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Let Dem Talk

The Itals

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Let Them Talk

This album is a must for any true reggae roots collector. Consciouss Vibes and Strong Vocals, Bless up Keith Porter and the Itals.

Still Sounding Sweet

Those Itals harmonies have aged well; Keith Porter, Ronnie Davis, David Isaac, Lloyd Ricketts, Kada Porter, all contribute to the sweet sounds on these mostly original, live musician tracks with a few dancehall rhythms included to broaden their appeal. This one is a keeper! I like having the lyrics in the booklet.

mercy, this album JAMS!!

I had heard the name Itals tossed around a couple of times around the sacred pipe circles but had never heard them...these guys are living roots legends that continue to bless us with their super irie vibes....very old school dancehall & dub influences as well, but don't be looking for anything to modern here...These guys keep it solidly in the old school roots... tremendous vocals, riddims that shows you the type of person you are, and a msg that lifts you up...a true epic masterpiece for any true rastafari...just stumbled across rob symmeon as well, definitely a similar style & spits pure rastafari....long live the precious Itals to keep bringing us all closer to Jah...

Biography

Formed: 1975

Genre: Reggae

Years Active: '80s, '90s

One of Jamaica's signature harmony groups, the Itals were chiefly responsible for keeping the sound and spirit of roots reggae alive well into the dancehall era. They didn't get as much attention as other great vocal trios from the roots era (Culture, the Mighty Diamonds, the Wailing Souls, etc.), partly because their '70s releases were confined to 45-rpm singles. When they finally made the leap to LPs in the '80s, they attracted highly positive notices from many reggae aficionados, even despite...
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