10 Ft. Ganja Plant / Bass Chalice
Album: | Bass Chalice | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | 10 Ft. Ganja Plant | Added: | Nov 2005 | |
Label: | Roir |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-11-27 | Pull Date: | 2006-01-29 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jan 29 | Jan 22 | Jan 15 | Jan 8 | Dec 25 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 25, 2019: | Happy Hour
Blood Money |
4. | Dec 27, 2010: | Happy Hour
Your Voice |
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2. | Jul 06, 2015: | Everything A to Z week 01 Everything A To Z: A Guy Called Gerald
To Each |
5. | Oct 28, 2010: | Happy Hour
Your Voice |
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3. | Aug 27, 2012: | Happy Hour
Your Voice |
6. | Aug 24, 2009: | Happy Hour (Coverin' for PACC)
Your Voice |
Album Review
Sadie McFarlane
Reviewed 2005-11-12
Reviewed 2005-11-12
10 ft. Ganja Plant – Bass Chalice (ROIR)
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/12/05
Mellow and sweet roots reggae with a bit of dub overtones. Mostly instrumentals, custom made for relaxing with a big ol’ mess of Jah herb… The few vocals are nice although they betray the upstate New York background of the band. A standout is track 5 with vocals by the Meditations (classic roots vocal trio).
No FCC. I like track 5 best, but 4, 6, 8 and 9 are nice too.
1. 3:56 subtle start, into downtempo skank, mellow instrumentation. Very sweet guitar. False ending about a minute and a half from actual end. Instrumental.
2. 3:50 another very quiet intro, uptempo with dub/syndrum sounds overlayered. Goes more dubwise a little after halfway through. Long fade at end. Instrumental
3. 3:35 female chorus and electric guitar. Slow sad song of lost love. Oooh, it’s really sad. Pretty. But sad.
4. 3:29 **siren and police radio instrumental. Midtempo groove with very cool trumpet.
5. 4:26 ***Meditations provide vocals – very nice indeed. Midtempo skank with tinkling piano. Upful.
6. 3:11 **downtempo, a bit mysterious, nice horns. Long fade.
7. 4:11 somewhat strange vocal intro, nice midtempo skank with very pretty male vocals (maybe a bit TOO pretty).
8. 4:05 **downtempo with pronounced drums. Cool alto sax. Would work nicely in a jazz set, actually. Slow fade.
9. 4:42 **uptempo (almost ska) skank with Marleyesque vocals. Dub and toast towards end.
10. 4:32 midtempo dub with what sounds like a farfisa.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/12/05
Mellow and sweet roots reggae with a bit of dub overtones. Mostly instrumentals, custom made for relaxing with a big ol’ mess of Jah herb… The few vocals are nice although they betray the upstate New York background of the band. A standout is track 5 with vocals by the Meditations (classic roots vocal trio).
No FCC. I like track 5 best, but 4, 6, 8 and 9 are nice too.
1. 3:56 subtle start, into downtempo skank, mellow instrumentation. Very sweet guitar. False ending about a minute and a half from actual end. Instrumental.
2. 3:50 another very quiet intro, uptempo with dub/syndrum sounds overlayered. Goes more dubwise a little after halfway through. Long fade at end. Instrumental
3. 3:35 female chorus and electric guitar. Slow sad song of lost love. Oooh, it’s really sad. Pretty. But sad.
4. 3:29 **siren and police radio instrumental. Midtempo groove with very cool trumpet.
5. 4:26 ***Meditations provide vocals – very nice indeed. Midtempo skank with tinkling piano. Upful.
6. 3:11 **downtempo, a bit mysterious, nice horns. Long fade.
7. 4:11 somewhat strange vocal intro, nice midtempo skank with very pretty male vocals (maybe a bit TOO pretty).
8. 4:05 **downtempo with pronounced drums. Cool alto sax. Would work nicely in a jazz set, actually. Slow fade.
9. 4:42 **uptempo (almost ska) skank with Marleyesque vocals. Dub and toast towards end.
10. 4:32 midtempo dub with what sounds like a farfisa.
Track Listing
1. | Blood Money | 6. | Burning James | |||
2. | Engine Trouble | 7. | Your Voice | |||
3. | Last Dance | 8. | Swedish Prison | |||
4. | Suits And Ski Masks | 9. | Deliver Us Jah | |||
5. | To Each | 10. | Bass Chalice |