Dive into the vibrant world of Marty Dread's "Keiki Reggae (Positive Sounds for the Youth)," a 2007 release that encapsulates the essence of Hawaiian reggae music. Marty Dread, known as Hawaii's Reggae Ambassador, brings together a diverse range of collaborators on this 12-track album, including legendary artist Willie Nelson and reggae icon Pato Banton. With a duration of just under 45 minutes, this album is a lively and uplifting journey through the sounds of reggae, featuring a mix of original tracks and collaborations that showcase the genre's infectious rhythms and positive vibes.
The album kicks off with "Reggae Street," setting the tone for a collection that celebrates the spirit of reggae music. Standout tracks like "Laws of Nature" featuring Willie Nelson and "Pray for Them" with Pato Banton highlight the album's collaborative spirit and musical depth. Marty Dread's signature sound is evident throughout, blending traditional reggae elements with contemporary influences to create a unique and engaging listening experience.
"Keiki Reggae" is not just an album; it's a testament to Marty Dread's enduring contribution to the reggae genre. With 16 CDs to his name and performances across the Hawaiian Islands and beyond, Marty Dread has solidified his place as a key figure in the reggae scene. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, "Keiki Reggae (Positive Sounds for the Youth)" offers a refreshing and energetic exploration of reggae's timeless appeal.