| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2001年09月11日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Ghetto Youths International/Motown |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 014742 |
| SKU | 044001474224 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:11:58
Contains a hidden track after " Stand A Chance".
Personnel includes: Damian "Junior Gong" Marley (vocals, programming); Stephen Marley (vocals, guitar, harmonica, synthesizer, percussion, programming); Bunny Wailer (vocals, percussion); Sabor (vocals, programming); Treach, Bounty Killer, Capleton, Drag-On, Yami Bolo, Eve, Daddigan, Mr. Cheeks, Jimmy Cozier (vocals); Diavallan "Dia" Fearon, Earl "Chinna" Smith (acoustic guitar); Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis, Rohan Marley, Owen "Dready" Reid (guitar); Wilburn "Squidly" Cole (piano, synthesizer, drums); Randy Lyfook (organ, keyboards, synthesizer, programming, background vocals); Noel
Davey Pluck (organ); Christopher Meredith, Robbie Shakespeare (bass);
Harry "T" (percussion); Sly Dunbar (programming); DJ Khaled (vinyl sratches).
Producers include: Stephen Marley, Kid Nyce, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, David Cole, Diavallan "Dia" Fearon.
Engineers include: Ann Mincieli, Alrick Thompson, James "Bonzai" Caruso.
HALFWAY TREE won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.
Personnel: Damian Marley (drum programming, background vocals); Earl "Chinna" Smith (guitar, acoustic guitar); Rohan "Ruggu" Marley, Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis (guitar); Stephen Marley (electric guitar, harmonica, organ, synthesizer, drums, percussion, drum programming, background vocals); Noel Davey (organ); Uziah "Sticky" Thompson, Bunny Wailer (percussion); David Cole, Kid Nyce, Sly Dunbar (drum programming); Alvaughn Jackson, Julian Marley, Yami Bolo, Rovleta Fraser (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Alrick Thompson; Errol Brown ; Rick St. Hillaire; Bunny Wailer.
Recording information: Marley Music Studios, Jamaica; Quad Studios, NY; Sonic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica; The Hit Factory, Miami Kingston 2, Jamaica; Tuff Gong Recording Studios, 220 Marcus Garvey Dr.
Photographers: Kwaku Alston; Adrian Boot.
In Kingston, Jamaica, the neighborhood of Halfway Tree is seen as a meeting place, a junction between the rich and poor parts of town. Damian Marley, the youngest son of reggae icon Bob Marley, wants his music to do the same thing, to be a bridge between the rich and the poor, the new and the old. For the most part, he succeeds as his North American debut offers enough social consciousness to keep his father's fans happy while still dabbling in newer forms of dancehall and hip-hop. North Americans may be familiar with Marley's work from his cameo appearance on Eve's album Scorpion. On Halfway Tree, Eve returns the favor as she appears on "Where Is the Love?," one of the funkiest tracks on the album. Another highlight is "Stand a Chance," which features some funky harmonica as well as the rhymes of Treach of Naughty By Nature as well as the sweet vocals of dancehall legend Yami Bolo. Tracks like "More Justice" and "Give Dem Some Way" feature the kind of social commentary you'd expect from a member of the Marley clan. The family influence is also felt throughout the album -- his brother Stephen Marley, produced much of the album and they even sample their father's classic "Could You Be Loved" on their track "And Be Loved." But Marley also strays away slightly from family tradition, dealing with love and sex in a raw, direct way on tracks like "Mi Blenda" and "Cool and Dandy." For the most part, Marley does an excellent balancing act. He handles his legacy and his future flawlessly and what's more surprising is that he makes it look easy. ~ Jon Azpiri
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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父のBob Marleyの楽曲を惜しげもなく使えるのは家族ならではの強みですが、ラストに"Could You Be Loved"を使用しているのは何か特別な想いを感じる。
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