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1 Mystical Cosmic Vibration Pelikaho 5:24
2 Dr. Dr. Humanity Pelikaho 1:19
3 International Orchitis Pelikaho 4:09
4 Pecker Power, Pt. 2 Pelikaho 1:24
5 Pecker Power, Pt. 1 Barrett/Pelikaho 5:07
6 Concrete Jungle Marley 5:11
7 Militant Sniff Pelikaho 4:28
8 Jamming Marley 4:05
9 Mystical Electro Harakiri Pelikaho 5:02
10 Beggars Suite, Pt. 1 Yoshida 4:54
11 Beggars Suite, Pt. 2 Yoshida 3:32
12 Beggars Suite, Pt. 3 Yoshida 2:48
13 Dub Jam Rock Barrett/Yoshida 4:51
14 Kylyn Sakamoto 6:43
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21st Century Dub

Audio Compact Disc

Label: ROIR

Style: Modern Creative

21st Century Dub

UPC: 053436825020

Release Date: 06/07/2007

Original Release Date: 06/07/2007

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Mystical Cosmic Vibration, Dr. Dr. Humanity, International Orchitis, Pecker Power, Pt. 2, Pecker Power, Pt. 1, Concrete Jungle, Militant Sniff, Jamming, Mystical Electro Harakiri, Beggars Suite, Pt. 1, Beggars Suite, Pt. 2, Beggars Suite, Pt. 3, Dub Jam Rock, Kylyn]
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Steven McDonald

This is a combination rerelease of Pecker Power and Instant Rasta, two albums recorded by Japanese percussionist Pecker in conjunction with Jamaican musicians. It's an interesting effort, combining a certain Jamaican rawness with a sophisticated Japanese surface, and it certainly comes equipped with the reggae muscle to kick it along -- Sly & Robbie on the one hand, and the Wailers band on the other, and both Channel One and Tuff Gong studios (if only they'd managed Federal as well, but that might have meant the Dragonaires as a backing band). I'm not sure exactly how much of Pecker's work is really being heard on this album, but that really isn't the point -- the point is more that it's a good reggae and dub set. ROIR is the home of some killer reggae, and this album is no exception to Neil Cooper's rule. ~ Steven McDonald, Rovi