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Revelation Part 2: The Fruit Of Life

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発売日 2016年08月27日
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レーベルTuff Gong
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GYI3CD
SKU 881034135292

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Coming five years after the rootsy Revelation, Pt. 1: The Root of Life, Stephen Marley's 2016 LP Revelation, Pt. 2: The Fruit of Life is a more electronic and studio-driven effort, which in the case of this artist/studio whiz kid, is a plus. Instead of Capleton and the Cast of Fela, the guest artists here are primarily from dancehall and hip-hop, the latter being well represented by Waka Flocka, an MC who's a surprising asset on the sure declaration of self, "Scars on My Feet." Waka returns later for the aptly titled "Tonight (It's a Party)" that also adds DJ Khaled and Iggy Azalea to the mix, but if seeing the names Busta Rhymes and Konshens together on one cut suggests another club track, "Pleasure or Pain" is both an utterly serene love song and a chilled-out highlight. This weighty effort is also deep from the start as "Babylon," featuring Junior Reid and Dead Prez, "Revelation Party" featuring Jo Mersa Marley, plus "So Unjust," featuring Rakim and Kardinal Offishall, are all compelling revolution songs that follow the album's epic intro. Odd that Nina Simone's name has fallen off "Father of the Man," as early versions of the single listed her next to Wyclef Jean as a "featured" artist, but the song is sincere and beautiful, as is the Rick Ross feature "The Lion Roars." Stephen's production is compelling, elaborate, daring, and yet tasteful throughout, while his lyrics -- like his brother Damian's -- offer plenty to savor once all the sonic brilliance has sunk in. File this massive effort next to Damian's Welcome to Jamrock, Stephen's own diverse 2007 release Mind Control, and maybe even Dad's 1976 "Roots, Rock, Reggae" breakthrough, Rastaman Vibration. ~ David Jeffries

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    1. 1.
      Intro
    2. 2.
      Babylon
    3. 3.
      Revelation Party
    4. 4.
      So Unjust
    5. 5.
      Walking Away
    6. 6.
      The Lion Roars
    7. 7.
      Scars on My Feet
    8. 8.
      Pleasure or Pain
    9. 9.
      Perfect Picture
    10. 10.
      Father of the Man
    11. 11.
      Music Is Alive - Pain Killer
    12. 12.
      So Strong
    13. 13.
      Thorn or a Rose
    14. 14.
      Paradise
    15. 15.
      Tonight (It's a Party)
    16. 16.
      Ghetto Boy
    17. 17.
      Rock Stone
    18. 18.
      When She Dances
    19. 19.
      It's Alright

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Stephen Marley

商品の紹介

2011年の「Revelation Pt.1」続編となる、「Pt.2 The Fruit Of Life」が遂にリリース!
ご存じ、グラミー・アーティストでマーリー・ファミリーのスティーヴン・マーリーが通算4枚目となるスタジオ・アルバムをリリース!
今回は、タイトルを見ればわかる通り、前作Revelation Pt. 1: The Roots Of Lifeの続編となるPt. 2!!Pt. 1ではルーツやレゲエ色を濃いめにした曲が多かったですが、今回は超ド級のフィーチャリング勢を従えてヒップホップやポップ方面にもアプローチする、ダンサブル・アルバム!
Junior Reid、Dead Prez、Joseph Marley、Rick Ross、Kymani Marley、Waka Flocka Flame、Busta Rhymes、Konshens、Damian "Jr Gong" Marley、Nina Simone、Wyclef Jean、Shaggy、Black Thought、Twista、Jasmin Karma、Dj Khaled、Iggy Azalea、Bounty Killer、Cobra Capleton、Sizzla、Pitbull!!ヒップホップ、レゲエ/ダンスホール、そしてR&Bからグラミーレベルのトップアーティストがズラリ参加!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/08/24)

Coming five years after the rootsy Revelation, Pt. 1: The Root of Life, Stephen Marley's 2016 LP Revelation, Pt. 2: The Fruit of Life is a more electronic and studio-driven effort, which in the case of this artist/studio whiz kid, is a plus. Instead of Capleton and the Cast of Fela, the guest artists here are primarily from dancehall and hip-hop, the latter being well represented by Waka Flocka, an MC who's a surprising asset on the sure declaration of self, "Scars on My Feet." Waka returns later for the aptly titled "Tonight (It's a Party)" that also adds DJ Khaled and Iggy Azalea to the mix, but if seeing the names Busta Rhymes and Konshens together on one cut suggests another club track, "Pleasure or Pain" is both an utterly serene love song and a chilled-out highlight. This weighty effort is also deep from the start as "Babylon," featuring Junior Reid and Dead Prez, "Revelation Party" featuring Jo Mersa Marley, plus "So Unjust," featuring Rakim and Kardinal Offishall, are all compelling revolution songs that follow the album's epic intro. Odd that Nina Simone's name has fallen off "Father of the Man," as early versions of the single listed her next to Wyclef Jean as a "featured" artist, but the song is sincere and beautiful, as is the Rick Ross feature "The Lion Roars." Stephen's production is compelling, elaborate, daring, and yet tasteful throughout, while his lyrics -- like his brother Damian's -- offer plenty to savor once all the sonic brilliance has sunk in. File this massive effort next to Damian's Welcome to Jamrock, Stephen's own diverse 2007 release Mind Control, and maybe even Dad's 1976 "Roots, Rock, Reggae" breakthrough, Rastaman Vibration. ~ David Jeffries|
Rovi

ジギーに続き、ダミアンの新作も10月に控えるなど、マーリー一族の動きが活発化しているなか、スティーヴンからグラミー受賞作『Revelation Pt. I: The Root Of Life』の5年ぶりとなる続編が到着だ! 前作と同様にルーツ・レゲエとヒップホップのクロスオーヴァーを目論み、ワカ・フロッカ・フレイムやリック・ロスらを招待。生音を基調としたオケが目立つなか、DJキャレド絡みのサウスなパーティー曲が良いスパイスに。
bounce (C)西尾洋儀
タワーレコード(vol.395(2016年9月25日発行号)掲載)

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