Drawing from his vast wealth of knowledge and treasure trove of interviews with reggaes greatest singers, musicians and producers, author John Masouris latest book Pressure Drop Reggae in the Seventies takes an in depth, year by year look at what made that decade so significant to reggaes trajectory while providing invaluable contexts for each major development. Pressure Drop Reggae in the Seventies isnt just for reggae lovers: its a must read for anyone with an interest in the evolution of popular music.PATRICIA MESCHINO -Rolling Stone/Billboard Magazine
John is one of reggaes most respected and seasoned journalists with a profound knowledge of the music and the stars who made it. The 70s was the most prolific period in Jamaicas music history which makes this book an essential study for fans of the music worldwide.DAVID RODIGAN MBE -BBC 1Xtra
Nailed in great detail, Pressure Drop is a testament to bass - Jamaicas gift to the world and the culture that came with it.DON LETTS Author/Film Director/BBC Radio 6 Music
PRESSURE DROP is a must have reggae bible that takes a deep dive into the classic reggae period of the 1970s. Forensically researched, stacked with interviews from the major players of the era, I found it compelling. From anyone who has a passing interest in the evolution of reggae to deep reggae heads like myself, there is something in this book for you.ALEX WHEATLE MBE Novelist
"John Masouris Pressure Drop takes us on an exciting ride through the hills and gullies of Jamaican music & politics throughout the 70s. Charting the rise of Rastafari, he not only traces the careers of well-known stars like Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff & Toots Hibbert, but never forgets to pay homage to the myriad of lesser known artists, who were all part of ska and reggaes rich cultural tapestry in Jamaica and the UK."PAULINE BLACK OBE DL The Selecter/Actor/Author
The golden age of roots reggae in the Seventies stands as perhaps the greatest body of socially conscious, spiritually potent popular music ever. John Masouri, who has personally encountered virtually every notable artist, producer, and scene-maker from that period, tells this fabulous story with informed perspective and fascinating granular detail that only a long-time chronicler of Jamaican music would have.RANDALL GRASS Author/Journalist/GM ofShanachie Entertainment US
Jamaican music is so blessed to have had John Masouri become a fan when he was 11 years old. His love since then of all genres of our music - from Millie to Marley has given us volumes of articles, essays and five books that record the history of our music that we unlettered descendants of slaves are able to deposit in libraries, store on bookshelves and place lovingly in our childrens hands. Thanks for another book John. ONE LOVE always!BARBARA BLAKE-HANNAH Author/Journalist/Director of theJamaica Film Academy
The best writer on reggae music in the business.CHRIS WELL Editor,Echoes Magazine
Im loving this fly on the wall account of shenanigans that happened in Jamaica when reggae music was at its crest. This book is very intimate and so insightful. Being a big reggae fan, it fills me with envy that I wasnt there.DADDY G - Massive Attack
"This is the book I could have written if only I had John's talent. It perfectly mirrors my experience, from the early successes of the likes of Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Dekker and Ken Boothe to the growth of roots reggae and the explosion that was Bob Marley. This is the story of 70's reggae and Masouri tells it masterfully."ROBIN CAMPBELL - UB40
"Provides an indubitable insight into the 70s major artists and their unforgettable recordings. A must have book for anyone who switched on a pop radio station or streamed a song in the past 50 years."Outside Left