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The Best of Joshua to Jashwha 1978 - 2019
The Best of Joshua to Jashwha 1978 - 2019
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Jashwha's recording career got off to a flying start with the Dennis Bovell produced Africa (Is Our Land) a British roots reggae classic - released under his original name Joshua Moses which disappeared into the relative obscurity that swallowed so many independent releases and deprived the artist of greater success and a wider audience. Jashwha followed up Africa (Is Our Land) the following year with the more lovers orientated Pretty Girl and although he continued to perform and to record, it was to be more than thirty years before Jashwha released anything new when until the Bristol Archive Record's imprint released Joshua To Jashwha – 30 Years In The Wilderness.
Forty years after his first release it's time to celebrate Jashwha's unique career and his numerous achievements by selecting 17 of his finest recordings and packaging them together as a ‘best of’ compilation, although that description hardly does the music or artist justice.
The tracks on this compilation are firmly in the ‘roots reggae’ tradition. Jashwha writes and sings with total conviction, this is the life he has lived, the things he believes, and every word resonates with that belief. Naturally we start at the beginning with Africa (Is Our Land) a hard act to follow, but something Jashwha achieves with the remaining selections. The thirty-five years between that debut and Jashwha's first proper album No War on Earth, provides an additional six tracks that were recorded over a twenty-year period yet fit perfectly with both his debut and the songs from his later albums. Jashwha's song writing has always been an evolutionary process building on what's gone before rather than jumping on whatever bandwagon is currently fashionable, therein lies one of his strengths. Several of the additional eleven songs we've included from Jashwha's follow up albums demonstrate that evolutionary process, as earlier versions were reworked through performance and in the studio, sometimes just tweaking and improving what went before and at other times completely reconstructing those earlier ideas.
Jashwha's music has naturally evolved as he's aged, but the message, the joy and the outstanding quality have remained consistent, these songs are his manifesto for a better world, a world where music can make a difference.
