Yabby You, a legendary figure in the reggae scene, presents "Fleeing From The City," a captivating album that blends the rich traditions of roots reggae, dub, and rocksteady. Released on January 1, 1991, under the Shanachie label, this album is a testament to Yabby You's enduring influence and innovation in the genre. Spanning just 36 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful journey through the sounds and messages that have made Yabby You a revered name in reggae music.
The album opens with "Praise Jahova," setting a spiritual tone that permeates the entire collection. Tracks like "Fire Deh A Mus Mus Tail" and "Sat Up On The Gully" showcase Yabby You's ability to craft songs that are both socially conscious and musically engaging. The title track, "Fleeing From The City," offers a poignant reflection on urban life and the search for a deeper connection to one's roots.
Yabby You's distinctive voice and the album's rich instrumentation create a sound that is both timeless and relevant. "Integrity Of The Upright" and "Stranger To My Bredrin" delve into themes of personal and communal integrity, while "Love Me, Love Me, Girl" adds a touch of romanticism to the mix. The album closes with "Let Us Repatriate," a call to action that resonates with the album's overarching themes of identity and belonging.
"Fleeing From The City" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Yabby You's artistry and a reminder of the power of reggae music to inspire and uplift. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Yabby You's work, this album offers a compelling listen that highlights the best of roots reggae and dub.