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martes, 23 de julio de 2013

EVERTON BLENDER - LIFT UP YOUR HEAD

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EVERTON BLENDER - LIFT UP YOUR HEAD

1. Create a Sound
2. Lift up Your Head
3. Where Do the Children Play? - Everton Blender, Stevens, Cat
4. My Father's Home
5. Gwaan Natty
6. Family Man
7. If You Want to Make It
8. Sun Is Shining - Everton Blender, Marley, Bob
9. Ghetto Youths
10. Westbound Train - Everton Blender, Brown, Dennis [1]
11. Ethiopia Calling
12. Bring Di Kutchie
13. Man Is Unjust
14. Sun Is Shining [Ezy Mix] - Everton Blender, Marley, Bob

Label Heartbeat
Orig Year 1994
Release Date Nov 01, 1994
Producer Richard Bell

Personnel
Danny Thompson
David Madden
Firehouse Crew
J. Moore
D. Lara
Danny Firehouse
Everton Blender - vocals
P. Hall
D. Pinckney - guitar
J. Lara - background vocals
S. Tucker
T. Green - horns
Wrongmove Crosdale

Also: Sly Dunbar, Dean Fraser, Culture Knox

First album by this concious roots singer.

All songs written or co-written by Richard Bell except "Where Do The Children Play" (Cat Stevens), "Sun Is Shining" (Bob Marley) and "Westbound Train" (D. Brown/W. Holness).

Personnel: Everton Blender (vocals); D. Pinckney (guitar); David Madden, T. Green (horns); D. Lara, J. Moore, S. Tucker, P. Hall, J. Lara (background vocals); Wrongmove Crosdale, Mafia & Fluxy, Danny Firehouse, Firehouse Crew, Danny Thompson.

Engineers: Culture Lee (tracks 1, 9); Newton Greenfield, D. Cole, R. Browne (tracks 2-3); Scientist, Jason (track 4); Culture Lee, Jason, Backra (track 5); Backra, Culture Lee, English (track 6); M. Riley, R. Bell (track 7); Newton Greenfield, English, D. Cole (track 8); Culture Lee, Newton Greenfield, R. Brownie (track 10); Culture Lee, David Cole (track 11); Backra, Culture Lee (track 13).

BIO

One of the few Jamaican singers to bridge the gap between roots and dancehall styles of reggae, the man known as Everton "Blender" When reggae fans hear the opening notes of "Lift Up Your Head" Ghetto People Song "" Blend Dem, "etc they immediately recognize these songs as cultural anthems of our time The high number of hits Everton has accrued is most impressive for an artist who has been in business for such a seemingly short time, but like many of Jamaica's biggest musical stars The road to fame was not short or easy one

Everton Williams was born in parish of Clarendon Jamaica but grew up in Kingston 13 on Maxfield Avenue Everton worked as a painter and decorator builder but he realiseraed to the strong chemicals heworked with were not good for his voice or his health in general, with God's help and direction he chose to leave his job to pursue a singing career in 1980 he met Phyllis Thompson (who would later become his wife) and moved back to Clarendon During 1985 Everton and Phyllis' first child, Isha was born

Although Everton had recorded a handful of singles for various producers, he had yet to score with a hit on the island but it was about to change in 1991, he expressed the autobiographical "Create a Sound" song Everton describes experiences in the music business and with Rasta beliefs It was released next year on the Star Trail label, and it was Everton Blender first hit Everton continued to record Star Tjärnväg which had a distribution agreement Med Heartbeat Records, 1994's Lift Up Your Head (HB 169) was Everton's full length debut and featured "Create a Sound" along with hits "Family Man" "Bring di Kutchie" "My father's home" Gwaan Natty "and the title track, which would go on to become one of the biggest anthems of the 1990s

Everton continued to record Star Trail and other labels, scoring hits including "Blend Dem" World Corruption "" Bob Marley "" Piece of the Blender "" The Man "and "Coming Harder" all collected on the 1996 album Piece of the Blender: The Singles (HB 209) By this time, Everton decided to take care of his career ochstarta his own label which he called "Blend Dem Productions, he began to finance most of their own recordings, a move that proved to increasetension between him and many who wanted to control the music production and marketing of the island, but he persevered knew that having control of his career was the right decision and his relationship with the Heartbeat became even stronger during the 1999 Heartbeat out Everton Blender's first album Blend Dem productions Rootsman Credential (HB 227) In addition to missed shots as "Ghetto People Song" "Why do we have to war" and "False Words" was Everton's own productions including "Slick Me Slick" "These Hands" and many more strong statements of Everton faith and will to SINCE successful release of Rootsman Credential Everton has toured the USA Europe and the Caribbean, established himself as one of the best touring teams from Jamaica Live at the White River Reggae Bash (HB 242) captures Everton performtheir most popular material with Blend Dem tape

