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Groundation's "Upon the Bridge," released on October 17, 2006, under Young Tree Records, is a vibrant exploration of reggae and its subgenres, including roots reggae, dub, and ragga. Clocking in at 57 minutes, this album is a testament to Groundation's ability to blend traditional and contemporary sounds, creating a rich and immersive musical experience.
The album opens with "What Could Have Been," setting the tone for a journey through thought-provoking lyrics and infectious rhythms. Tracks like "Down" and "Me Na in De" showcase Groundation's knack for crafting songs that resonate with both the mind and the body. The title track, "Upon the Bridge," stands out as a poignant reflection, while "Used to Laugh" and "Fight All You Can" deliver powerful messages with a reggae backbone.
"Mighty Souls" and "Sleeping Bag-O-Wire" highlight the band's ability to infuse their music with a sense of urgency and depth, while "The Seesaw" closes the album on a high note, leaving the audience with a lasting impression. Groundation's "Upon the Bridge" is not just an album; it's a celebration of reggae's enduring spirit and a showcase of the band's musical prowess.