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Original Sounds Of The Zion

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発売日 2002年05月16日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルUniversal Egg Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WW66
SKU 718750553621

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
or decades, England has played host to a reggae scene second only to Jamaica's in terms of its richness and quality of output. But until the reggae/dance collective Zion Train relocated there from Tottenham, it's probably safe to say that West Wales was not generally considered a significant center for reggae music. If the group's albums since the move are any indication, that may soon change. Original Sounds of the Zion opens powerfully, with three rootswise boom shots that crackle with energy and reverberate with dub-infused grooviness. The sentiments are as predictable as song titles like "Zion High" and "Hailing Up the Selector" would lead you to expect, but predictability is part of what people typically turn to roots reggae for, so no complaints there. What does come as a surprise is the rather pedestrian house interlude that follows, but by track five you're back into militant reggae mode, with a long dubwise number titled "Blessed Is He." It's nicely done, but its relentlessly pounding steppers rhythm does begin to wear a bit as the five-minute mark passes. Over the remainder of the album things stick to a similar pattern of variation, with house, funk, and reggae grooves all rubbing elbows like good-natured celebrants at an unusually stylistically varied rave. Note in particular the fine horn arrangements on "King of the Sounds and Blues" and the crisp, delicate rhythmic filigrees on "Beautiful Children." Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Zion High
    2. 2.
      Ella's Melody
    3. 3.
      Hailing up the Selector
    4. 4.
      Do You See Love
    5. 5.
      Blessed Is He
    6. 6.
      Beatmass
    7. 7.
      Beautiful Children
    8. 8.
      Love Revolutionary
    9. 9.
      King of the Sounds and Blues
    10. 10.
      Behold the Rainbow
    11. 11.
      Peace and Justice
    12. 12.
      Earthquake

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アーティスト: Zion Train

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or decades, England has played host to a reggae scene second only to Jamaica's in terms of its richness and quality of output. But until the reggae/dance collective Zion Train relocated there from Tottenham, it's probably safe to say that West Wales was not generally considered a significant center for reggae music. If the group's albums since the move are any indication, that may soon change. Original Sounds of the Zion opens powerfully, with three rootswise boom shots that crackle with energy and reverberate with dub-infused grooviness. The sentiments are as predictable as song titles like "Zion High" and "Hailing Up the Selector" would lead you to expect, but predictability is part of what people typically turn to roots reggae for, so no complaints there. What does come as a surprise is the rather pedestrian house interlude that follows, but by track five you're back into militant reggae mode, with a long dubwise number titled "Blessed Is He." It's nicely done, but its relentlessly pounding steppers rhythm does begin to wear a bit as the five-minute mark passes. Over the remainder of the album things stick to a similar pattern of variation, with house, funk, and reggae grooves all rubbing elbows like good-natured celebrants at an unusually stylistically varied rave. Note in particular the fine horn arrangements on "King of the Sounds and Blues" and the crisp, delicate rhythmic filigrees on "Beautiful Children." Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson|
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