Clive Matthews - Love Of Rastafari

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Review by Sónia Pinto

Album Review: Love Of Rastafari by Clive Matthews Man, this album hit me like a warm breeze on a cold day. Clive Matthews’ Love Of Rastafari, released in 2018 under the Spanish label Nansa and Judah, is one of those records that just sticks to your soul. It’s pure roots reggae with some dub vibes sprinkled all over it—like honey drizzled on toast. And let’s not forget, Roberto Sanchez basically birthed this thing into existence—he produced it, recorded it, mixed it, wrote it… dude did everything but press play for you. The opening track, “Love Of Rastafari,” grabs you right away. You know how sometimes music feels like it’s talking directly to your spirit? That’s what happens here. The rhythm is steady, almost hypnotic, and Clive’s voice carries this raw honesty that makes you feel like he’s sitting next to you, sharing his truth. There’s no flashiness, no over-the-top production—just realness. When I first heard it, I swear my heart slowed down a bit. Like, "Yo, take a second. Breathe." Then there’s the dub version of the same track—"Love Of Rastafari (Dub Version)." Oh man, this one flips the vibe completely. If the original is a deep conversation, the dub version is more like a late-night smoke session where nobody says much but everything still makes sense. The bassline hits harder, the echoes stretch out like shadows at sunset, and suddenly you’re lost in this sonic labyrinth. I remember playing it twice in a row because I wasn’t ready to leave that space yet. It’s haunting, but in the best way possible. What gets me about this whole project is how personal it feels. Even though it was made in Spain, it’s got that universal heartbeat of reggae—a sound that doesn’t care about borders or languages. It connects. Plus, knowing that Roberto Sanchez had his hands all over this thing gives it an extra layer of authenticity. Dude didn’t just slap this together; he poured himself into every beat, every mix, every note. But honestly? What stays with me most isn’t even the music itself—it’s how it made me think about time. Reggae always has this way of slowing life down, reminding you to appreciate the moment. Listening to Love Of Rastafari, I couldn’t help but wonder if Clive Matthews ever imagined someone like me—a random person halfway across the world—would be vibing to his songs years later. Probably not. But that’s the magic of art, right? It sneaks up on you when you least expect it. So yeah, if you’re looking for something that’ll soothe your mind and stir your soul, check this out. Just don’t blame me if you end up zoning out for hours. Trust me, it’s worth it.

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Artist: Clive Matthews
Album: Love Of Rastafari
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Love Of Rastafari
Love Of Rastafari (Dub Version)

Video

CLIVE MATTHEWS ~ Love Of Rastafari
Clive Matthews - Love of Rastafari (Nansa 7'' / JUDAH)
LONE ARK RIDDIM FORCE ~ Dub Version (CLIVE MATTHEWS ~ Love Of Rastafari, B Side)

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Catalog Numbers

Nansa 7003, 7003

Labels

Nansa, Judah

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtA-Lone Ark Muzik Studio

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerRoberto Sanchez
Recorded ByRoberto Sanchez
Mixed ByRoberto Sanchez
Written-ByRoberto Sanchez

About Clive Matthews

Clive Matthews Singer, Songwriter and Producer Clive Matthews was born on September 26,1953. He grew up in Trench Town, the musical Mecca of Jamaica, and attended the Jones Town Primary School and Kingston Comprehensive High (formerly Kingston Senior School). While at Kingston Senior, Clive formed a group with a few of his classmates and sang the popular songs that they heard on theft radio, accompanied by homemade instruments  guitars made out of Sardine cans and drums made from Cardboard boxes. It is no surprise he gravitated toward music at an early age. Living in Trench Town, he was exposed to many great musical talents, among the illustrious list are Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Delroy Wilson, Errol Dunkley, The Wailing Soul, Abyssinians, and the Slickers. Clive started singing professionally at the age of sixteen. His first recording was entitled My Girl Has Gone. This was followed by Apology and Live Not For Vanity, done in the early 70s. Although they were good songs, they did not make an impact on the airwaves due to poor promotion and distribution. This did not discourage Clives strong love for the music. During the 1980s Clive met musician Derrick Barnett, bass guitarist, of the Sagittarius Band, Trevor Roper of Chalice and Norman Vassell of the Mighty Titans Band. This association expanded his musical talent and it was at this point he did a cover version of Gladys Knights hit single Hero and an original song called Lover Man. Both songs did well in Canada where he was nominated for Best Upcoming Artiste in 1995. Clive Matthews and Norman Vassell have pooled their musical talents and joined Peter Borelands production company, Rootical Dubber. The company has produced a large catalogue of original material, among them Only Jah Is Able and Youre My Empress. Clive Matthews wrote both songs.

Name Vars

  • C. A. Matthews-Palmer
  • C. A. Palmer
  • C. A. Palmer-Matthews
  • C. Matthews
  • C. Palmer
  • C.Matthews
  • Cliff Matthews
  • Clifford Matthews
  • Clive

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Love Of Rastafari* by Clive Matthews is a gem for reggae fans. It came out in 2018, but here’s the kicker—everything on it, from producing to mixing and even writing, was done by one person: Roberto Sanchez. Talk about wearing multiple hats! The album blends Roots Reggae and Dub, and it’s got this raw, authentic vibe that feels like a love letter to the genre. Oh, and fun fact—it was released in Spain under two labels, Nansa and Judah. Not bad for an album with just two tracks!

Comments

oracknows
2025-03-11
Instrumental name?
kulttuuritoimikunta
2025-03-11
Kings reggae....jah...power..
muhendiskadin
2025-03-10
Manchester coming straight from dont forget we know the tunes
jennytran06
2025-03-10
Blessings please contact I @ [email protected] or [email protected] . Jah live.
guinefire
2025-03-09
Ital Tune
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2025-03-08
Killler tunneeee
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2025-03-08
Greetings from Jah to all nations ❤️?
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2025-03-08
Rastaman vibration. JAH BLESS
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2025-03-08
Big tuneee
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2025-03-08
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2025-03-07
STR888
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2025-03-06
Positive tune