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U.S.-based singer Menny More of Easy Star All-Stars proclaimed last year that he had decided to pursue a solo career, and a few months later his solo debut 'The Journey' was released.
Only a year later his sophomore album 'Menny’s Book of Riddims' is slated for the CD shelves and digital outlets. The project has involved more than 40 musicians, engineers and guest artists. Included are for example efforts from Michael Rose, Philip Fraser, Soljie, Ben Bow and the Easy Star All-Stars.
The concept of the album is to showcase Menny More's vocals over riddims from the early days of Studio One all the way up to present day riddims from the likes of Lustre Kings and Rugged & Prez.
Menny More was born in Jamaica as Junior Morrison and emerged on the music scene in 1991 with the single Longie Longie. He has since recorded for producers such as King Jammy, Don One, Bobby Digital and Steely and Clevie. In 2004 he joined the Easy Star All-Stars.
'Menny’s Book of Riddims' hits the streets in July 2012.
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