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The result is a mature, fully realized sound with a beautiful lyric sensibility that turns well known stylistics into fresh, vibrant music. The reggae beat has the capacity to lend direction to the Wailers' music, and force limits on their sound. But it is not a mere gimmick, although it could develop into one should it become the rage. It is a valid impression of American mainstream rock and blues, altered with the originality that can only come from a fresh viewpoint.
"Concrete Jungle" is graced with guitar straight out of the first flush of Kaukonen's early work. "400 Years" and "Stir It Up" are the soft and hard edges of their range, which is natural, and never strains for effect. As a group, the Wailers show remarkable polish on record, and personal appearances should prove most interesting to watch. They display fantastic breadth in what would seem to be a restrictive format. But then, isn't that what was always so great about rock & roll?
(Posted: Apr 12, 1973)
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- Concrete Jungle
- Stir It Up
- High Tide Or Low Tide
- Stop That Train
- 400 Years
- Baby We've Got A Date (Rock It Baby)
- Midnight Ravers
- All Day All Night
- Slave Driver
- Kinky Reggae
- No More Trouble
- Concrete Jungle
- Slave Driver
- 400 Years
- Stop That Train
- Baby We've Got A Date (Rock It Baby)
- Stir It Up
- Kinky Reggae
- No More Trouble
- Midnight Ravers
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