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Ghetto Living

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発売日 2004年01月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTamoki Wambesi
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TWCD1010
SKU 5033531085227

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Crediting this album to Don Carlos and Gold is a bit misleading, for, in fact, of the dozen tracks within, the latter man takes the lead on only two, although he does provide harmonies on several others. So, Ghetto Living is very much Carlos' show. Tamoki Wambesi was initially home for former Royals member Roy Cousins' own releases, and even as the singing producer widened his horizons to other artists, he never lost his ear for melody or his desire to showcase vocalists at their best. The Roots Radics, with their dancehall-friendly beats and melody-driven style, were the perfect vehicle for his sound, as is much evident on this set. Throughout the set, Cousins throws the spotlight on Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson's sumptuous keyboards, so reminiscent of Studio One, giving the Radics an even more incandescent sound. A clutch of numbers, including the biting "Go Find Yourself," "Promise to Be True," and "Tear Drops," are ripe with rocksteady. Others feature a positively pastoral atmosphere, fed by cloppity beats or faux flute -- "Every Time I Look at You" is a stellar example, adding to the richness of the set. "Come on Over" is an equal stunner, a gorgeous rub-a-dub offering to the sound systems. The cultural numbers are just as strong, from the gentle title track through the Western-tinged roots of "Them Say" and onto the dreader roots of the adamant "Never Run Away." Even more ferocious is "Plantation," a fiery roots number that Carlos delivers with passion. His vocals are superb throughout, ringing with conviction, emotion, and soul. The most startling track, however, is the cover of the Abyssinians' "Declaration of Rights," a masterpiece of rebellious intent, and arguably the most memorable version ever cut on this classic's rhythm. This is a phenomenal album from a singer who has never received the international attention he's due, a man who kept culture vibrantly alive through an otherwise dark decade for roots fans. ~ Jo-Ann Greene
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Never Run Away

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    2. 2.
      Declaration Of Rights

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    3. 3.
      Tear Drops

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    4. 4.
      Them Say

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    5. 5.
      Plantation

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    6. 6.
      Ghetto Living

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    7. 7.
      Go Find Yourself

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    8. 8.
      It Was Love

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    9. 9.
      Every Time I See You

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    10. 10.
      Come On Over

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    11. 11.
      Promise To Be True

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

    12. 12.
      Angel Face Woman

      アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Don Carlos & Gold

オリジナル発売日:1983年

商品の紹介

Crediting this album to Don Carlos and Gold is a bit misleading, for, in fact, of the dozen tracks within, the latter man takes the lead on only two, although he does provide harmonies on several others. So, Ghetto Living is very much Carlos' show. Tamoki Wambesi was initially home for former Royals member Roy Cousins' own releases, and even as the singing producer widened his horizons to other artists, he never lost his ear for melody or his desire to showcase vocalists at their best. The Roots Radics, with their dancehall-friendly beats and melody-driven style, were the perfect vehicle for his sound, as is much evident on this set. Throughout the set, Cousins throws the spotlight on Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson's sumptuous keyboards, so reminiscent of Studio One, giving the Radics an even more incandescent sound. A clutch of numbers, including the biting "Go Find Yourself," "Promise to Be True," and "Tear Drops," are ripe with rocksteady. Others feature a positively pastoral atmosphere, fed by cloppity beats or faux flute -- "Every Time I Look at You" is a stellar example, adding to the richness of the set. "Come on Over" is an equal stunner, a gorgeous rub-a-dub offering to the sound systems. The cultural numbers are just as strong, from the gentle title track through the Western-tinged roots of "Them Say" and onto the dreader roots of the adamant "Never Run Away." Even more ferocious is "Plantation," a fiery roots number that Carlos delivers with passion. His vocals are superb throughout, ringing with conviction, emotion, and soul. The most startling track, however, is the cover of the Abyssinians' "Declaration of Rights," a masterpiece of rebellious intent, and arguably the most memorable version ever cut on this classic's rhythm. This is a phenomenal album from a singer who has never received the international attention he's due, a man who kept culture vibrantly alive through an otherwise dark decade for roots fans. ~ Jo-Ann Greene|
Rovi

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