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martes, 22 de octubre de 2013

SIZZLA - IN GAMBIA

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SIZZLA - IN GAMBIA

1 Welcome To Africa
2 Blackman Rise
3 Woman Of Creation
4 Nothing Cah Wrong
5 Feed The Children
6 Too Much War
7 Make A Visit
8 Let It Grow Featuring – Jesse Jendah*
9 Gambian Girls
10 Planet In Peril
11 Where Is The Love
12 Branded Again

Sizzla is back with his second album in just one month. February saw the release of the Caveman produced set 'The Chant', and now it’s time for 'Sizzla in Gambia', mostly recorded in the African country during a visit in 2008, with post-production in Jamaica by DJ Karim of Stainless Music.

Since 2009 Sizzla has dropped five albums. Three of these – 'Crucial Times', 'The Chant' and 'Ghetto Youth-Ology' – have been produced by people said to have worked the deejay since the beginning, and marketed with a back to the roots type of campaign.

Sizzla In GambiaAnd 'Sizzla in Gambia' differs from these sets – not only by its more contemporary producer – by being more dancehall-driven, even though hip-hop influences are also apparent. There’s only one straight one drop – the previously released Blackman Rise. The other eleven songs are previously unreleased.

'Sizzla in Gambia' is far from solid, but contains a healthy dose of catchy melodies and conscious and spiritual lyrics.

The uplifting, yet frenetic, African chant Welcome to Africa opens the album and is later followed by the acoustic, yet furious, Make a Visit, which hits you like a punk rock song, while Where Is the Love is almost Barry White-like in its tone and mood.

It’s been a while since Sizzla dropped a real gem, but this album is together with last year’s 'The Scriptures' his most cohesive set in years.

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