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5.0 out of 5 stars theirs a soulstorm everywhere, February 10, 2006
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yajdubuddah "yajarod" (cheboygan,michigan usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: How Do You Call It (Audio CD)
ok this hurts me more than almost anything in music. patrice is 1 of the most proliphic singers ever & still no real american release even though hes on sony but a foreign division, such as italian reggae dub group almamegretta is on bmg/rca but italian so their imports. patrtice even sings in english & has on of the best jamaican style singin, like damian marley singin more falseto at times. absolutelly amazing uplifting inspirational lyrics.
ancient spitits:
his first album, half studio & half live tracks. now for a first album which dosent have in my oppionion the money required to made such a great record of the caliber, but quite the oposite, amazing reggae style slightelly bringin in more r&b feel & acoustic guitar & singin numbers, but his lyrical style takes you through each song flawleselly.
how do you call it?
how this album more than his first album i was blow away. this album has everything in my opinion required to make a great multi cultured album. his singin is a cross between rasta/r&b, really only comparable to damian marley, then throws in reggae hip hop dub soul funk. the musicians are as good as the most expensive band could offer, amazing hooks & variety. this album bothers me because it should be available at every music retaler in the world. in my opionon reggae in general has really been stale in the past, unlike the greats like capleton, sizzla, bounty killa, damian marley, stephen marley, which are giving everyone what they expect from the genre. but patrice belongs on that list, & some air time, such as jewish reggae artist matisyahu, just because hese hacetic, his music is great but if he gets to have the spotlight their is more room for more artist in the genre, these greats could save this genre & bring it back to the people & their could be much more quality music circulatin. but this in my opinion his his best record yet,
nile: 2005
better than the first & almost as good as how, but this album has some amazing songs like soulstorm, africanize dem, lil paradies. all are worth owning, but good luck getting them. you can look & buy them all on amzon.de the german site, or go to patrice.com, theirs a french & english site.
silly walks movements meets patrice:
this is straight reggae stylin & a whopper at that. absolutelly cronic reggae flava, verry traditional but lots of new flava, their is also a dub edit of oness with just no vocals. have to check that out though.
i first heard patrice on a few tracks just singin on german electronic guru burnt friedman on his album can't cool, which the music is like patrices but with lots of dub effects, patrice is on 2 songs, life is worth dying for & geting things straight. if you are already a patrice fan check out german jamaican singer gentleman.
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5.0 out of 5 stars totally off the hook, December 3, 2006
This review is from: How Do You Call It (Audio CD)
It is just really lame that you can't get his music in the U.S. He Just put out a DVD. I cant figuer out how to get it without going to europe.

But honestly some of the most rocking inovative concious music ive ever heard.
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5.0 out of 5 stars JAH Moon B Risin' Above My Head, July 7, 2005
This review is from: How Do You Call It (Audio CD)
What A great Cd. Awesome sounds and vocals. Patrice brings a wnderful relaxation and sense of joy through his music. all his cd's are exceptional they are part of my best buyes. they are songs that will stand the test of time. this is real music. not rubbish that will fade away. thanx 4 blessn Patrice hope to hear more awesome jams. IF U DONT BELIEVE ME JUS TAKE a LISTEN!!!!!!!!!:)
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5.0 out of 5 stars People Need To Learn About Patrice, April 13, 2005
This review is from: How Do You Call It (Audio CD)
This, along with Patrice's other cd titled "Ancient Spirit", is one of the best cd's I have ever heard. I tell people that his sound is like Reggae, but in fact it is a completely original sound that has the ability to both excite and relax. Patrice is not widely known, which I like, but if you are fortunate enough to hear him or are looking for new music and you enjoy mellow tunes, then Patrice will not disappoint. I have heard tracks from his upcoming album "Nile" (out 4/25/05), and can say that it will be as good as everything else Patrice produces. I have favorite tracks, but there is not a single song of Patrice's that I do not enjoy, and yet they all have a unique sound. Do yourself a favor and learn about Patrice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars ! great !, December 31, 2004
This review is from: How Do You Call It (Audio CD)
GREAT thats the only word I can use to describe this cd. you can listen to it all the time, it never gets boring and you always hear some new things, you havnt heard before.
I can recommend it to everybody.
Im wondering why there isnt a single review of this cd yet. I know people from all over the world who listen to patrice... (but not from th U.S) Im wondering why....
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