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Review: 'CAPITAL LETTERS'
'Wolf (12")'   

-  Label: 'Sugar Shack'
-  Genre: 'Reggae' -  Release Date: '24th November 2014'-  Catalogue No: 'FOD105V'

Our Rating:
This is a taster for the new album due next year. Sugar Shack are a sister label to Reggae Archive. Archive do the oldies, Sugar do the newbies and both are releasing Capital Letters material recorded thirty years apart!

Rootikal Productions (David Hill & Nick Manasseh) who remixed CL’s “Smoking My Ganja” for Reggae Archive are on hand again to enhance the classic sound of ‘Wolf’. This band started out in the seventies and this track will take you right back there again. This is proper old school roots reggae make no mistake about that. The song is about religious hypocrisy (“Wolf leave the sheeps and the shepherds alone”).

Not much else to say is there? A side is more about the vocals with the second take being a little more sparse and the B side brings some nice relaxed dub vibe with the second cut being instrumental. Only one way to describe it. Vintage. Big up Wolferhampton.
  author: Leo Newbiggin

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CAPITAL LETTERS - Wolf (12