Dive into the rich and vibrant world of roots reggae with I-Roy's "At King Tubby's," a captivating album released on October 16, 2013, under Gorgon Music and VPAL Music. This 56-minute journey through the golden era of reggae features 17 tracks that blend roots reggae, rocksteady, dub, and classic reggae, showcasing I-Roy's distinctive deejay style and lyrical prowess.
From the powerful opener "It a Go Dread" to the soulful "Beautiful Africa" and the infectious "Cow Town Skank," I-Roy's voice and message resonate throughout the album. Tracks like "Too Much Sorrow" and "Pity the Children" highlight his ability to address social issues with depth and passion, while "The Duke of Earl" and "Rockers Time" showcase his versatility and knack for catchy rhythms.
The album is a testament to I-Roy's legacy as one of the original deejays at King Tubby's studio, a legendary hub for reggae innovation. His collaborations with King Tubby's and his unique style have left an indelible mark on the genre, and "At King Tubby's" is a celebration of that influence. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to I-Roy's work, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that captures the essence of classic reggae.