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Each song is built on a solid foundation of traditional reggae but contain a wide range of influences, showcasing Julian's natural love of music. reggae, , . "Harder Dayz" is a buoyant hip hop-oriented track that samples the famous trumpet riff from his father's song, "Natty Dread." " " - , riff ", ". " Build Together" (with its battle cry refrain of "it grieves their hearts/ to see I and I together"), "Systems" and "Couldn't Be the Place" are classic, hard-driving reggae anthems in the style of such legends as Burning Spear, Jacob Miller and Bob himself. "Build " ( " /, , "), "" " ", , reggae , . The reggae-funky "One Way Train," demonstrates Julian's freestyle scatting prowess, the samba-tinged "Sunshine" is a Latin-Caribbean love song and "Sitting in the Dark" recalls the golden age of Jamaican ska. reggae - " ", , - "Sunshine" - " ", - ska. On the other end of the spectrum and effortlessly channeling a progressive 70s groove, is "Summer Daisies." 70s , " Daisies". Powered by flute, horn section and wah-wah guitar, the tune urges spiritual awareness on a universal level. , wah - wah , .
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