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💬Ashes Rise in Silence was said to be Cedric Fireplume’s most introspective work—recorded late at night with minimal instrumentation, emphasizing breath, drum, and space. The album explored spiritual endurance, ancestral memory, and quiet resistance, deliberately avoiding radio-friendly structures. 🌿Futuristic and Educational Value: Ashes Rise in Silence projects a future where music is used as quiet education—teaching self-awareness, sustainability, and cultural memory through rhythm rather than instruction. Its minimal sound design anticipates modern ambient and dub practices, while its lyrical themes preserve ancestral knowledge, making the album a timeless learning tool for future generations seeking wisdom beyond technology. 📀Tracklist: 00:00 🎵1.Ember Psalms 01:59 🎵2.Smoke Over Cane Fields 04:14 🎵3.Silent Drum Covenant 06:32 🎵4.Fireplume Chant (Dub) 08:46 🎵5.Ashes Know the Way 10:55 🎵6.Hills That Remember 13:46 🎵7.Nyah Breath Rising 16:08 🎵8.Last Spark at Daybreak 🔔 Subscribe for more classic roots reggae albums, rare cuts, and archival treasures. Subscribe here👉 / @rootmanvibes 💬 Leave a comment with your favorite track or memory tied to this record! ❤️💛💚 🎤About the artist: Cedric Fireplume emerged from the misty hills of eastern Jamaica in the early 1970s, a soft-spoken yet fiercely conscious roots singer known for blending Nyabinghi rhythms with hand-built bamboo instruments. Raised in a rural farming community, Cedric absorbed folk chants, revival hymns, and street-corner drumming long before stepping into any studio. By 1973, he had become a regular presence at Kingston yard sessions, where his haunting falsetto and poetic fire-imagery lyrics earned him the name Fireplume—symbolizing spiritual smoke rising from oppression. Unlike many of his peers, Cedric rejected commercial pressure, choosing instead to record sparingly and perform mainly at community gatherings, Rastafari celebrations, and protest rallies. His music focused on ancestral memory, self-reliance, and inner liberation rather than political slogans. Though he released only a handful of limited-press singles between 1974 and 1977, they quietly circulated among selectors and sound systems, gaining cult reverence. Cedric Fireplume faded from public view in the late ’70s, leaving behind a small but powerful body of work that later generations would regard as deeply prophetic. ⚠️ Disclaimer: All artists, music, and stories featured on this channel are entirely fictional and created using AI. This content is for entertainment and creative exploration only. Any resemblance to existing songs or artists is purely coincidental. All rights to this content belong to the creator of this channel #RootsReggae, #UnreleasedReggae, #ConsciousSound, #DubWisdom, #RastafariCulture, #VintageRoots Cedric Fireplume, unreleased reggae album, 1970s roots reggae, rare reggae records, conscious reggae music, Nyabinghi reggae, underground reggae legend, vintage dub reggae, spiritual reggae sound, lost reggae albums