As the millennium ended Heartbeat released an album of new Blend Dem productions that includes top acts riding Everton Blender produced Rhythms Dance Hall Liberation (HB 246) features Anthony B, Tony Rebel, Louie Culture Richie Spice Everton Blender daughter Isha and Everton was also executive producer on Richie Spice's debut album Universal (HB 103) and plays a role in Spanner Banner new release Real Love (HB 249)

Blender album was released in 2001 Visionary (HB 254) consisted of his trademark conscious commitment over sizzling roots and dancehall own productions with guest appearances by Bennie Man Anthony B, Tony Rebel, and Marcia Griffiths with Everton's strong performance single best album reviewsthroughout the music press in 2001 and 2002 was also marked excellent touring year for Blender, where he headlined several major reggae events

King Man (HB 258) is the latest work of Blend Dem Productions The new album is the latest game in Blender legacy of excellent reggae music to the discerning listener Expect to see Everton Blender somewhere near you as he tours later this year to support the release

viernes, 28 de octubre de 2011

****EVERTON BLENDER - IT´S MY TIME****

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****EVERTON BLENDER - IT´S MY TIME****

TRACKLIST


1. Give Thanks To The Father
2. Blender Nah Gone No Way
3. She Is Leaving
4. Travel The World
5. Make It If You Try
6. Baby
7. Tallow Tallow
8. The Philosopher
9. Shanty
10. One Who Loves You
11. What A Feeling
12. Its My Time
13. Time Drawing Near
14. Sing Mi A Go Sing


DATE 2005
LABEL EXPLORER

viernes, 7 de octubre de 2011

****EVERTON BLENDER - VISIONARY****

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****EVERTON BLENDER - VISIONARY****

TRACKLIST


1. If You Want To Make It
2. Jah Vibes
3. Lovers' Holiday
4. Slackness (With Beenie Man)
5. Jah Never Fail I Yet
6. Golden Pen
7. I Love Jah
8. Kanta
9. Brain Food (With Anthony B)
10. Been Trying
11. Inside Out
12. Leonard Howell
13. Love In My Heart
14. War Monger Man
15. Loving You
16. Kanta Combination (With Tony Rebel)


Producer Everton Williams
Personnel Marcia Griffiths - vocals
Earl "Chinna" Smith - guitar
Chris Meredith - bass
Dalton Browne - guitar
Dwight Pinkney
Juice
Barnabas
D. Pinckney
Danny 'Axeman' Thompson
Dwight "Duke" Dawes - keyboards
Everton Blender
Gregory Mullings - drums
Dennis Walks - background vocals
Mikey Spice
Rolando "Fanso" Wilson


Also: Dean Fraser, Beenie Man, Anthony B., Tony Rebel




DATE 2001
LABEL HEARTBEAT

Reggae fans will surely enjoy Everton Blender's winning island collection Visionary, which takes listeners on an hour-long Rasta ride that stays faithful to the genre. Lyrically, listeners uninitiated with Rasta culture and dialect may have ... Full Descriptiona difficult time deciphering some of the words to Blender's songs. To that end, a read through the liner notes is recommended, as Blender's wordplay is gloriously steeped in heritage and inner strength. The laid-back and sunny "Lovers' Holiday" is a steady grooving reggae fiesta that puts forth the simple and charming gesture, "I want to make a date with you/and make my dreams come true." It is reminiscent of Bob Marley's charming "Three Little Birds." Blender takes another romantic turn on the bright and innocent "Loving You." Beenie Man guests on the effective, signature life-is-hard reggae song that is "Slackness," while the jammin' "Jah Never Fail I Yet" inspires audiences' inner warrior to, with love and dignity, persevere against all odds. "Kanta" continues on the album's prevalent endurance theme, and is a banner moment where Blender serves up speedier, meatier reggae fare. This song has a bit of a militant edge to it as Blender sings, "They want to see my family walk and beg bread/They want to see I lose my head." This is a powerful song with great meaning and symbolism. Legalizing pot gets a nod on "Brain Food," which questions, "How you fi legalize them gun/and no legalize the herb?" The song really captures the essence of marijuana's high regard in Rasta culture and, after listening, presents a good case on its behalf. There are plenty of reggae artists who try to inject something different to the genre, to create a sort of neo-reggae. While this proves successful sometimes -- such as in the case of Shabba Ranks -- sometimes it's just cool to stay faithful to the tried and true, which Blender does, and does so well. He is an uplifting visionary, indeed.

