Bushrock

Bushrock

by 10 Ft. Ganja Plant
Bushrock

Bushrock

by 10 Ft. Ganja Plant

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Overview

For nearly ten years now, 10 Ft. Ganja Plant (which started out as a side project of the great Ithaca, NY reggae band John Brown's Body) has been making albums of unapologetically backward-looking, strictly rootswise, and mostly instrumental dub and reggae. It's no insult to say that Bushrock sounds very much like the group's previous four releases, because stylistic progression is not the point here. The point is the celebration of a particular sound: a warm, wet, very bass-heavy vibe that is deeply influenced by those of the great reggae studios of old: Dynamic Sounds, Channel One, and (especially) Lee "Scratch" Perry's infamous Black Ark. As usual, the focus is on instrumentals, but Bushrock also features some fine vocal performances by Slightly Stoopid singer Kyle McDonald, who stands out particularly on "Too Much Gun a Bust," a vintage-style calling-out of street ruffians and gangsters, and on the wonderfully dubbed-up "10 Ft. Ganja Plant and Weed"." As always, the members of the band proper remain unidentified, which is kind of too bad -- it would be nice to be able to name and give props to the bassist, who is a genius (and who sounds a lot like David Gould) and the melodica player (who really shines on "Machete Strike"). But you don't have to know who's behind it to recognize and enjoy the genius of this completely unoriginal and utterly fantastic roots reggae band. ~ Rick Anderson

Product Details

Release Date: 07/28/2009
Label: Roir
UPC: 0053436830826
Rank: 96791

Tracks

  1. Machete Strike
  2. Soon Come
  3. Too Much Gun a Bust
  4. Cool and Collect
  5. 10ft. Ganja Plant and Weed
  6. Bush Rock
  7. Head Shrinker
  8. Wailin'
  9. Set Me Free
  10. Got to Be a Soldier
  11. The Cyclops

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