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Artist: Various Artists
Album: BOOMSHOTS! The Best of the Underground
Genre: Roots / Dancehall / African
Label: GospelReggae.Com
Year Released: 2006
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Track List

1. Weary - NewWorldSon
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2. Not An Easy Road - Dubheart
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3. Praise the Lord - Mysta Oracle & Ronnel Benjamin
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4. Holla! - Christ Faction feat. Mr. Lynx
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5. Have You Ever? - Leo Tan aka Melodyman
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6. Take The Time - St. Stephen\'s Cathedral Choir
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7. Keep On - Kenneth Appiah
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8. The Light - Oral Roberts
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9. Turn It Over - Wayne Stoddart feat. Steve Stoddart
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10. Cry - Yard Soundation
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11. Brand New World - Vision
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12. Tear Drops - Leo Tan aka Melodyman
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13. 911 - Greg McKinney
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14. More Love - THEO
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15. Nuff Badness - Justin Dillavou & Revolution Street
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16. Heaven - Living Stone
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17. Congregation Song - Oswald Musokowa (Ozzeey)
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ALBUM DESCRIPTION

Several months ago, Lion of Zion/GospelReggae.com president Mark Mohr sent out a call looking for the best unsigned and unheard artists in Gospel reggae. After an overwhelming response, we are pleased to present "Boomshots! The Best of the Underground". From roots reggae to dancehall to gospel, "Boomshots!" features 17 stunning tracks from artists all over the world. Africa, Europe, North America, and the Caribbean are all represented on this thrilling collaboration! Kicking off the compilation, Canadian blues/rock/soul band newworldson bring an exciting roots reggae track. "Weary" features one of the strongest hooks we've ever heard here at GospelReggae.com and is full of tight harmonies, syncopated snare drum hits and expert flat pick guitar work. Though the competition is tough, this song is definitely the biggest of all the boomshots! Track two, "Not an Easy Road," slows down the pace with a smooth rootsy groove. On this song, the United Kingdom's Dubheart sings of perseverance and unity over deep bass melodies and silky lead guitar solos. Changing velocity, Mysta Oracle & Ronnel Benjamin flip into straight dancehall with "Praise the Lord." Other artists on the album such as Christ Faction (feat. Mr. Lynx) and Oral Roberts (with his response to Sean Paul) represent for Christian dancehall fans with two huge songs: "Holla," and "The Light," respectively. From Holland with a style reminiscent of Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, Leo-Tan aka Melody Man contributes "Have You Ever." This cut is an eerie hip-hop/dancehall track that vividly paints a picture of the trials we face in life and our dire need to turn to Jesus Christ. Out of Africa, Ghanaian artist Kenneth Appiah delivers a stirring and uplifting vocal performance with "Keep On." Speaking words of comfort and social consciousness, Kenneth encourages us to keep on trusting in the Lord no matter what we see transpire in the world around us. The GospelReggae.com staff has been so inspired by Kenneth's work, that plans are in the works to release a full length album of this artist's beautiful reggae/African/gospel blend! California based artists are also represented with Greg McKinnery, Theo, and Living Stone. On "911," "More Love," and "Heaven," each artist supplies their own unique roots reggae performances, making sure to include live drums, vocal harmonies, and even some live horn melodies. Not enough can be said about this groundbreaking new compilation. Boomshots! The Best of the Underground, is simply one of the best compilations to ever be released by GospelReggae.com. If you're looking for the freshest and most diverse artists in the Gospel reggae/dancehall arena, then look no further! Aquaint yourself with these voices for they are the future of Gospel Reggae. Order your copy today!

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Cultural Reggae Blitz!!!
WOW! This CD has some great songs from artists that come from many different cultures. All one under the SON! One of my reggae mates who is not yet a christian LOVES 'Weary'. 'Keep on' is fantastic roots. 'Congregation Song' is an astounding anthem. This CD is one of my favourites and often pumped at high volume in my neighbourhood.

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