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EVERTON BLENDER

King Man, Released 2003

Everton Blender. The anthem of the King Man. The voice of conscious Dancehall, whose faith has never faltered and whose vision has never dimmed. The Natty Dread who lifted up his head in knowledge and awareness in the voice of solidarity, Blackness and strength. Blender has long been an advocate for the downtrodden and disposed, but he is also one of Reggae's most beloved dancehall artists. Never straying from the straight and narrow way, Everton Blender carries on the traditions of the great voices of Jamaica. Sweetness and peace in the Dancehall. Uniting with the players of instruments in L.A. and Kingston, Jamaica including Dean Fraser, Robbie Lyn, Culture and members of Shaggy's band in a conscious extravaganza of harmony and livity for the ages. "Together we pray, the stronger we will be." Contains over 70 minutes of music.

Track Listing

1 Hail the King
2 Gone A Country
3 Little Green Apples
4 Tabernacle Tree
5 Is It Because I'm Black
6 Throw Down Your Arms
7

King Man

8

False Tongue

9

True Love

10

Who Cares

11

Abbabajani

12

Do Good

13

Backra

14

The System

15

Tabernacle Tree (Extended Mix)

16

The System (Binghi Mix)

17

False Tongue (Binghi Mix)

 

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