Biography
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Members
- Brian Dixon
This is instrumental reggae of the old school variety – old, like, pre-1970s, back before you had to have a singer to have a hit on Kingston radio. It's reggae like the Upsetters and the Aggrovators used to make; solid, chugging, midtempo dance grooves that work equally well for niceing up the party or accompanying a long drive on a sunny day. The lack of horn players in the band means that the Rhythm Doctors have a sound that actually comes closer to the Upsetters than the Aggrovators; the organ handles most of the exposition and takes most of the solos, while the rest of the band lays the foundation and pushes things along from underneath – "66-40" and "Feels Good," in particular, could pass for genuine period pieces. Highly recommended to fans of old-fashioned reggae
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