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5.0 out of 5 stars JAH LIVE IN 2000!
Another solid release from the best and hardest working reggae band in the world- Skelly and Wiss have been working hard to make quality roots reggae since the days of Marley and Tosh. Strongest tracks on Jericho- Skelly's 'Jericho,' 'On Borrowed Time,' 'African Unification' and Wiss's 'Trouble.' Talented Roots Radics are at their best and deserve lots of credit also...
Published on October 19, 2000

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3.0 out of 5 stars Slipping a bit, but still solid
"Jericho", the second album since the solid reggae group Israel Vibration has been reduced to a vocal duo, is certainly a notch below its predecessor, the strong "Pay the Piper," but those familiar with the group know what to expect by now: consistent, unspectacular but occasionally compelling reggae from one of the few groups still allied with...
Published on August 10, 2000 by Tim Weber


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5.0 out of 5 stars JAH LIVE IN 2000!, October 19, 2000
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This review is from: Jericho (Audio CD)
Another solid release from the best and hardest working reggae band in the world- Skelly and Wiss have been working hard to make quality roots reggae since the days of Marley and Tosh. Strongest tracks on Jericho- Skelly's 'Jericho,' 'On Borrowed Time,' 'African Unification' and Wiss's 'Trouble.' Talented Roots Radics are at their best and deserve lots of credit also. But Israel is best live--go see them and it will change your life
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3.0 out of 5 stars Slipping a bit, but still solid, August 10, 2000
This review is from: Jericho (Audio CD)
"Jericho", the second album since the solid reggae group Israel Vibration has been reduced to a vocal duo, is certainly a notch below its predecessor, the strong "Pay the Piper," but those familiar with the group know what to expect by now: consistent, unspectacular but occasionally compelling reggae from one of the few groups still allied with the classic "roots" reggae sound. Reggae in general is not about hooks, and Israel Vibration provides even fewer hooks than normal; it is about a rhythm and a vibe. Based on "Pay the Piper", cutting the trio down to Lacelle Bulgin and Cecil Spence was a good move because they were the two best anyway. Bulgin consistently produces the top songs. This time around, his songs are less compelling than normal, although Bulgin's "Trouble" is damn fine. The production on "Jericho", too, is a bit slicker, and the album employs occasional rock-oriented guitar and female backing voices, none of which, as it turns out, is either here or there. It's just that, overall, this is not among the group's best, just another consistent, solid, largely hookless but satisfying release. And, if you're a fan, that's really no surprise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jericho Review, June 11, 2000
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Israel Vibration has the best roots rock reggae sound available today, and Jericho is no exception. I own every recording this band has put out, and am very pleased with this newest addition. Israel Vibration just gets better and better. Jericho is a must have for the avid reggae listener.
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5.0 out of 5 stars RASTAMAN MEANS NO HARM, August 27, 2000
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Very good and positive songs as always.The ISRAEL VIBRATION prove it again by release of JERICHO.
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4.0 out of 5 stars As always with a new twist, August 17, 2000
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The new album Jerico only adds another inch to the range of beautiful and uplifting music this group has created through the years. Regardless of whether it's a trio and duo or whether they have been quiet for years each album has been of great enjoyment and an experience to remember. The new "Album" presents a new turn compared to the previouse ablum "Pay the Piper" where Isreal Vibration had their debut as a duo. This time "Skelly" has done an expecially exellent work and in a way that makes this album truly unique. The only problem I have with "Jerico" is that I cannot wait to see what their next move will be however, I am confident that it will be something worth looking forward.
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