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FULL CIRCLE
TRACKLIST
1. Jah Comes First
2. Armageddon Calls
3. One Day
4. Move On
5. Hail Up the Lion (Uncomfortable)
6. Hail Rastafari
7. I'm Still the Same
8. Your Best Friend
9. Girlz 'Round da World
10. Enough Is Enough
11. I'm Coming Home
12. Gangsta Groupie
13. Propaganda
14. Mek Wi Try
15. So Much to Come
16. Tell Me How Come - (Bonus Track)
17. U've Got Me - (mix, remix, Bonus Track)
Label VP
Orig Year 2005
Discs 1
Release Date Jun 07, 2005
Producer Robert Livingston; Christopher Birch; Donovan Vendetta Bennett; Rafael Edwards; Bobby "Digital" Dixon; Morgan Heritage; Michael "Micky John" Johnson; Donovan Germain; Rae Edwards; Bobby Digital; Robert Livingston; Christopher Birch
Engineer Bobby "Digital" Dixon; Lynford "Fatta" Marshall
Personnel Dean Fraser
Donald Kinsey
Dalton Browne
Kirk Bennett - drums
Christopher Birch - keyboards, drums, drum programming
Ian Coleman
Robert Browne - guitar
Dave Haywood - keyboards, bass guitar
Clifford Branch - Clavinet, keyboards
Benjy Myaz
Nigel Staff - keyboards
Peter Morgan - vocals, rap vocals, background vocals
Peter Morgan - vocals, rap vocals, background vocals
Chris Meridith
Andrew "Simmo" Simpson - guitar
Donovan "Don Corleon" Bennett - drum programming
Hopeton Hibbert - bass guitar
Lukes
Memmalatel "Mr. Mojo" Morgan - percussion
Shaun "Mark" Darson - drums
Trevor "Skatta" Bonnick
Winston Rose - saxophone
Michael Morgan
Michael Morgan
Also: Bounty Killer, Sizzla, Bushman, Damion "Jr. Gong" Morgan, Cobra, Damian Marley
Morgan Heritage have become standard bearers for roots reggae. Listening to the opening track here, it becomes apparent that they've taken ideas on board equally from Bob Marley and Third World. They're not afraid of making their sound commercial ... Full Descriptionand accessible, although with a very pleasing thickness that's perfectly commendable. Indeed, for much of the first eight cuts here, they play within that template, with conscious lyrics about righteousness in both life and relationships, before they take an unexpected detour into hip-hop for a while -- and that's hip-hop, not dancehall. It's well done, but still the type of thing that will have you wondering if someone's been messing with your CD player. However, by "Propaganda" they're back where they should be, back with the roots and skanking along in a gentle groove, trading voices. With excellent production -- good bottom in the sound, stirring arrangements, and good performances where the voices, rather than the instruments, stand out -- they do what they do very well. It's impossible to criticize their forays into hip-hop; it's just not the reason people buy Morgan Heritage albums, really. A different EP for those experiments might have been a better idea. They close with a remix of "U've Got Me" (which isn't on the album) featuring Bounty Killer and Sizzla, which brings a strong dancehall edge to roots, a powerful, spare marriage of the past and the present. ~ Chris Nickson
Audio Mixers: Christopher Birch; Collin "Bulbie" York; Bobby "Digital" Dixon; Lynford "Fatta" Marshall; Morgan Heritage; Shane Brown; Steve Eigner.
Photographer: Joe Grant .
Morgan Heritage: Gramps Morgan (vocals, keyboards); Donald Kinsey, Nakhamyah "Lukes" Morgan, Ian Coleman, Andrew "Simmo" Simpson (guitar); Winston Rose (saxophone); Dave Haywood (keyboards, bass guitar); Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale (keyboards); Benjy Myaz, Chris Meridith, Hopeton Hibbert (bass guitar); Shaun "Mark" Darson (drums); Mr. Mojo Morgan (percussion); Michael Morgan, Donovan "Don Corleon" Bennett (drum programming); Dalton Browne, Dean Fraser, Peter Morgan, Kirk Bennett, Nigel Staff, Trevor "Skatta" Bonnick.
Personnel: Peter Morgan (vocals, rap vocals, background vocals); Dalton Browne, Donald Kinsley, Robert Browne (guitar); Dean Fraser, Winston Rose (saxophone); Clifford Branch (Clavinet, keyboards); Christopher Birch (keyboards, drums, drum programming); Nigel Staff (keyboards); Kirk Bennett (drums).
Additional personnel: Cobra, Damion "Jr. Gong" Morgan (vocals); LMS, Sizzla, Bounty Killer, Bushman .
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