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Warchild

Emmanuel JalAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 13, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sonic360
  • ASIN: B00171TE44
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #45,319 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Jal Goes West, July 25, 2008
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Emmanuel Jal's 2005 CD, Ceasefire, was a musically brilliant and daunting collaboration with Northern Sudanese artist Abdel Gadir Salem. With lyrics a mashup of Arabic and Nuer, segmented by occasional outbreaks of English, the music carries a heavy load. For those of us stuck in the land of English, it brings the message through.

In his new CD, Warchild, Jal brings the message to us directly. Except for occasional lines that drop into Nuer (which end up sounding a lot like scat singing), Jal raps entirely in English. Gone, too, is the powerful and melodic Sudanese musical background that was such a strong point for Ceasefire. In its place, is a more basic "rap sound," with heavy bass lines supplemented by bass, guitar and percussion. The always regrettable "sampling" is, thankfully, entirely absent.

Despite the occasionally flat delivery which does not enhance the message of songs like "Many Rivers to Cross," (a rewrite of a Jimmy Cliff song), the CD contains may powerful and moving songs. I would put "Shadow of Death," "No Bling," and "Emma" at the top of that list. Even if you don't know Jal's backstory, I think you would find these songs powerful.

Listeners with an aversion to an overtly Christian message probably will find much not to like about Warchild. From start to finish, Jal makes no bones that "It's only love that I bring/Representing the King of Kings." For others, whether Christian or not, the message of peace and hope will resonate. Like its predecessor, this is a thematic work.

I missed the Sudanese music of Ceasefire but overall, found Warchild a welcome addition to my musical library and one which will bear a lot of listening.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not for the faint hearted!, March 25, 2009
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Emmanuel Jal was born 29 years ago in Sudan. The first time I heard anything by him was on the 2005 compilation "Help - A day in the life", released to raise money for children affected by war. His song "Gua" was included, fitting, seeing as Jal himself was a warchild. He was conscripted into the rebel Sudanese army at age 7 after the killing of his mother, but managed to flee with about 400 others some 5 years later. Only about 20 of them survived their tortured journey during which he almost resorted to cannbalism. He was then rescued by British Aid worker, Emma McCune, though she was tragically killed in a car crash months later.

"Warchild" is his new CD and is heavily influenced by his life experiences; pain, death, fear, but above all, hope and love which he ascribes to "The love I bring/representing the King of kings" on "No bling" with spoken
lyrics finding him turning down the prerequisite Hos, b**ches and bling needed to sell records, set to tribal sounding percussion, a stripped back groovy bassline, faint Sudanese/Arab influences, and choir-like harmonies. This is the sound for much of the CD. He even declares that he "Aint the best rapper, Lord knows I cant sing" which may be true, but his delivery is still captivating, raw and real sounding.

Opening is the title track "Warchild" in which he states he believes he survived for a reason, to tell his story, to touch lives. Haunting harmonies juxtaposed against tribal beats and sporadic bursts of gunfire-like percussion and a chanted chorus. The shockingly titled "Vagina" is actually a cry from a woman being raped, in this case, the woman represents Africa, and her rapists? The West, taking all her resources.

Tha haunting "Hai" finds him decrying the fate of the black man all over the world (stopped by police, treated like criminals, treated as universal last class citizens). He speaks in English and his native Nuer. Lovely strummed guitars and additional rap from some female. This song is simply beautiful!

"Ninth ward" samples a few lines from "House of the rising sun" by The Animals to great effect, a look at the state of things in America. The guitar driven "Many rivers to cross" samples the Jimmy Cliff song of the same title. Closing is "Emma", a tribute to his rescuer Emma McCune. "What would I be if Emma never rescued me" goes the chorus, against a Rock guitar-driven backdrop.

This is such an intense album, not for those who are easily put off by the Christian message as well as issues other than "shaking that booty" (in fact, "Skirt too short" takes a comic dig at revealing clothing and pop culture), but for those wanting more, this is it.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, September 21, 2008
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I really enjoyed this cd, it has a hip hop flavor that talks about real topics instead of the usual bling & hoes lyrics that artists talk about now. Don't get me wrong, I love 50 Cent, Akon, Lil Wayne, and T-Pain, but it's nice to hear something real for a change. I would recommend buying this album, it's definately worth it. I'm the poorest law student there is right now and even I coughed up the $16 to get it.
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