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Gregory Isaacs

Cool Ruler

  • AMG Review of Cool Ruler

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    Rick Anderson
    All Music Guide

    In the late '70s, Gregory Isaacs cut two albums for Virgin's Front Line imprint. Cool Ruler was the first and, although it never achieved significant commercial success, it remains one of his more impressive achievements. Backed by what is, in essence, the Revolutionaries band (drummer Sly Dunbar, bassist Robbie Shakespeare, keyboardist Ansel Collins, saxophonist Tommy McCook, etc.) and with the Heptones providing background vocals, Isaacs delivers a truly classic program of lovers and cultural tunes, from the sweetly adoring "Native Woman" to the coolly spiritual "Created by the Father." As always, he's making the most of a seriously limited instrument: Isaacs' voice is not attractive by any conventional standard. But his laconic, understated style makes a virtue of his thin, reedy voice, and the quality of his songs is on a par with the best eggae artists. (Cool Ruler and its follow-up, Soon Forward, were released on a single CD as part of Virgin's first wave of Front Line reissues in the early '90s.)

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