Various Artists / Reggae Now: Vol. 4
Album: | Reggae Now: Vol. 4 | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Apr 2008 | |
Label: | Bogalusa Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-04-27 | Pull Date: | 2008-06-29 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jun 29 | Jun 15 | Jun 8 | Jun 1 | May 25 | May 18 | May 11 | May 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 24, 2008: | New World Disorder
Put Down The Gun |
4. | May 31, 2008: | New World Disorder
Put Down The Gun |
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2. | Jun 14, 2008: | New World Disorder
Black Like A Tar |
5. | May 24, 2008: | New World Disorder
How Do You Feel |
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3. | Jun 07, 2008: | New World Disorder
How Do You Feel |
6. | May 24, 2008: | Disorder Lost, Disorder Found
Babylon Boy |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2008-04-28
Reviewed 2008-04-28
[coll]: Reggae Now: Vol. 4
Reviewed by Sadie O., 4/24/08
Recent compilation of Reggae by some of the top current stars. The music isn’t exceptional – mostly pleasant midtempo, often a bit too commercially produced for my tastes. The vocals are all nice and vary widely in terms of interesting sound and lyrical content. Tracks 13-15 are shite love songs, but the rest are sociopolitical/Rasta and many are quite good.
No FCCs detected. I lik 5, 6, 9, 12, and esp. 10 and 11.
1. **relaxed midtempo bubble, sweet singing (2 voices), rather minimalist sound.
2. **also relaxed midtempo with handdrums and organ – rather spiritual feel, hard times lyrics.
3. deep breathy spoken intro, relaxed bubble, female chorus. Nice enough male lead vocals.
4. **pretty, slightly uptempo skank, Luciano’s always attractive singing.
5. ***rather upbeat bubble, attractive male vocals.
6. ***similar riddim, fine dancehall vocals from Anthony B.
7. **slow, mellow nyahbinghi drum and jazzy sax, Jah protect lyrics, sort of a charm chant by the end.
8. **a bit random few seconds intro, then “Sizzla unplugged” – just vocals and acoustic guitar. Definitely a different sound – I think it’s pretty much extemporaneous, and with just bits of his usual crazy vocal sound.
9. ***midtempo skank, big horn section – interesting take on black pride.
10. ****rather forgettable midtempo bubble, but great dancehall vocals from one of the biggest new stars.
11. ****child chanting intro, then midtempo skank with a bit of dubby feel, the usual pretty vocal interplay from Morgan Heritage, anti-violence lyrics. Nice.
12. ***fairly strong midtempo skank, female dancehall vocals from a huge star, diatribe against money-grubbers.
13. Mellow bubble, forgettable love song. (note to singer: she’s leaving because you’re boring…)
14. Geeze, more of the same…
15. *pleasant bubble, love song, very commercial but inoffensive…
16. totally overused vocal effects – would be an ok song otherwise – back to Africa lyrics.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 4/24/08
Recent compilation of Reggae by some of the top current stars. The music isn’t exceptional – mostly pleasant midtempo, often a bit too commercially produced for my tastes. The vocals are all nice and vary widely in terms of interesting sound and lyrical content. Tracks 13-15 are shite love songs, but the rest are sociopolitical/Rasta and many are quite good.
No FCCs detected. I lik 5, 6, 9, 12, and esp. 10 and 11.
1. **relaxed midtempo bubble, sweet singing (2 voices), rather minimalist sound.
2. **also relaxed midtempo with handdrums and organ – rather spiritual feel, hard times lyrics.
3. deep breathy spoken intro, relaxed bubble, female chorus. Nice enough male lead vocals.
4. **pretty, slightly uptempo skank, Luciano’s always attractive singing.
5. ***rather upbeat bubble, attractive male vocals.
6. ***similar riddim, fine dancehall vocals from Anthony B.
7. **slow, mellow nyahbinghi drum and jazzy sax, Jah protect lyrics, sort of a charm chant by the end.
8. **a bit random few seconds intro, then “Sizzla unplugged” – just vocals and acoustic guitar. Definitely a different sound – I think it’s pretty much extemporaneous, and with just bits of his usual crazy vocal sound.
9. ***midtempo skank, big horn section – interesting take on black pride.
10. ****rather forgettable midtempo bubble, but great dancehall vocals from one of the biggest new stars.
11. ****child chanting intro, then midtempo skank with a bit of dubby feel, the usual pretty vocal interplay from Morgan Heritage, anti-violence lyrics. Nice.
12. ***fairly strong midtempo skank, female dancehall vocals from a huge star, diatribe against money-grubbers.
13. Mellow bubble, forgettable love song. (note to singer: she’s leaving because you’re boring…)
14. Geeze, more of the same…
15. *pleasant bubble, love song, very commercial but inoffensive…
16. totally overused vocal effects – would be an ok song otherwise – back to Africa lyrics.
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Dwayne Feat. Gyptian | Rudeboy Shuffling | ||
2. | Luton Fyah | Screaming | ||
3. | Natural Blacks | Nah Go Mek It | ||
4. | Luciano | More Love | ||
5. | Natty King | Weh The Love Gone | ||
6. | Anthony B | How Do You Feel | ||
7. | Chezideck | No Fear | ||
8. | Sizzla | Speak Of Jah | ||
9. | Richie Spice | Black Like A Tar | ||
10. | Perfect | Babylon Boy | ||
11. | Morgan Heritage | Put Down The Gun | ||
12. | Tanya Stephens | Falling | ||
13. | Prestige | Without Your Love | ||
14. | Warrior King | Empress Divine | ||
15. | Lukie D | Real Love | ||
16. | Norrisman @ Natural Blacks | Going Away |