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Run the Plan | Groundation | 7:19 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Everyone Could Lose | Groundation | 3:31 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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So Blind | Groundation | 4:35 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Time Come | Groundation | 7:30 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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By All Means | Groundation | 3:48 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Blues Away | Groundation | 4:54 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Not So Simple | Groundation | 5:56 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Here I Am | Groundation | 6:45 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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You Can Profit | Groundation | 3:55 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Beating Heart | Groundation | 4:11 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Walk Upright | Groundation | 4:48 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Golan to Galilee | Groundation | 3:21 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
| Total: 12 Songs |
Album Review
Northern California's Groundation has many of the accoutrements of the typical reggae group, from its syncopated rhythms to the horn charts, which hark back to ska, and including the lead vocals of lyricist/guitarist Harrison Stafford, who has a nasal, reedy tenor reminiscent of Bob Marley at his more hoarse moments. Also, Stafford's words are full of Jamaican patois with references to Biblical passages as filtered through references to Jah and Rasta. But there is lurking within Groundation's music a different impetus that distinguishes it from standard-issue reggae. At the start of "Run the Plan," the opening track on the group's sixth regular album, Here I Am, the musicians launch into what sounds like '70s jazz-rock fusion, if not the middle section of some long song by Traffic. It is only after a while that this abruptly stops and the band obediently lopes into a reggae beat behind Stafford's singing. But that element of jazzy improvisation, or jam band playing, never disappears completely. At any given moment, a song may give way to extended group interaction as the music stretches out and the musicians take off in unexpected directions. While that may keep them from being a classic reggae ensemble, it also seems true to an outfit that does not hail from Jamaica, and it makes them different in a field that can be doctrinaire.
Biography
Formed: 1998
Genre: Reggae
Years Active: '90s, '00s
Top Albums and Songs By Groundation
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The Seventh Seal | We Free Again | 6:10 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Undivided | Hebron Gate | 5:52 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Distant Trial | Mighty Souls - Single | 5:07 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Mighty Souls | Mighty Souls - Single | 5:10 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Hebron | Hebron Gate | 5:09 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Picture On the Wall | Hebron Gate | 6:10 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Babylon Rule Dem | Hebron Gate | 7:03 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Jah Jah Know | Hebron Gate | 6:03 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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Here I Am | Here I Am | 6:45 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |
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The Seventh Dub | Dub Wars | 6:05 | 0,99 € | View In iTunes |











