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    Horace Martin You've Changed

    Arabusta
    • Horace Martin – The Original Fire Fire
    • Horace Martin – The Fire
    • Horace Martin – I Came I Saw I Conquer
    • Horace Martin – Gambling Man
    • Horace Martin – If You Are Regarded As A Fool
    • Horace Martin – You've Changed
    • Horace Martin – No Job
    • Horace Martin – War
    • Horace Martin – Watch How You Treat The Youths
    • 1. The Original Fire Fire
    • 2. The Fire
    • 3. I Came I Saw I Conquer
    • 4. Gambling Man
    • 5. If You Are Regarded As A Fool
    • 6. You've Changed
    • 7. No Job
    • 8. War
    • 9. Watch How You Treat The Youths

    Originally released on the Sally B label in 1986, You’ve Changed was produced between Jamaica and Canada. Recorded and mixed at Channel One Recording Studio, the riddims were laid in heart of Jamaica and digitally enhanced in Canada, synthesizing old school reggae with new electronic music into a digi roots overdrive. Styles, languages, ancient history, politics and day-to-day living seamlessly intertwine in what could be described as an avant-garde science fiction album, incredibly modern, even more so today.

    Alongside his performing acts and infinite singles production, Horace released his first album Watermelon Man on the Mister Tipsy label in 1985. The following year, together with Garfield Brown, he gave birth to his most iconic and experimental 1986 album: You’ve Changed on the Sally B label. 1988 saw the release of Horace Martin’s third album: Mix Up on the Redman International label, and many years later, in 2005, Negus Roots released under the name of Pozitive Vibez a long-lost album from the 1980s.

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