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Wild and Free

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発売日 2019年09月06日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルV2
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 VVNL25052
SKU 8717931325059

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The follow-up to Ziggy Marley's charming children's album Family Time is an about face, as he returns to the socially conscious reggae that launched career, not to mention his Family's empire. Produced by Don Was, Wild and Free features the pro-legalization title track with special guest Woody Harrelson, plus the key cut "Roads Less Traveled," a tribute to the political and musical legacy of his father, Bob Marley.

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Ziggy Marley

オリジナル発売日:2011年

商品の紹介

Billboard - "Ziggy Marley returns to a party-in-the-sun classic reggae sound on his newest album, WILD AND FREE....[He] connects with a vintage Marley spirit on 'Changes'..." Record Collector - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A]n upbeat affair carrying the customary Marley message on tracks such as 'It'..."
Rovi

The follow-up to Ziggy Marley's charming children's album Family Time is an about face, as he returns to the socially conscious reggae that launched career, not to mention his Family's empire. Produced by Don Was, Wild and Free features the pro-legalization title track with special guest Woody Harrelson, plus the key cut "Roads Less Traveled," a tribute to the political and musical legacy of his father, Bob Marley.|
Rovi

After playing it positive and safe with his children’s album Family Time, Ziggy Marley returns to more adult-oriented fare with Wild and Free, a pro-cannabis album that’s suitably laid-back, militant, and organic. Helping with the organic is producer Don Was, who surrounds Ziggy with warm tones and good vibes and nothing feeling showy or cold. This enhances the freely developing numbers like “Roads Less Traveled” (a slowly chugging track that sounds inspired by Dad’s classic Wailers’ cut “Exodus”) and “A Sign” (one of those light, bright songs that reminds you Ziggy’s Melody Makers often shared the same new hippie spirit as hip-hop’s Arrested Development). Freedom and marijuana fuel the album as pro-pot advocate Woody Harrelson offers narration on the excellent title track, while “Changes” lead to a “Personal Revolution” and on to enlightenment. A big swerve comes at the end with the eulogy for a prostitute called “Elizabeth,” but there’s little doubt that it’s a songwriting high point for Ziggy, tugging at the heartstrings with a minimal amount of words. Stoned to the bone with Was at the controls means this is one of the more humble and cool offerings in the Ziggy Marley catalog, but those are the same reasons it’s an album to return to, delivering that satisfying Rastaman vibration whenever listeners crave a mellow mood. ~ David Jeffries
Rovi

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