The Mighty Rootsmen return with their second single, a reggae model of the 1972 basic Summer time Breeze by Seals and Crofts. With their signature classic really feel, the collective breathes new life into the gentle rock anthem, giving it a soulful reggae spine.
The Mighty Rootsmen is not any bizarre band—it’s a uncommon collaborative effort bringing collectively voices and gamers from reggae’s golden age. Amongst them: Mykal Rose, Luciano, and the unmistakable rhythm part of Sly & Robbie. The challenge additionally attracts on the spirit of late icons like Toots Hibbert and Gregory Isaacs, whose affect runs deep by means of the music.
Summer time Breeze follows their first single, I Gained’t Again Down, a tackle the Tom Petty anthem that includes authentic Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell. That monitor already handed 134,000 streams and gained help on BBC Radio from Steve Lamacq and DJ Spoony.
Each singles lead as much as the group’s self-titled debut album, dropping July 25 through Bulletproof Information.
The Mighty Rootsmen, a once-in-a-generation collaboration of reggae legends and a few of Jamaica’s most revered artists – Toots Hibbert, Gregory Isaacs, Mykal Rose, Luciano, and Sly & Robbie – at present launch their take of Seals and Crofts’1972 shimmering hit ‘Summer time Breeze’. The soulful reggae rendition makes for the right summer time soundtrack, and options vocal contributions from Toots Hibbert, Gregory Isaacs and Mykal Rose.