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Ain't Gonna See Us All

SizzlaAudio CD
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Sizzla is the Jamaican-born reggae musician known for his position at the forefront of the conscious dancehall movement, who believe in the hard line elements of Rastafarianism. Sizzla worked his way up from performing with local sound systems and made his debut single in 1995. But it was his second album release, 1997’s Praise Ye Jah that garnered him critical praise and commercial reward. The… Read more in Amazon's Sizzla Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 4, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Vp Records
  • ASIN: B000ENC3IK
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #555,742 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Pieced together from various Jamaican singles, Ain't Gonna See Us Fall is an uneven, loose, and mostly exciting overview of Sizzla's output during 2005 and early 2006. He's been accused of glutting the market with too many singles and too much music, and while some of the romantic tracks included here are forgettable, the street-driven, "for the people" tracks are all worth hearing, even when the production or presentation is rickety. "Sad Mistake" is a raw triumph while "People Need Love" is a great example of Sizzla's ability to play it wild and free over a common riddim. More out of control is the vicious "Kill Yuh," an authentically sloppy dancehall number with some offensive words crudely censored. This is especially odd since Sizzla's often-dropped "F" bomb comes through loud and clear on some of the slickly produced tracks. Speaking of slick, the glorious "I'm with the Girls" gets into Sean Paul territory, while the title cut is a polished yet sincere plea for the world to come together in peace. Even if Ain't Gonna See Us Fall is all over the place, it saves international fans the trouble of finding these tunes one by one. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi --This text refers to the Vinyl edition.

 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Will see Sizzla fall?, April 20, 2006
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Negus Shabaka (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ain't Gonna See Us All (Audio CD)
I don't understand the point of these so-called "conscious dancehall" albums anymore. I mean, how do you talk bout "shooting mother****ers" in the forehead then say "stop your fighting and be wise my brother" all on the same album? This is getting ridiculous! This album has certainly earned its explicit lyrics label. A lot of killing, sexing, and cursing is definitely being talked about. So I have to wonder, is it me or does it seem like Sizzla just records the first thing that comes to his head sometimes and call it a freestyle? Sometimes it's brilliant, other times, I don't now. In essence, this "album" makes no sense to me. What's the message here? Or maybe there is no message. Maybe it's just entertainment? Well I can say only one song on here that I haven't heard before actually entertains me and it's named "Kill Yuh". He says, "...watch what you dip your finger in / before you f***ing brains blow in the wind". These lyrics coming from a Bobo Rasta artist is very peculiar. VP seemed to have taken some underground hit singles like Ain't Gonna See Us Fall, Run Out Pon Dem, I'm With The Girls, and Thanks and Praise, then sprinkled some unreleased tracks in there and call it a Sizzla album. Unless you're a collector, I can't really advise you to get this release.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album!!, July 1, 2006
This review is from: Ain't Gonna See Us All (Audio CD)
This album was enjoyable to listen to, from song 1 to the last song. There are some changes Sizla style, you get the best of both worlds (Dancehall & Reggae/Ska) Sizzla Style.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Tale of Two Albums, April 8, 2006
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Achis (Kingston, JA/Philipsburg, SxM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ain't Gonna See Us All (Audio CD)
Adn we were led to expect that things like Ain't Gonna See Us Fall, the latest release from reggae's busiest man Sizzla Kalonji, wouldn't be so quick to happen in 2006.

With his signing to a major label in 2005, 2006 figured to be a watershed year for the high priest of reggae. More attention, more mainstream attention, more touring and less time in his relentless recording schedules. The results haven't been what have been expected, the 'watershed' album has yet to be released, Sizzla remains first in the minds of reggae fans and no more close in the minds of non-reggae fans, and we can still pretty much mark him down for a healthy 4-5 studio albums per year.

The first of which this year is Ain't Gonna See Us Fall. Named after a decent (and overrated) hit for Kalonji. The result is an album which is both ridiculous and serene and everywhere in between.

AGSUF begins with nearly the complete first half of the album in super-overdrive as he floats through tunes as hard as possible such as Judgement Tek Dem, Rich & Beautiful and Run Out Pon Dem. For my money, the best of these early songs is clearly Judgement Tek Dem.

Then it gets differen. The half/third of the album consists of Sizzla tackling older sounding riddims and doing for the first time. The change is sooooooooo completely sudden that you sort of get the idea that it was set to be that way by the programmers. The best of these tunes (and thus the album's finest effort) is absolutely Somwhere over the massive Father Jungle Rock Riddim (aka, the Can't Satisfy Her riddim). I also love Knowing Each Other which may be one of the single best love songs the artist has ever done. Also love the wonderful Thanks and Praise (which I was hoping was on the album when I got it.

Overall, for fans of the artist you can liken Ain't Gonna See Us Fall to a combination of albums, think the misplaced intensity of Stay Focus with the laid backness of Brighter Day, with just a dash of Rise to the Ocassion! And even though VP's own chose to tap themselves as director, the music here is generally provided by the excellent young Free Willy Camp. Of course you'll get around to this one if you're a fan, you'll be getting this one shortly I'm sure! All others, be warned, but still more thna recommendable.
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