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HUMBLE SOUL:"Word Sound & Power" Mix by SCIENTIST

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Album
"Jah Love Supreme"
Erstellungsjahr
2006
Label
Crucial Running Productions

Credits & Dank

Humble Soul,one of Hawaii’s top selling
reggae artists.His self-titled
release features the new recording
Vibration Stimulation alongside
personally selected tracks "All The
King’s Men","Fly With Me" from the
album "Jah Love Supreme"and
his popular anthem Pakalalo Sweet from
the album "Good Lord,Thank You".Complimenting the incredible
audio tracks is a full color insert, scrap
book photos, and original artwork.

Encompassing the spirit of aloha and the
soul of reggae music, Humble Soul
continues to warm the hearts of music
lovers with his distinctive style of honest
“Hawaiian-Roots-Music”.

Consisting of legendary Jamaican musicians Peter Tosh back up band,Soul Syndicate's Santa Davis,Fully Fullwood,Tony Chin,along with St.Thomas keyboardist Jawge Hughes,percussionist extraordinaire Steve Reed (The Rippingtons),lead guitars Los Angeles's Dale Hauskins and April Weller on vocals.Featuring Hawaii's singer-artist Humble Soul;and horns from the Mongoose band.
Mixed/Recorded by dub engineer guru Hopeton "Scientist" Brown .

DOUG Bautista aka Humble Soul does it all right with his second album of true roots reggae originals. With The Scientist as producer/engineer and Peter Tosh Band/Soul Syndicate veterans as his core musicians,including St.Thomas's Jawge Hughes on keyboards,Los Angeles guitarist Dale Hauskins,Bautista maintains a pure reggae groove whether giving thanks and praises to Jah or denouncing the frauds and posers who misrepresent Rastafari for commercial gain.

Douglas Arsinio Bautista is "Humble Soul" was born and raised in Hawaii, and is an ethnic mixture of Japanese and Filipino. After doing some acting and modelling in Hawaii, he relocated to Santa Monica, California. In California he wrote all the lyrics for and self-produced his first CD entitled "Good Lord, Thank You". "Good Lord, Thand You" has become a classic in the Hawaiian islands.

"Army Of Parasites" calls on freedom fighters worldwide to resist oppression with faith in Jah rather than violence. Other songs cover spiritual faith and handling stress in daily life. The music and Bautista's unaffected delivery ties all together.

Encompassing the spirit of aloha and the soul of reggae music, Hawaii's own Humble Soul continues to warm the hearts of music lovers from the shores of the Pacific rim to the blazing tip of South Africa with his distinctive style of honest "Hawaiian-Roots-Music". His poetic anthems and understated melodies have been consistently celebrated by concert and festival goer's of all kinds. Thankful in every way, Humble Soul feels very blessed by the tremendous support of his family of growing fans. He keeps a low profile off-stage, however, Humble Soul's passionate live delivery and recorded music speaks volumes.

Bautista, who grew up in Kahaluu and is "just Doug" off stage, opted out of the local reggae/Jawaiian scene in 1995 to try his luck with a purer "roots reggae" sound on the mainland.

"I wanted to see if I could do it there. I figured I'd give it a shot and when I got up there it wasn't as difficult as I thought. All you have to do is be true in your music no matter where you go.
"So I did the album up there, but when my son was born I wanted him to grow up here.
"Some people (in the music business) have told me I shouldn't mention my family but that's not me."

Since returning to Hawaii, Bautista has generally maintained a low profile by avoiding club work while sharing reggae concert stages with Don Carlos, Eek-A-Mouse, Damian and Julian Marley, and Shinehead. He has continued to write pure roots reggae music and released his second Humble Soul album, "Jah Love Supreme," in conjunction with Nunotani's Crucial Running Productions label.

Humble Soul Influences:
Peter, Bunny and Bob Marley; Eddie Vedder, Sade.
Hobbies:
soul surfing, programming beats & shaping surfboards
D.O.B.
Born July 14 in Honolulu, Hawaii.

This album brings the listener some entertaining, well dubbed tunes (some of them with vocal snippets of Humble Soul and April Weller here and there for good measure), which provide a glimpse of Scientist's effects-riddled style and mixing wizardry he's known and respected for.

Jamaica's Hopeton Brown, the mixing engineer who became known as Scientist, burst onto the reggae scene in the mid 70's with a reckless mixing style that seemed to outdo even legend King Tubby's wildest extravaganzas. He began his career as an engineer at King Tubby's Jamaican recording studio in 1978. Shortly afterwards he became a protege of King Tubby, and swiftly gained a reputation with his unique and innovative mixing style. Scientist soon became Jamaica's top recording engineer and worked with everyone imaginable, including Dennis Brown, Barrington Levy, Freddie McGregor, Dean Fraser, Linval Thompson, Augustus Pablo, The Heptones and many more. This led to a surge of albums mixed by Scientist from various sources throughout the 80's with "Scientist Meets The Space Invaders" being the most noteworthy.

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