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Jah Music 2. Wolf 3. Roots Music 4. Opportunity 5. Wolverhampton buy track 6. Dat Nah Stop buy track 7. Thanks and Praise buy track 8. Try Try Try buy track 9. Tell Me What's Wrong buy track Movie Star buy track Pumping buy track Jamaica buy track False Natty buy track A Place On Earth buy track Jah Music Compendulum Mix buy track To coincide with the start of these dates, Sugar Shack Records will be releasing the first all new Capital Letters album in thirty years.
The band have spent much of the summer in the studio of Noel Browne, Noel only recently relocated to the UK and built his new studio. Utilising Noel Browne's engineering skills, the band recorded 14 songs which were then passed into the safe hands of regular Sugar Shack collaborator Dave 'Oldwah' Sandford for final mixing. Just when you think the pattern is set, the band turn things around and with a novel approach they continue with a mainly roots themed set, but in a case of an iron fist inside a velvet glove, hard hitting roots messages are underpinned by often upbeat backing.
It's not all politics and preaching. One of the songs is a heartfelt tribute to the band's home town, Wolverhampton in the British Midlands. Lukas puts in such a consummate performance, it makes one hope the band will record more material along similar lines in future.
Capital letters are a band at the top of their game; they have maturity, confidence and musicianship to spare. This is a deceptive album, the more you listen the more it reveals the depth of quality within, good on first listen it grows in stature and really rewards repeated plays.
Wolverhampton 6. Dat Nah Stop 7. Thanks and Praise 8. Try, Try, Try 9. Tell Me What's Wrong Movie Star Pumping Jamaica False Natty Wolverhampton Side B: 1. Jah Music Dub 2. Wolf Dub 3. Roots Music Dub 4. Opportunity Dub 5. He followed in the footsteps of his older brothers Glen bassist and Dalton guitarist , they became known as The Browne Bunch. They recorded their first single along with their two younger brothers Clevie and Steely In Crowd Band and Danny guitarist.