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発売日 2012年04月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルM.O.D. Technologies
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 CDMOD0008
SKU 859561002080

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:45:37
Personnel: Garrison Hawk (vocals); Teddy Afro, Ejigayehu "Gigi" Shibabaw, Shellean Denton (vocals); Dominic James (guitar); Rob Burger (organ); Sly Dunbar (drums); Uziah "Sticky" Thompson (percussion); Yoko Yamabe. Recording information: Orange Music Sound Systems, NJ. Arranger: Bill Laswell. Jamaican-born and Bronx-raised Garrison Hawk had a well-established career as a reggae-R&B-trip-hop fusionist long before the release of this, his debut full-length. That fact goes some way toward explaining how he was able to secure the services of the Riddim Twins, Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, to provide their trademarked elephantine grooves in support of the project. It's also likely that Sly & Robbie immediately recognized a kindred spirit: Hawk's crooning baritone singing voice and his dark, brooding toasting style are a perfect fit with the Sly & Robbie sound. On "Murderer (Down in the Ghetto)," he alternates rootsy sufferer's anthem lyrics with gruff rockstone-style DJ passages, all of it buoyed in fine style by Sly & Robbie's spare funk-reggae instrumentation. "Wild" is brooding and heavy, powered by a slow and deliberate three-against-two dancehall lurch, while "Gangster for Life" alternates elements of hip-hop, R&B, and brilliant reggae-style speed-rap. There are a couple of missteps: "What She Wants" misses the rhythmic mark, plodding heavily where other tracks at similar tempo sway and dance effortlessly, and not even Gigi's lovely vocal contributions are enough to give the tune any lift. It's also sadly true that on "Reggae Music," a brilliant melody and booming groove are wasted on lame meta-reggae lyrics. (Note to reggae singers: those who will listen to songs like this are already converted, and those who need to be convinced aren't going to be swayed by more throwaway lines about "sweet reggae music.") But the high points greatly outnumber the lows on this album, and at its best -- such as the pitch-perfect reggae-funk fusion of "Apocalypse" -- its quality is nearly transcendent. ~ Rick Anderson

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Wild
    2. 2.
      Murderer (Down in the Ghetto)
    3. 3.
      What She Wants
    4. 4.
      Gangster for Life
    5. 5.
      Survive
    6. 6.
      Reggae Music
    7. 7.
      Running Red
    8. 8.
      Don't Ya Know
    9. 9.
      Save My Life
    10. 10.
      Apocalypse
    11. 11.
      Remember

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Garrison HawkSly & Robbie

ゲスト
アーティスト: Teddy Afro

その他
エンジニア: James DellatacomaRobert Musso
プロデューサー: Bill Laswell

商品の紹介

Jamaican-born and Bronx-raised Garrison Hawk had a well-established career as a reggae-R&B-trip-hop fusionist long before the release of this, his debut full-length. That fact goes some way toward explaining how he was able to secure the services of the Riddim Twins, Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, to provide their trademarked elephantine grooves in support of the project. Its also likely that Sly & Robbie immediately recognized a kindred spirit: Hawks crooning baritone singing voice and his dark, brooding toasting style are a perfect fit with the Sly & Robbie sound. On "Murderer (Down in the Ghetto)," he alternates rootsy sufferers anthem lyrics with gruff rockstone-style DJ passages, all of it buoyed in fine style by Sly & Robbies spare funk-reggae instrumentation. "Wild" is brooding and heavy, powered by a slow and deliberate three-against-two dancehall lurch, while "Gangster for Life" alternates elements of hip-hop, R&B, and brilliant reggae-style speed-rap. There are a couple of missteps: "What She Wants" misses the rhythmic mark, plodding heavily where other tracks at similar tempo sway and dance effortlessly, and not even Gigis lovely vocal contributions are enough to give the tune any lift. Its also sadly true that on "Reggae Music," a brilliant melody and booming groove are wasted on lame meta-reggae lyrics. (Note to reggae singers: those who will listen to songs like this are already converted, and those who need to be convinced arent going to be swayed by more throwaway lines about "sweet reggae music.") But the high points greatly outnumber the lows on this album, and at its best -- such as the pitch-perfect reggae-funk fusion of "Apocalypse" -- its quality is nearly transcendent. ~ Rick Anderson
Rovi

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