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Reggae Artists, especially singers, release
many albums with different styles. When I
mention the singer Freddie Mc Gregor, many
respond with that he only makes sweet poppy
Reggae music, but this is only partially a
true observation. Freddie Mc Gregor, a
former member of the 12 Tribes of Israel
organization, is also the singer of some
Roots classics and conscious tunes. Just
think of tracks like "Jogging" or
"Big Ship", which are both true
Rub a Dub/Roots classics. "Come
Over" is an album mostly in the same
style as the two classics that I mentioned
above. When you like Big Ship, you will
definitely also love this Rub a Dub album.
Many of the riddims are straight on rub a
dub tracks layed down by that studio band
which arguably can be considered as THE Rub
a Dub band, as they used to be the studio
band for the legendary CHANNEL ONE (Not:
Studio 1). Who? The ROOTS RADICS ofcourse.
Feel the drum and the bass as they lay
down the foundation, and the instruments and
effects as they accompany the mighty voice
of Freddie Mc Gregor. Mighty? Yeah, there's
something very powerful and majestic about
his voice.
There are also a couple of tracks on the
album which can't really move me, some
mellow ballads (like "Go Away Pretty
Woman") which would be better on a
special Lover's Rock album. But the majority
of tunes are really recommended, as they are
Rub a Dub tunes of the highest order! Just
listen to "Shortman" and you'll
know what I mean. Or to his Rub a Dub
rendering of Bob Marley's "Natyy
Dread".
To summarize my thoughts on this album, I
would definitely recommend it to each and
every Rub a Dub fan, and especially those
who digged Freddie Mc Gregor because of his
tracks "Big Ship" and
"Jogging".
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