Dive into the rich, rhythmic world of I-Roy with his 2008 release, "Original Deejay @ King Tubby's Studio." This album is a vibrant journey through the roots of reggae, offering a blend of roots reggae, rocksteady, dub, and traditional reggae sounds that showcase I-Roy's distinctive style and lyrical prowess. Recorded under the esteemed Attack Records label, this collection of 17 tracks spans a captivating 58 minutes, each song a testament to I-Roy's enduring influence in the genre.
From the powerful opener "Black Is My Colour" to the reflective closer "Pity the Children," the album is a dynamic exploration of themes ranging from social commentary to personal empowerment. Standout tracks like "Satta" and "African Roots" highlight I-Roy's ability to weave cultural pride and political messages into his music, while tracks like "Cow Town Skank" and "Rockers Time" showcase his knack for creating infectious, danceable grooves. The album also features collaborations and productions that underscore the collaborative spirit of the reggae community, making it a rich tapestry of sound and sentiment. Whether you're a longtime fan of I-Roy or new to his work, "Original Deejay @ King Tubby's Studio" is a compelling addition to any reggae collection, offering a timeless blend of rhythm, poetry, and soul.
This LP was released in 2007.