Description
Product Details
- Artist
- Buju Banton
- Label / Studio
- EPITAPH
- Original year of release
- 2000
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- Cast & Crew
- Buju Banton (Music Performer)
Press Reviews
...proves his dominance, extending his trademark toasting skills into the realms of rock steady, ska, gospel, African high life and American soul... CMJ (8/21/00, p.22)
6 out of 10 - "...Banton has gone from chatting to singing with results which are surprisingly effective....it seems he really means well. NME (9/4/00, p.34)
4 stars out of 5 - "...Represents a textbook lesson on how life can be breathed into a seemingly moribund genre [reggae]....Banton repositions reggae while using his rumbling, 40-spliffs-a-day vocals to project a message of peace and love to all... Q (9/00, p.96)
3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Combines growly, spitfire-patois dance hall...acoustic guitars and sighing choruses...straight old-school ska...and anthemic folk rock....an album full of political and philisophical searching... Rolling Stone (8/17/00, p.113)
7 out of 10 - "...Further broadens his domain - from the levitical ska and the compu-pumped 'unda-wata' riddims...to a cotton-mouthed redemption song with Rancid... Spin (9/00, p.189)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Intro
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23rd Palm - Buju Banton & Gramps
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Voice of Jah - Buju Banton & LMS
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Sudan
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We Be Alright - Buju Banton & Luciano
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Pull It Up - Buju Banton & Beres Hammond
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Life Is a Journey
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Better Must Come
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Mighty Dread
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Poor Old Man - Buju Banton & S. Marley
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Law and Order
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Guns and Bombs
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Woman Dem Phat
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No More Misty Days - Buju Banton & Rancid
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Pull It Up (Live)
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Reunion



