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Meet the Now Generation

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Download links and information about Meet the Now Generation by The Heptones. This album was released in 1972 and it belongs to Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 37:47 minutes.

Artist: The Heptones
Release date: 1972
Genre: Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dub
Tracks: 12
Duration: 37:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hypocrite 3:05
2. Save the Last Dance for Me 2:52
3. Our Day Will Come 3:20
4. Freedom to the People 3:36
5. Freedom Train (feat. U-Roy) 4:05
6. Every Day and Every Night 2:32
7. Love Has Many Faces 3:10
8. Be the One 3:26
9. The Road Is Rough (feat. Joe Gibbs & Now Generation) 2:50
10. The Magnificent Heptones (3 in 1) 3:14
11. George Headley Medley 3:19
12. I've Got a Feeling 2:18

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In 1972, the great harmony trio the Heptones were helping to usher in the transition from rocksteady to reggae. Having recorded huge rocksteady hits for Coxsone Dodd's Studio One, they now went into Joe Gibbs' studio with the Now Generation band (which included guitarists Mikey Chung and Geoffrey Chung, keyboardist Robbie Lyn, drummer Mikey "Boo" Richards, and other luminaries of the period) and recorded a landmark of early reggae music. The album isn't perfect — the vocals are a bit weak on the vintage sufferer's anthem "Our Day Will Come," and "The Magnificent Heptones (3 in 1)" is a waste-of-time hits medley that is inexplicably presented on this reissue in both regular and dubwise mixes. But the vast bulk of the album is excellent: "Be the One" is a pitch-perfect slice of classic roots and culture, followed by an unusually spacy dub version titled "The Road Is Rough"; "Save the Last Dance" is a gloriously cheesy pop cover in the grand tradition of rocksteady and early reggae; and "Freedom to the People" is nicely paired with a great DJ cut on the same rhythm featuring U-Roy. This might not be an utterly essential addition to every reggae collection, but no serious reggae fan will want to be without it.