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RECORD RACK
Kevin Jackson, Observer writer
Friday, August 12, 2005

Indian Summer Rhythm new from All Access Entertainment

The Indian Summer rhythm is all the buzz at All Access this week. It features a heavyweight cast, including Vybz Kartel, TOK, Sizzla, Spragga Benz, soca artiste Bunji Garlin and Kip Rich.

Still riding the charts with his Telephone Ting, Kip Rich offers Wine, Wine, Wine on the Indian Summer. TOK's contribution comes in the form of Get Up, Stand Up, while Spragga Benz offers Warriors.

There is the Weed remix from Vybz Kartel, and Sizzla throws in an ode to the fairer sex with 4 Da Girls (Remix).

New singles from Luciano and Capleton

The latest single from Luciano is Righteous Defender on the BK Mars label. His Rastafarian counterpart, Capleton the self-styled prophet, has a new ditty titled Better Listen Now on the Jungle Fever label. Both singles are being distributed by All Access.

Big Stone Records takes aim with Black Woman rhythm

Also new in the record shops this week is the Black Woman rhythm from Big Stone Records. It features Where Is The Love by Lukie D, All I Vision by Richie Spice, Step By Step by Natural Black and Every Man Rights by George Nooks.
Lava Ground arrives August 23

I Wayne's debut album Lava Ground is set for an August 23 release date via VP Records. The 24-year-old singer, whose real name is Cliffroy Taylor, has been riding the Billboard R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks chart with his one-year-old local hit Can't Satisfy Her. The 18-track Lava Ground disc features that hit, as well as the title track which hit the local charts earlier this year, Living In Love, Bleacher, More Life, Rastafari Liveth, Nah Draw Nil, Touch Her Softly and Ready To Live Up, among others.

Cultural vibes flow on Green Bay

The Mr Piper label debuts with the Green Bay rhythm. This features She Loves Me by Jah Mason, Dance With My Girl by Cush Hunta, Before You Judge by Anthony B, Sandy by Shiam, I'm Devoted by Lukie D, I Love You by Congo Nyah, Early On Before by Natural Black, Gave Me Love by George Nooks, and Please Jah by Norris Man.

The recordings on the Green Bay rhythm are being distributed by In the Streetz.


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