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| 1. Madder Dan Dat - Machel Montano | |||
| 2. Right Now - Bunji Garlin | |||
| 3. All Aboard 2K5 - Edwin Yearwood | |||
| 4. Trombone - Scrunter | |||
| 5. Body Water - Mini Prest | |||
| 6. Turn 'Round - Hot Sand | |||
| 7. Lorranie (Re-Make) - Explainer | |||
| 8. Is It Me - Sean Caruth | |||
| 9. See Yuh Gyul - Surface | |||
| 10. All Night Long - Donella Weeks | |||
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| 4. Track 4 | |||
| 5. Track 5 | |||
| 6. Track 6 | |||
| 7. Track 7 | |||
| 8. Track 8 | |||
| 9. Track 9 | |||
| 10. Track 10 | |||
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of The Best in The Series. . .,
By Achis (Kingston, JA/Philipsburg, SxM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soca Gold 2005 (Audio CD)
The Soca Gold annual compilation from VPRecords is always about huge vibes and great times by some of the biggest and some of the not so well-known soca artists from all throughout the Caribbean. It generally covers all forms of the music very well and is always well represented, and I have actually yet to hear an edition of SG which I felt was actually below average.2005 is absolutely no different and with all the pub that Soca has gotten in the last year (by virtue of posterboys Rupee and Kevin Lyttle) it may prove to be the most popular edition of the series yet. Luckily, the album itself does not dissapoint at all! There is some really fun material here, from the opening track of soca legend Machel Montano, to the unbelievable stretch of really good songs which closes the album. Montano is the star here, appearing on two of the album's best track, the opener, Madder Dan Dat and the absolute best tune here, a combination with Rikki Jai called Mor-Tor. Mor-Tor is MASSIVE and besides the chilled opening, never really lets you go when it goes to full tilt. Soca Monarch Bunji Garlin is also present more than once, once in a solo, his best effort Right Now and another in a combination with future posterboy Edwin Yearwood on All Aboard 2k5, and finally in a remake of the tune Lorraine with Explainer. The real story about SG 2K5 however, lies in tracks 11-18. There is some flat out amazing music which closes the album. Besides Mor-Tor is the excellent Sleeping in Your Bed by Michelle Sylvester; the hilarious A Hook by Blackie T; also the beautiful Recurrence by Sanell Dempster, which may or may not be a tribute to late Soca head Onika Bostic who died in 2004, beautiful regardless; and needs to be a future star Blazer, blazing on Crazy Wine which is one of the album's best tunes, he was also in such a position on SG 2K4. From the 1st half of the album, you really have to check Turn Around as well, by Hot Sand. Overall, I'd definitely stamp a seal of approval on this one and recommend it beyond a normal record. Only thing that disappointed me here was the lack of a tune by Dawg-E-Slaughter (and maybe the odd tune Candy, but even that's growing on me). If you at all caught any of the massive soca bug that circled the world in 2004 then you should check out SG 2005, and tell em I sent you.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Soca Gold 2005 (Audio CD)
I have been listening to this album for over 5 years and it still gets the party started!! Thats the great thing about Soca!! Its timeless!!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed,
This review is from: Soca Gold 2005 (Audio CD)
Where have all the great brass and horns in soca gone? I harken back to the great soca like "When the time comes: rebel soca" and the 1991 band music that I picked up at carnival in Trinidad. This new stuff is mostly synthesizer. I barely find one or two cuts that catches my interest much and many that make me cringe. Unlike the earlier music where every song makes me want to dance and twitch.
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