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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gone Are The Days . . . . speaks volumes!,
By Pitdah Sloan (NC, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gone Are the Days (Spkg) (Audio CD)
Although Joseph Israel doesn't promote his CD as a "religious" based music project, I would say you would have to have a true faith in Yah and Yah'Shua to appreciate his thought provoking, soul searching lyrical content. This is a must have for all who are keeping their eyes and ears on world/global affairs. It will encourage you, if you believe in Yah's truth and it will help you realize the true HOPE in these last years. Families, especially husbands and wives will appreciate the love song he includes which in my opinion gives balance to the entire work in that it directs us to the "true love" commandments from Yah's Word as being one of the main answers. I truly hope his next project will continue this theme and be just as encouraging. May the peace of Yah be with you.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Who Feels It Knows It,
By Dee Sharp "Cruzanson" (Long Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gone Are the Days (Spkg) (Audio CD)
Like the previous review, this is the best roots reggae album I've heard in a long time, and I can't believe it's from a white Arkansan. But he did it up right, and it's extraordinary for three reasons: one, it's all live musicians; two, he's got veterans like guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith, bassist Chris Meredith, and Marley's mix engineer Errol Brown on the case; and three - and, to this writer, most importantly - Israel is a songwriter. There are actual songs here, not just grooves with lyrics on top. Now, rest assured, when he hits a groove, it's murderous, but at the core is a song - verses, choruses, bridges - and they're all originals. And within those songs are splashes of different styles - some jazz saxophone here, some rock guitar there. In a marketplace with a surfeit of mediocre reggae, Israel is a refreshing breath, an artist who not only understands the past, but for whom there's a bright future.The standout tunes are "Jah Souljahs" (and its dub "A Tougher Battle Dub"), "Mankind," "Ruff Times" with Luciano, "Perfect Love," "Gone Are The Days" and the extended 'discomix' of "Jerusalem."
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Praise be to YAHWEH,
By Lover of Truth (GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gone Are the Days (Spkg) (Audio CD)
What a joy it is to hear such thoughtful music. Its hard to step out and speak from the heart, but Brother Joseph has done it. Give thanks!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joseph,
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This review is from: Gone Are the Days (Spkg) (Audio CD)
I'm local to the same area as Joseph. When we found out that Joseph was going national, we were not at all suprised. His work is wonderful. It is pure. His live shows are as powerful and thought provoking as his CD (only better because it is live). My kids say, "When we hear him sing he bring our hearts to life".This disc is definatley worth full price!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Reggae from Arkansas ?????????,
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This review is from: Gone Are the Days (Spkg) (Audio CD)
This is the best roots reggae album to have come along in some time! Its hard to believe this is a guy from Arkansas. Joseph Israel was born a Christian, who resides in Arkansas. He turned Rasta, and recorded this cd in Kingston Jamaica. From start to finish this cd is flawless, start forward "roots" with a little dub thrown in, along with some great guests, including Luciano.If your a fan of reggae you soon will be a fan of the Rasta from Arkansas.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow, this guy is GOOD,
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This review is from: Gone Are the Days (Spkg) (Audio CD)
I listen to some reggae, such as that from Bad Brains, Human Rights (H.R.'s group away from Bad Brains), and of course Bob Marley, and this album is right up there with the best I have ever heard.Joseph does a great job singin with the groove, and the messages are very uplifting. There are several songs with faster beats, such as "Truth," which as moved it's way up my most played list, and some more laid back beats, such as "Perfect Love." Any reggae fan will appreciate this album, I know I have.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
not great but okay,
By tonilori (las vegas, nv United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gone Are the Days (Spkg) (Audio CD)
i should have stopped at Matisyahu & Ta-shma. this guy is okay i guess but i wasnt too impressed. i'll probably end up giving this one away.
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