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Rico - Rising In The East JOVECD3 / JOVELP3 RealAudio sound file ( 90 seconds ) : Rico - Fire Escape © Rico Rodriguez (PRS) |
| Jamaica's premier trombonist, RICO Rodriguez,
sees the release of his first new album for the 90s with RISING IN THE
EAST. The album was produced by Japan's leading exponent of Jamaican music, KUUBO, and was released in Japan in the summer of 1994. Rico and Kuubo met in Jamaica in the late 80s, when Kuubo was living in Kingston and playing with the Trenchtown College Band. Returning to Tokyo, Kuubo founded the Rare Riddim Crew, who are active in both recordings and stage shows. They take pride in being the only band in Japan which can play all styles of Jamaican music, from Ska to Dancehall. RISING IN THE EAST is a balanced mixture of old and new: from time-honoured classics such as "Chiang Kai Shek" and "Peanut Vendor" to new, original material like "Fire Escape" and "Vin Laurence Park" - this set showcases the talent of The Man From Wareika whose musical pedigree is unequalled in the world of Jamaican music. DJs please note this correction for your log sheets: publishing credits for "So So" and "West End Sundown" are PRS/MCPS Copyright Control THE WIRE: " Luckily, Kuubo embraces instrumental reggae in all its quirky glory .. (he) has learned his craft with respect and invention. Rico, as ever, is gorgeous - his sound rich and golden, his majestic trombone purring like a somnolent lion." STRAIGHT NO CHASER: "Extremely crisp musical biscuit... A whole heap of familiar songs get new and different mixes, along with numerous fresh compositions for your musical pleasure. Important to the max and respect to Jove Music for such a righteous release!" DUB VENDOR RECORD REVIEWS: "A very strong and very enjoyable instrumental set... we don't see enough instrumental albums these days which is all the more reason to treasure a set like this." REGGAE BEAT: "Rico and his cohorts manage to make music that is soothing and vibrant at the same time... Niceness!" REGGAE REPORT: "This album is a winner! Period." |