World/Reggae
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Make 'em Move/Taxi Style (An Introduction To Sly & Robbie)

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発売日 2003年07月26日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルIsland
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 0687242
SKU 044006872421

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:05:42
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      World Is Africa

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    2. 2.
      Hold on to What You've Got

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    3. 3.
      When You're Hot

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    4. 4.
      Oh What a Feeling

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    5. 5.
      Merry Go Round

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    6. 6.
      Pass the Kouchie

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    7. 7.
      Rub a Dub Style

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    8. 8.
      My Woman's Love

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    9. 9.
      Johnny Dollar

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    10. 10.
      Make 'Em Move

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    11. 11.
      Boops (Here to Go)

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    12. 12.
      Fire

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    13. 13.
      Smiling Faces Sometimes

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

    14. 14.
      Sweet Sugar Plum Plum

      アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Sly & Robbie

その他

商品の紹介

Like all of the Island releases in the "an introduction to" series covering artists that actually did some-to-much non-Island recording, this isn't a complete career survey, but an extraction of highlights from the artist's Island catalog. In Sly & Robbie's case, that means 14 tracks from the late '70s to the mid-'80s, only three of which are actually billed to Sly & Robbie (though another is billed to Sly Dunbar as a soloist). For this rhythm section were and are more known as session musicians and a production team, and this also features ten Sly & Robbie productions of other artists, including tracks by reggae stars Black Uhuru, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Junior Delgado, the Mighty Diamonds, and Sugar Minott, as well as lesser-known reggae singers Jimmy Riley, the Rolands, the Tamlins, and the Wailing Souls. As a consequence, this doesn't really have the kind of unified sound expected of single-artist compilations, though roughly speaking a solid, thick bass sound, crunching percussion, and percolating electronics are constant. Because a bunch of big names are here and because Sly & Robbie were top-notch producers, this does serve as a reasonable sampler of reggae in general in the first half of the 1980s, particularly on the best material, like Dennis Brown's "Hold on to What You Got" and the Wailing Souls' "Sweet Sugar Plum Plum." Less kindly, it also charts the beginning of reggae's move from its roots sound of the 1970s into a slicker, more programmed vibe, and the three Sly & Robbie tracks veer closer to disco and urban contemporary dance-pop than to the reggae that gave them their foundation. ~ Richie Unterberger|
Rovi

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