Dive into the vibrant world of reggae with U-Roy's 1987 gem, "The Seven Gold." This short but sweet album, clocking in at just 25 minutes, is a testament to U-Roy's enduring legacy as a foundational deejay. Recorded at Michael Carroll's Creative Sounds Studio in Kingston, this album showcases U-Roy's inimitable DJ chatter over late-80s digital riddims, produced by the legendary Jazzbo.
"The Seven Gold" is a collection of seven tracks that blend various reggae subgenres, including roots reggae, rocksteady, dub, ragga, and lovers rock. Each track offers a unique flavor, from the upbeat "I Feel Good" to the rhythmic "Waterboot," and the introspective "Jah Jah Call You." The album also features the late, great Ewart Beckford, adding depth and richness to the overall sound.
The album opens with "I Feel Good," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious energy. "Waterboot" follows, with its smooth, flowing rhythm that's perfect for a laid-back listen. "Holo Gow" is a standout track, featuring a killer digital rhythm that showcases U-Roy's toasting skills. "Jah Jah Call You" is a spiritual track that highlights U-Roy's ability to blend faith and music seamlessly. "Reggae Party" is a lively track that will have you tapping your feet, while "Warn Them Now" carries a more serious message. The album closes with "Musical Addick," a track that ties the album together with its melodic rhythm.
"The Seven Gold" is a high-carat example of U-Roy's artistry and his significant contribution to the reggae genre. It's a must-listen for any reggae enthusiast and a great introduction to U-Roy's work for those new to his music.