happiest Music I've Heard in a Long Time!!!
author: Grace JameelPlayed this CD non stop during the Thanksgiving Holiday... Kept everyone of all ages in upbeat, happy moods... The minute you hear this music a smile overwhelms you... much needed in this often dismal day and age... I recommend this CD to anyone who wants to fill thier Spirit with Love and Happiness... So awesome!!!