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RISE UP
Tracklist:
1 Rise Up
2 Blood Sweat and Tears (featuring Firekid)
3 Live and Rejoice
4 Children of the World
5 Jah Bless Me (featuring St. Matthew)
6 Only by Faith
7 Walk in Love
8 My God Will Do
9 Bless I'am Blessed
10 Narrow Road
11 Trample (featuring Reubin Heightz)
12 Jesus is the Rock
Artist: Troy Anthony
Album: Rise Up
Genre: Roots / Culture
Label: Lion of Judah Sounds
Year Released: 2006
ALBUM DESCRIPTION
On his debut LP, "Rise Up," Troy Anthony fills a void in the Gospel Reggae genre by presenting a powerful, soulful voice that meets and even exceeds the quality of contemporary reggae singers such as Luciano, Bushman, and Burning Spear. Every single song on this album is a demonstration of his beautifully rich vocal style. His voice, however, isn't his only tool: Troy Anthony's lyrics are equally powerful and could easily stand alone as a conscious, uplifting collection of urban poetry and relevant sermon messages. Not one song on this exceptional debut is merely filler. Every tune is an excellent combination of rootsy riddims and Gospel message, and the CD's title track, "Rise Up," is no exception. Over a thick one-drop riddim Troy Anthony sings "We better rise up and go / Who is gonna let them know that Christ is the answer? / Rise up and go / Yeah, we got to let them know that Christ is the way!" Accompanied by bubbling organs and strong bass lines, this firm message couldn't sound sweeter. "Blood Sweat and Tears," featuring Firekid was first featured as one of the toughest songs on the second volume of DJ Frost's Street Light Mixtape series. Over a lush, energetic steppers beat Troy Anthony sings pure consciousness as Firekid chants in a dancehall sing-jay style. This commentary on the trials faced by many youths is as raw as it is inspiring: an excellent reminder that it is the responsibility of all Christians to care about the plight of underprivileged youth. Track 4, "For The Children," continues this message with profound lyrics over a smooth modern roots riddim. Though every song on this album is worth mentioning, stand out tracks include "Jah Bless We," a hip-hop influenced sing-jay/roots combination, "My God," a liquid smooth cut with a truly classic feel, and "Bless I am Blessed," a powerful song on the "Seasons" riddim (also featured on the Streetlight Mixtape Vol. 2). Overall, Troy Anthony's "Rise Up" album is a perfect blend of roots riddim, incredible vocal prowess and relevant Gospel messages
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