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Wherever You Go Whatever You
Need
Rainbow Country
More Luv
Nevashame
Bad Wrong Sign
One Time Mi Locks Mi Head
Rise Up And Stand
Tek It Out Again
Jah The Only One
You Don't Have To Worry
Joyous Works
My Empress
Kind Of Man
Don't Give Up on Me
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Positive Sound Massive
Recordings is pleased and proud to present the long awaited
follow-up to Rocker-T's 1999 smash hit "If Yu Luv Luv
Show Ya Luv" titled simply "More Luv". After two long
years in the making, and almost constant touring, Rocker-T and PSM
have finally completed what may very well be the most dynamic, conscious,
reggae release of this new year. More Luv is more then an album,
it is a way of life, and a reminder to all people that only love
will heal this world we live in.
"More Luv" starts where
"Luv Luv" leaves off... Rocker ties this album to his last by starting
with a beautiful 7 minute ballad titled "Wherever You Go, Whatever
You Need". Next up is "Rainbow Country a song that Rocker
wrote in Hawaii in early 2000, where he invites everyone to join
him on his quest for heaven on earth. "More Luv", a sing-jay
track, is an anthem to the youth to spread love to the four corners
of the world, and beyond... "Love is very lovely and war is very
ugly." "Nevashame" is a bass heavy riddim where Rocker tells
all "you could put me down but I would never be ashamed..." Next
is "Bad Wrong Sign", a warning to all false prophets and
pseudo-conscious MCs who confuse and lead people astray. "One
Time Mi Locks Mi Head" is powerful song in which Rocker chants
"dem think dat God is dead... but God no dead." The next song, "Rise
Up and Stand", is another anthem that speaks to all Rasta youth
worldwide, and he urges them to join together in these troubled
times, no matter race, creed, or color. "Tek it out Again"
is a jump-up dancehall track that reminds everyone of his message
on "Luv Luv"... Indeed, he will continue to "sweep out" until all
of the slackness is gone. Next is "Jah the Only One" a mid-tempo
riddim which features Rocker's want to teach the youth that Jah
is there for everyone... "You Don't Have to Worry", a track
that finds Rocker both singing and DJing, is perhaps the most well
known track on this album. It has already had over 3000 downloads
on Mp3.com over the past year. "Joyous Works", a favorite
of many audiences over the past few years, speaks of Rocker's love
to perform and to spread a conscious message, no matter how hard
the struggle might be... "My Empress" is a beautiful song
livicated to all womankind, with a hope that the brethren never
forget where we all come from. The next song, "Kind of Man",
says although he may not always be perfect, Rocker will keep trying
to better his relationships with his sisters. The final track, "Don't
Give up on Me", closes the album with a plea for the woman he
loves not to give up on him.
This album was recorded
and mixed in almost a dozen studios across the US, from Brooklyn
to San Francisco, and even Mazomanie, Wisconsin... It features productions
from reggae notables including: Glenroy Adams (Bob Marley/Upsetters,)
Alex V. (Skadanks) Jah Yzer and Ces One (Strong
Foundation) and Stand Out Selector. The albums' cover is
a hand drawn masterpiece done by world renown fine artist Jah
Terms. Look for a new 12" EP called Retrospeck in the spring, which will feature
a handful of hard to find Rocker-T tracks. We hope that you enjoy listening to this album as
much as we enjoyed making it. "More Luv" in 2004 and
beyond!
For wholesale inquiries please check out our new US distributor Independent Distribution Collective at http://www.independentdistro.com

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