The Covenant Music Clips

Roots Rock Reggae Music

ICHMAEL'S REGGAE CD'S

  • Just Like That
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    Released in 1996, Ichmael's first reggae album received critical acclaim in South Florida and beyond... Listen

  • Set Times
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    Ichmael's follow-up album improved on the first with driving roots rock reggae lyrics and an increasingly sophisticated arrangement, proving he was here to stay..Listen

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When I Rise Up — 4:15
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A Who Send Dem — 4:36
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The Covenant (feat. Fire Lion) — 4:03
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The Heavens and Earth — 4:11
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Behold the Lion of Judah — 5:38
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African Woman — 4:13
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Where is Your Love Jamaicans? — 5:46
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Hold On To Your Dreams — 4:01
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Twelve Tribes of Israel — 5:14
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Earth Crisis — 5:22
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A Who Send Dem? (version 2) — 4:18
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The Covenant (instrumental) — 3:58
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ICHMAEL'S REGGAE CD'S

  • The “Covenant” offers a beautiful blend of sounds to complement any vibe – it is bouncy, meditative, and contemplative. From the haunting acoustic guitar of “Twelve Tribes of Israel” to the upbeat anthem that is “Hold onto your dreams”, this reggae album will strike a chord with a vast array of cultures. When you understand that Ichmael wrote every song on “The Covenant” and go back and listen to his first two albums, you will realize this is an artiste not merely laying tracks for commercial gain, rather he is a true believer and an amazing talent. His unique voice accompanies a strong musical backdrop of diverse songs which give us instruction, encouragement, hope, and reminders of prophesies being fulfilled, and those yet to be fulfilled.
    It is rare finding someone today with this true World Sound. Ichmael has been fortunate to grace the stage with many great reggae artists over the years. Some say he sounds hauntingly familiar, yet one can’t deny that his sound is all his own.
    Ichmael’s vision is to see the 12 Tribes Scattered put away idolatry to follow the commandments and Torah, and keep the Father’s Set Times. Only when these things manifest themselves will we “come together as a people, and will the children of the Father be set free."