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🎙️ Jah Herb-Wise – Quiet Green [Unreleased 1963 Roots Reggae Album] Early Roots | Herbal Reflection | Yard Chants | Lost Tapes Quiet Green is a hushed, introspective roots recording from 1963 — the never-released early sessions of Jah Herb-Wise, a soft-spoken herbal thinker known in the yards for silence, patience, and deep knowledge of plant wisdom. These recordings were said to be made without intention for release, created instead for personal reasoning and small gatherings where music served as meditation. Recorded in a modest yard during the early hours of evening, the album carries a gentle, earthy tone. Hand drums tap lightly, acoustic bass hums beneath the surface, and chants float slowly, leaving space for breath and stillness. The herb appears as green presence rather than symbol — quietly guiding the mind toward balance, clarity, and calm awareness. There is restraint throughout Quiet Green. Nothing competes for attention; every sound feels intentional, grounded, and respectful of silence. The chants repeat softly, encouraging contemplation rather than movement, capturing a moment before reggae fully emerged, when roots music lived close to the earth and the spirit. A rare early-roots artifact, Quiet Green stands as a peaceful ancestor in reggae history — preserved in hush, smoke, and gentle vibration. 👉 Subscribe for more unreleased early roots reggae, herbal meditations, and forgotten vinyl from the 60s & 70s. #rootsreggae #earlyreggae #losttapes #unreleasedalbum #1963reggae #jahherbwise #quietgreen #ganjareasoning #rastafari #herbalwisdom #italvibes #vinylarchive #reggaehistory #rootsculture