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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Jimmy Cliff Collection,
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This review is from: Anthology (Dig) (Audio CD)
Maybe this is just me, but for some reason I don't feel that Jimmy Cliff, despite his undeniable talent, has ever recieved the recognition he desevers. He has always occupied an odd position in reggae music, mainly because he predates it significantly, and his commericial and intenational success has always been a bit spotty. Despite this, he truly is Jamaica's first international superstar. He might not be the king of Reggae like Bob Marley, but he was one of the founding fathers of the genre and helped bring it to a new level.
That being said, Hip-O has put together a near perfect anthology, which showcases many of Jimmy's greatest songs. Throughout his career, Jimmy has hopped around and recorded for many, many different record labels, but Hip-O has managed to collect a thorough body of the artist's work. For the first time, we get a good sense of Jimmy's career as a whole, because these songs date from 1962-1993, and reveal how rock steady of the 60s became reggae in the 70s. The songs are mainly all organized in chronological order, so Disc One contains mostly songs from the 60s, and some from the 70s. Disc Two is made up of songs from the 70s and 80s. So as you can see, this Anthology shows the complete evolution of one of the greatest artists in the history of Jamaican music. If you love reggae, and if you love Jimmy Cliff, I highly recommend getting this album. One Love...
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Genuinely Superb Collection,
By Dan Lauber "Dan" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anthology (Dig) (Audio CD)
Don't know why Jimmy Cliff's brand of reggae appeals to me so much more than the better known Bob Marley's, but there's something about Cliff's soaring voice, downright stirring and inspiring lyrics, and lilting tunes that continues to grab my ear. Maybe it's got something to do with being introduced to his music long ago at a college showing of his film "The Harder They Come" (still well worth viewing today). I'm not surprised that Bob Dylan calls Cliff's "Viet Nam" the best protest song ever written. It's typical of the songs included in this really tuneful collection: lyrics that actually say something, rather than the typical mother-my-dog silliness of most "pop" music; irresistable tunes that grab your ear and heart and never let go. So I'm also not surprised that it was Jimmy Cliff's music that led Paul Simon to embrace "world music" and even journey down to Jamaica to record with the same skilled musicians with whom Cliff recorded.
Each song is a small work of art. Disk 1 features his most familiar music. The songs on Disk 2 take a few listenings to grab you, but grab you they do. Whether his youthful "Miss Jamaica," one of Cliff's earliest recorded songs, or the rousing "The Harder They Come," or the wistful "Sitting in Limbo," Cliff simply delivers some of the most appealing, yet intelligent, songs you'll ever hear.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"if you're a fan this is a must have ~ Jimmy Cliff",
This review is from: Anthology (Dig) (Audio CD)
This dual CD collection "Anthology:Jimmy Cliff", is truly a masterpiece by one of the best Reggae artist every to stand before this musical genre ~ Cliff spills over with material dealing with political, cultural and spiritual struggles of his Jamaica "WONDERFUL WORLD, BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE" is just the tip of the iceberg. Would consider Jimmy Cliff a legend with a unique style that does not run along the usual Reggae scene ~ just listen to "YOU CAN GET IT IF YOU REALLY WANT", steals the show hands down ~ "I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW", clear and crisp style comes shining through, wonderful song and great rendition. Hats off to Hip-O Records for this 42 track essential, best of, ultimate and greatest hits of these timeless classics ~ "MANY RIVERS TO CROSS", "THE HARDER THEY COME" and "I AM THE LIVING", are stand out favorites of mine ~ they don't get much better than this ~ gotta love it!
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Jimmy Cliff is great, but this album is not,
By A Customer
This review is from: Anthology (Dig) (Audio CD)
Jimmy Cliff is a master, and his music is fantastic, but this is not the album to go after. Although a nice double cd set, the second half of the second CD is entirely music produced well past Jimmy Cliff's prime. The first CD and the first half of the second CD are excellent classic reggae. It covers a wide range of his career, which for these parts, serves the listener very well. But in his later years, the beats start to fall apart and music acquires a rather synthetic feel. Jimmy Cliff is a very talented artist who created beautiful music, but I would recommend a different album such as Jimmy Cliff's "Jimmy Cliff"
4.0 out of 5 stars
Jimmy,
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This review is from: Anthology (Dig) (Audio CD)
Excellent wide selection of his music. Contains quite a bit of older songs, and newer ones would have been prefered
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another diamond from the reggae king,
By Gary Selikow (Great Kush) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anthology (Dig) (Audio CD)
Another excellent compilation of the work of brilliant Jamaican reggae star, Jimmy Cliff.
Jimmy Cliff's lilting tones, his feel good music and his sunny rhythm combine to create beuatiful light reggae music. The wise Time Will Tell, hope-filled jamborees like Wonderful World, Beautiful People and Sooner Or Later, the serenade Come Into My Life, the determined Hard Road To Travel and Use What I Got, the protest song Hard Road To Travel, the protest song Viet Nam, the heartrending Sufferin' In The Land, the stirring Bongo Man, the rollicking The Harder They Come, the jolly Fundamental Reggae and the gritty Under The Sun, Moon And Stars are just some of the gems on this album. Better Days Are Coming and I Can See Clearly Now are pure joy and I prefer the Jimmy Cliff version of Wild World to the original Cat Stevens. There is the African beat of Bongo man, and the mournful tones of House of Exile. This is just such incredible feel good music. A pity it isn't better known
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
tight Set,
This review is from: Anthology (Dig) (Audio CD)
Jimmy Cliff truly is represented here to the fullest.as a VOcalist&Writer Jimmy Cliff puts it down on this set.this is a Solid Over view of a very Underrated Musical Talent.His VOice hits you with full force&Rhythm.
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Anthology (Dig) by Jimmy Cliff (Audio CD - 2003)
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