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  • The Heptones Sings Good Vibes

  • (Alliance Mod, Manufactured on Demand)
  • The Heptones Sings Good Vibes

  • (Alliance Mod, Manufactured on Demand)
  • Artist: The Heptones
  • Label: Good Time
  • UPC: 741869403570
  • Item #: 2735072X
  • Genre: Reggae
  • Release Date: 8/7/2025
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By the late 1980s, reggae had undergone a radical transformation. Drum machines, digital synths, and a new generation of producers were reshaping the sound of Jamaica. But even in this brave new digital world, soul and harmony still mattered-and few groups carried those qualities better than The Heptones. This album finds the legendary trio bridging eras, bringing their unmistakable three-part harmonies into a fresh and modern setting. Originally released in 1988, the album features a blend of roots consciousness and clean digital production. Tracks like "Diana," "Sha-La-La," and the standout "Good Vibes" drift between lovers rock sweetness and meditative reflection, always anchored by that signature Heptones warmth. Recorded at some of Jamaica's most iconic studios-Channel One, Harry J's, and Mark Angelo-this set was shaped by arrangers Jah Larry and Nathan Sojie, who helped steer the group's sound with taste and restraint. The players bring their own credentials: Vin Gordon on brass, Alan Weeks on guitar, and Lindel Lewis and Elroy Bailey holding it down on bass and keys. You'll hear programmed drums and digital flourishes throughout, but The Heptones never get lost in the technology-the songs breathe, glide, and groove with the confidence of seasoned craftsmen. By the time of this recording, The Heptones had already carved their name deep into reggae history. Formed in Kingston in 1965 and originally known as 'The Hep Ones', the group-Leroy Sibbles, Earl Morgan, and Barry Llewellyn-helped define the transition from ska to rocksteady, and then into early reggae. With hits like "Fattie Fattie," "Pretty Looks," and "Book of Rules," they stood shoulder to shoulder with the Wailers and the Maytals during the golden years of Studio One. Sibbles' bass playing and arranging shaped countless Studio One classics behind the scenes, while the group's harmonic footprint remained one of the most distinctive in Jamaican music. Even as line-ups shifted and times changed, their sound endured. Good Vibes is proof that true harmony never goes out of style. Whether you're a longtime fan or just tuning in, this is a smooth, soulful ride through the digital dawn of reggae, led by one of the genre's most important vocal groups.

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