Upon The Bridge
Reggae
| Oct 2006
Reviews
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2006-10-09
Reviewed 2006-10-09
Groundation – Upon the Bridge (Young Tree)
Reviewed by Sadie O., 10/9/06
Very interesting and well-done roots rock reggae from northern California. Very unique vocals and somewhat crazed delivery mix with very jazzy horns and excellent production to make a terrific sound. Frankly, the lyrics sound somewhere between very religious Rastafarianism and insanity, but maybe they’re just inspired…
No FCCs that I could make out. All tracks are very good, but 8 and 10 are exquisite.
1. 5:41 **downtempo and downbeat but gaining in energy, a bit dubby and bloopy, nice horns. Interesting vocals. Ends oddly.
2. 4:15 **downtempo but forceful bubble. Fades to organ chords and vocals in middle, comes back full force.
3. 4:19 **very downbeat and dubby skank with wah-wah and jazzy trumpet.
4. 4:59 **very uptempo and energetic bubble, great bass sound. Looned out horn and vocals.
5. 6:36 *very slow with melodica, almost sounds like French café lament.
6. 4:58 *uptempo and upful bouncy bubble, “Exodus” vibe. Works itself into a jazzy improv.
7. 4:56 *groovy, lazy bubble. Odd horns.
8. 4:01 ***somewhat uptempo with really great bloopy noises.
9. 5:10 *fade in with drums, somewhat downtempo forceful bubble. Long fade.
10. 5:53 ***downtempo and downbeat, with a bit of pretty guest vocals by Ijahman Levi.
11. 6:54 *somewhat downtempo bubble, impassioned. Goes completely over the top about 2 minutes from end, and comes out of it with some nice, simple piano.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 10/9/06
Very interesting and well-done roots rock reggae from northern California. Very unique vocals and somewhat crazed delivery mix with very jazzy horns and excellent production to make a terrific sound. Frankly, the lyrics sound somewhere between very religious Rastafarianism and insanity, but maybe they’re just inspired…
No FCCs that I could make out. All tracks are very good, but 8 and 10 are exquisite.
1. 5:41 **downtempo and downbeat but gaining in energy, a bit dubby and bloopy, nice horns. Interesting vocals. Ends oddly.
2. 4:15 **downtempo but forceful bubble. Fades to organ chords and vocals in middle, comes back full force.
3. 4:19 **very downbeat and dubby skank with wah-wah and jazzy trumpet.
4. 4:59 **very uptempo and energetic bubble, great bass sound. Looned out horn and vocals.
5. 6:36 *very slow with melodica, almost sounds like French café lament.
6. 4:58 *uptempo and upful bouncy bubble, “Exodus” vibe. Works itself into a jazzy improv.
7. 4:56 *groovy, lazy bubble. Odd horns.
8. 4:01 ***somewhat uptempo with really great bloopy noises.
9. 5:10 *fade in with drums, somewhat downtempo forceful bubble. Long fade.
10. 5:53 ***downtempo and downbeat, with a bit of pretty guest vocals by Ijahman Levi.
11. 6:54 *somewhat downtempo bubble, impassioned. Goes completely over the top about 2 minutes from end, and comes out of it with some nice, simple piano.
Recent airplay
What Could Have Been
Happy Hour — Feb 25, 2019
What Could Have Been
Happy Hour — May 25, 2015
Me Na In De
Happy Hour — Nov 24, 2014
Me Na In De
Happy Hour — Jan 17, 2013
Fight All You Can
New World Disorder — Mar 17, 2012
Sleeping Bag-O-Wire
New World Disorder — Jul 23, 2011
Charting
2006-10-15 — 2006-12-17
Reggae/World
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 17 | 1 |
| Dec 3 | 2 |
| Nov 26 | 2 |
| Nov 19 | 2 |
| Nov 5 | 3 |
| Oct 29 | 2 |
| Oct 22 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | What Could Have Been | ||
| 2. | Down | ||
| 3. | Me Na In De | ||
| 4. | Ratant Crow | ||
| 5. | Nonbeliever | ||
| 6. | Upon The Bridge | ||
| 7. | Used To Laugh | ||
| 8. | Fight All You Can | ||
| 9. | Mighty Souls | ||
| 10. | Sleeping Bag-O-Wire | ||
| 11. | The Seesaw |