Kiddus I
Kiddus I - Graduation In Zion - Dub Store
The first I knew about a Kiddus I album was way back in 1978, when a
advert appeared in Carl Gayle's Jah Ugliman! This is not that album -
but its still a great work from the man. You do wonder what the
problem is sometimes - he's another artist with a great voice, can
write great songs, and yet its took all this time for a company to
sort it out. Give thanks to Dub Store in Japan. Its of course a
collection of singles - sung in that roots style that followers of
Martin Campbell would enjoy. Its not a dancehall style - but its still
very casual. The rhythms begin in the late rockers era and go into the
early eighties roots style - and feature a wide range of musicians.
Its seems that this is the first of three albums coming from the man.