Album Review

Dean Fraser – ‘Flat Bridge’ Album Review

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The album “Flat Bridge” comes to us courtesy of acclaimed saxophonist Dean Fraser. Featuring 13 instrumental performances, each track on the album evokes a different emotion and tells a story through the energy, accents and tempo of the music. This authentic reggae instrumental album is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the experience of music without the distraction and distortion of articulate words.

The album sees Dean collaborating with young talent and featured musicians such as Andre Stringy Marsh and Okiel McIntrye who are featured on the tracks “I command you” and “Zah Zah” respectively. Fraser with the support of Tad A. Dawkins Jr. produced the records which include other named tracks such as Hope Road, Love Me, Pandemic and title track “Flat Bridge”.

Composed during the heights of the global pandemic, this album is made for those music enthusiasts who are able to appreciate and value the richness that musical sounds such as the saxophone embodies. Fraser continues to advance his dream of streamlining instrumental reggae music within the industry and this album is a significant contribution towards that goal.

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