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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Roots Music,
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This review is from: Chant Down Babylon: Island Anthology (Audio CD)
This collection of songs by one of the mainstays of reggae is priceless, old school reggae for the new millennium. The recordings are remastered from the originals and sound pretty good.This CD chronicles Winston Rodneys rise to stardom which began in 1969 up to the present. The classic reggae beat is sweetened with the voice of Rodney as he chants and works his magic on the mic. The Rastaman gives his message that is filled wiith references that are political and spiritual. Marcus Garvey is a favorite theme with his Pan-Africanism as is the religion of Rastafarianism. Although many of these songs are from the mid 70's to the early 90's they still sound good. The classics abound on this CD, notably work from "Man In The Hills" and "Marcus Garvey's Ghost", two of his best works, IMO. If you like dub there are some great dub numbers here, with their haunting rhythmns and bass lines that drop out intermittingly. Thirty five songs and a booklet that give a little history on Burnibg Spear make this a good musical package that pays tribute to one of the superstars of reggae, Burning Spear.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great songs, but a little repetitive.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Chant Down Babylon: Island Anthology (Audio CD)
Burning Spear is a great reggae singer, and this album certainly shows that. Unfortunately, all the songs begin to sound the same! There's simply not enough variation (as there is with a lot of his other albums) to make this a representative of Burning Spear as a whole. There are many jems, but not enough to make it an album you can put on 'repeat.'
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
First disc is much better,
By atlantamoi (Scottdale, Ga United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chant Down Babylon: Island Anthology (Audio CD)
This is going to sound like a mildly negative review, but it would truly be hard to slag the first disc on this set. Some of these tunes are high water marks in reggae. I'm a fan of early 70's reggae and late 60's ska. I don't care for watered-down, drum machine (1980's) reggae music. The problem with this collection is that the first disc makes the second one sound weak. Too many songs on the second disc slide into UB40 territory w/out the hooks. And I can only take so much Marcus Garvey talk... it's harder to take the music seriously when you kind of just want to roll your eyes over the worship of this guy (or ANY man).
I would suggest looking into his early albums before purchasing this set for full price.
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