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The Very Best Of ....
MORGAN HERITAGE

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This must-have compilation chronicles the favorites, highlights, and rarities celebrating the talented family's 'Journey Thus Far'.

Since their 1997 VP Records debut 'Protect Us Jah', Morgan Heritage has shined as one of reggae's best band. The accomplishments of the group and the individual members are formidable; as songwriters, producers, and a touring band. This family of talented performers has released eight studio and two live albums which has extended the audience and definition of Reggae. This finely horned modern roots identity, which has made Morgan Heritage one of reggae's most enduring successful acts, is showcased throughout this greatest hits CD/DVD compilation, THE JOURNEY THUS FAR ... officially in stores October 27. This comprehensive disc features the group's finest recordings to date, plus two previously  released  tracks.

It also features concert footage of THE MORGANS performing in Senegal and Gambia; plus nine of the group's most popular videos.

The CD commences with the title track from "Protect Us Jah ... a simple, yet heartfelt prayer for spiritual strength sung over Bobby Digital's brilliant re-working of the "Heathen" rhythm, i.e: "the instrumentation from the Bob Marley song by that name". "Let's Make Up" demonstrates the group's flair for love songs , and features Una's lead alongside her brother, Gramps. "Liberation" is the name of the song and rhythm track taken from the Morgan Heritage Family & Friends Volume One, released in 1998 on the family's HMG label. Produced by the group alongside their father, Denroy; several artistes voiced on the rhythm; including Capleton and Jah Cure, but none was more significant than The Morgans' tune: a stirring tribute to the durability of conscious reggae music. Heritage reached out to celebrated producer, Bobby 'Digital' Dixon', for his production acumen on their international breakthrough release "Don't Haffi Dread"; released by VP in 1999. "Don't Haffi Dread" remains one of the most requested in the group's filled repertoire with its easily sung, catchy refrain, "You don't haffi dread to be Rasta" ( that is: "You don't  have

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