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Originally released by Roots Garden records only as a 7" vinyl single in 2007 this song is 1 of 3 vocals featured as part of the labels 'The Levi Rhythm' series produced by Manasseh.

Ava Leigh covers this late 80's obscure underground hit from the legendary Gregory Isaacs in fine style. Having long sold out of both it's original vinyl press and subsequent 2017 re-issue this version of the rhythm has proved to be one of the most popular gaining widespread airplay form the likes of David Rodigan and Rob Da Bank as well as reggae fans and sound system selectors worldwide.

Due to popular demand this this vocal version complete with a previously unreleased Dub mix from Manasseh has finally been made available fro fans to enjoy via their favourite digital platforms.

"The Ava Story, which is only just beginning, is already a triumph of an old Jamaican proverb – Who feels it, knows it. Though she's a devotee of a music made before she was born and a world away, mid-1970s Golden Age reggae, Ava's own breezy, sexy, sensitive spirit makes a much-loved sound fresh, and very much her own.

Helped by roots veterans like Sly and Robbie, and top UK sound men like Futurecut and Nick Manasseh, "Turned-on Underground" was recorded between Harry J's famous studio in Kingston, Jamaica, Nick's garden shed right by Glastonbury Tor and a basement studio in Brixton. Her vocal nuance and shimmering harmony show AVA appreciates all she's learned from old school greats like Marcia Griffiths and Dennis Brown. One of their favourites when Ava used to sing along with her Mum, an avid Jamaican music fan, while they did the housework in Chester, was Matumbi's lover's rock classic, 'After Tonight,' sweetly re-invented here by Ava together with Finley Quaye.

Ava experimented with all sorts of music, from rock to r'n'b. But reggae chose Ava, and vice versa. "You know when something feels right," she laughs, "I was so happy when I finally found my music."

"Turned-on Underground" displays the many moods of Ava. Sly and Robbie's drums and bass underpin 'Rolling' "It's that stoned, two in the morning feeling when you're at an all-night party, hanging with your friends. You're young!" The ethereal 'Breathe' reflects on our earth and how lucky we are to be on it; while "Same Old Thing," amusingly disses every day routine, reminding her of some rough times. But as Ava says, "I had to go through those experiences or what would I have to sing about?

Love, of course, is big in the mix, like the fun romance of "Mad About The Boy." It may surprise you as they sound so uptempo, but Ava calls the rock steady of "Who Told You", and the instant lilt of "La La La," her "angry love songs." "Sometimes you're in it and you can't get out of it, even when you know it's wrong for you," she explains. "I've felt that way, and I know there are a lot of people going through the exact same thing right now."

Since she was a schoolgirl touring with her school swing jazz band, Ava's vocals have always earned applause. With an innate sense of her own direction, Ava will be providing us with pleasure for years – partly because, as she says, "I write lyrics about me and my friends' own personal experiences and I just love songs that everyone can relate to, and that will always remind them of the moment they first heard it. I want to make memories."

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from The Levi Rhythm, track released June 1, 2007
L.James/N.Raphael

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Roots Garden records Brighton, UK

"Dubwise since 1995"
Roots Garden stormed Brighton’s clubnight scene with it’s ‘Strictly Roots and Culture’ ethos in 1995. Hosting weekly Tuesday nights at the underground venue The Jazz Place
The record label est: in 2005. Working closely alongside pioneering UK Dub/reggae Producer, Nick Manasseh, the label has released music with the cream of the crop of Jamaican& British artists & musicians
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