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Kaya [LP]

Current price: $13.99
Kaya [LP]
Kaya [LP]

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Kaya [LP]

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By 1978, was by far the best-known reggae musician in the world and a major star in the U.K. and Europe as well as his native Jamaica. However, he was still little more than a cult figure in the United States, and by many accounts was eager to attract a larger audience in America, seeing it as a new challenge. Released in 1978, wasn't necessarily made with American tastes in mind, but it was an album that presented a more accessible version of . Lyrically, the songs avoided the political commentary or Rastafarian philosophizing that was at the forefront of and , and instead emphasized tunes about love and ganga, such as "Easy Skanking" and the title cut. And the palpable musical tension that simmered beneath the surface on ' earlier material gave way to a more laid-back riddim that was more comfortable but a bit less demanding. presented a gentler and friendlier version of , but it also documented and his group at the peak of their abilities. The nuance in 's vocals on "Running Away," "She's Gone," and "Is This Love" showed how much he'd grown as a performer since , and his passion elevates "Misty Morning" into one of the album's highlights. were capable of cutting a groove that was both powerfully muscular and seemingly effortless, with once again reaffirming their status as one of the finest rhythm sections on earth, and offering a master class in how the concept of "less is more" can be applied to the guitar. Though offered a less aggressive message than one might have expected from , the songs were far from lazy, and "Time Will Tell," "Is This Love," and "Running Away" are resonant, top-shelf work. was a minor effort for as a prophet or a commentator, but it's a rich and rewarding set from the musician. ~ Mark Deming

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