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🎙️ Jah Tafar-I – Soft Truth [Unreleased 1966 Roots Reggae Album] Early Roots | Conscious Chant | Yard Reasoning | Lost Tapes Soft Truth is a gentle yet deeply conscious roots recording from 1966 — the unreleased sessions of Jah Tafar-I, a calm and thoughtful chanter known for delivering truth without force. In the yards, he was respected for speaking softly while carrying heavy meaning, using music not to confront, but to reveal. Recorded in a quiet yard setting as evening settled in, the album moves with mellow, unhurried rhythms. Hand drums roll lightly, basslines stay warm and steady, and simple guitar phrases drift in and out like passing thoughts. Jah Tafar-I’s vocals sit low in the mix, almost conversational, allowing the listener to lean in rather than be pulled forward. Lyrically, Soft Truth focuses on inner awareness, humility, and spiritual clarity. The herb appears subtly — not as a theme to boast about, but as a companion to reasoning and calm reflection. Each chant feels intentional, measured, and patient, capturing a moment when roots reggae was becoming a voice of consciousness rather than volume. A quiet but meaningful lost tape, Soft Truth stands as an early expression of roots wisdom — music for listening closely, thinking deeply, and letting understanding come naturally. 👉 Subscribe for more unreleased roots reggae, early conscious chants, and forgotten vinyl from the 60s & 70s. #rootsreggae #earlyreggae #losttapes #unreleasedalbum #1966reggae #jahtafari #softtruth #consciousreggae #ganjareasoning #rastafari #italvibes #vinylarchive #reggaehistory #rootsculture