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Bass Chalice
10 Ft. Ganja Plant
Bass Chalice
Genres: International Music, Special Interest, Pop
 
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Bass Chalice,? is 10 Ft. Ganja Plant?s third release on ROIR. Their first, entitled Hillside Airstrip, and second, Midnight Landing, were both uniformly hailed by the music press (see next page). This time around, things...  more »

     
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All Artists: 10 Ft. Ganja Plant
Title: Bass Chalice
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: ROIR
Original Release Date: 10/18/2005
Release Date: 10/18/2005
Genres: International Music, Special Interest, Pop
Style: Reggae
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 053436829424

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Bass Chalice,? is 10 Ft. Ganja Plant?s third release on ROIR. Their first, entitled Hillside Airstrip, and second, Midnight Landing, were both uniformly hailed by the music press (see next page). This time around, things are a bit different. First off, 10 Ft. Ganja Plant will be touring! Before this, the only chance anyone had to see them live was at an impromptu show, usually in the Boston area. There have only been a handful of these gigs and their frenzied, sweaty nature has left audiences clamoring for more. In early 2006, they will get it?10 Ft. Ganja Plant?s first ever tour! Beyond this, Bass Chalice sees 10 Ft. stripping away a bit of the mystery surrounding the band?s lineup and actually letting us disclose a very special guest appearance by the legendary ?70s Jamaican vocal reggae group The Meditations! Their first two albums, ?Message from the Meditations? and ?Wake Up? are downright, stone-cold reggae classics that must be heard. On Bass Chalice they grace ?To Each? with a spellbinding vocal performance! The Meditations are a fitting addition to the album because ?Bass Chalice,? at its heart, is inspired by the recording processes of the great Jamaican studio bands of the 70's (and their American counterparts at Motown and Stax) where a song was typically written, learned, and recorded live in a single session, with no regrets, and no apologies. Add to this ethos some dubwise studio mastery and experimentation and you begin to get the picture. This is good news for a genre that seems to be gathering steam in recent months. Apart from big releases on ROIR by Dub Trio, Bush Chemists & Dr. Israel, other bands have been making their mark on stages around the country: Matisyahu, Future Pigeon, Dub Nomads, Dub Gabriel, Dub As A Weapon, Jah Division, and (on a different level) Damian ?Junior Gong? Marley. Dub & roots reggae is more popular than ever and the 10 Ft. Ganja Plant army is poised to make a big, smoky impression.

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CD Reviews

Another Solid Album
Burnin' and Lootin' | 04/07/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Bass Chalice is yet another really solid album from a group that I think deserves more attention. If you like their first two albums then you definitely need to pick this one up. Bass Chalice, for the most part, holds true to form to their 70's roots style with modern touches that make this group so great to listen to. That being said, I feel that this album is more modern sounding than the other two. They have added some horns into the mix (ie. "Suits and Ski Masks") that add a jazzier feel as well as losing a bit of that really rootsy studio sound that they have captured so well in the past. The first track "Blood Money" has stood out as the best track for me and creates an almost impossible standard for the rest of the disk to live up to. I agree with the last review that not every track is strong although still a must-have if you are a fan. I can't wait until they go on tour."
Pretty Irie
William Erickson | 02/28/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Bass Chalice is, in my opinon, 10ft ganja plants best album I was disappointed in Midnight landing, very pleased with hillside airstrip, but bas chalice has to top them with out a doubt. Like its title bass chalice as some very original and enjoyable bass lines. "blood money" is a great song with a very cool bass line and doesnt go on for to long the same goes for "bass chalice" which has an uplifteing beat and finishes the cd perfecttly. the reason it doesnt get a 5 is because not every song is all that great. Overall If you are a roots fan and treasure well written bass lines bass chalice should be in your roots reggae collection"