July 26 street date. The mood and the beats are all in place on Pablo Moses’ second album A Song. The innovative album was recorded in Jamaica, using the finest session players of that moment. A Song is a strong multi-layered blend of roots and reggae music. Universal themes can be found all over the record, while he displays subjects as greed, racism, war and injustice. Many people consider it Moses’ masterpiece, and we can’t disagree on that statement. Pressed on 180 gram audiophile vinyl.
October 11 street date. Pablo Moses started performing in churches in the ‘60s before he went on to release his own music in the mid-‘70s. His third album Pave The Way was produced, recorded and mixed in the Jamaican Dynamic Sounds studio by the very brilliant and underrated Geoffrey Chung. Pablo was at the top of his abilities, and recorded some incredible songs with his unique voice. The difficulty of the Jamaican daily life and the Rasta faith are processed in the different topics of the album. A fine record, by its quality and roots sound. Pressed on 180 gram audiophile vinyl.