miércoles, 29 de septiembre de 2010

EVERTON BLENDER - NEGRIL JAMAICA - BOB MARLEY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

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NEGRIL JAMAICA - BOB MARLEY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION


TRACKLIST


1.Intro
2.I Love Jah, Jah
3.Higher High
4.The Man
5.World Coruption
6.Blend Dem
7.Where Do the Children Play
8.Bob Marley
9.Piece Of The Blender
10.Lift Up Your Head
11.talk
12.War Monger Man
13.Danger In Your Eyes
14.Ghetto People Song
15.Family Man


Everton Blender
Date: 2001-02-??
Venue: Negril, Jamaica
Notes: Everton Blender 2001 Negril, Jamaica

EVERTON BLENDER - Live At The White River Reggae Bash

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LIVE AT THE WHITE RIVER REGGAE BASH


TRACKLIST


1. Overture
2. Create a Sound
3. Bob Marley / World Corruption
4. Where Do the Children Play - (a cappella)
5. False Words
6. Live Up
7. Man, The
8. Blend Dem
9. Piece of the Blender
10. Family Man
11. Lift up Your Head
12. Overture #2
13. I Love Jah Jah
14. Higher High
15. We No Fear
16. Danger in Your Eyes
17. Why Do We Have to War


Label Heartbeat
Orig Year 2000
Discs 1
Release Date Feb 08, 2000


Producer Oneil Russell
Engineer Barry O'Hare; Chris Wilson


Of the 15 tracks (not counting two brief instrumental "overtures") on this live album, ten were recorded at the White River Reggae Bash and five at various locations during Blender's Rootsman Credential tour in autumn of 1999. Blender is a very good live performer whose hits "Create a Sound" and "Blend Dem" translate well to the sweaty atmosphere of a live show; the combination of his uplifting, "cultural" lyrics and the lean dancehall rhythms of the Blend Dem Band is as winning onstage as it is in the studio. The only thing that keeps this album from being a completely unalloyed pleasure is the poor quality of the backing singers. While their dodgy pitch is easily overlooked on densely arranged songs like "We No Fear" and "Family Man," it is painfully apparent on the mostly a cappella "Where Do the Children Play." Still, Blender's charisma and his band's expertise are enough to carry the show. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson


Personnel includes: Everton Blender (vocals); The Blend Dem Band, The Three T


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viernes, 10 de septiembre de 2010

EVERTON BLENDER - ROOTSMAN CREDENTIAL

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ROOTSMAN CREDENTIAL


TRACKLIST


1. Ghetto People Song
2. Bingi Man a Come
3. Slick Me Slick
4. Don't Be Used (Mr. Jacket & Tie)
5. Danger in Your Eyes
6. Can't Stop the Vibes
7. Why Do We Have to War?
8. Higher High
9. I Love Jah Jah
10. Weeping Eyes
11. We No Fear
12. These Hands
13. So Long
14. False Words


Label Heartbeat
Orig Year 1999
Release Date Apr 13, 1999
Producer Chris Wilson; Everton Blender; Tony Rebel
Recording Time 53 minutes
Personnel Earl "Chinna" Smith - guitar
Dean Fraser - horns
Nambo Robinson - horns
Bongo Herman - percussion
D. Lara - vocals, background vocals
Everton Blender - vocals


Also: Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare

Everton Blender is one of the top roots reggae singers on the scene as of late 1999, when this album was released. He's also a fine producer, as this effort demonstrates -- self-produced albums aren't as common in reggae as they are in other genres, and he acquits himself nicely here with the assistance of multi-instrumentalist Daddy Marshall (and, on a few tracks, session stars like guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith and the legendary drummer Sly Dunbar). Marshall's digital rhythms power a program of Everton originals that range in style from the lovers rock of "Slick Me Slick" to strictly cultural dancehall numbers like "Bingi Man a Come" and "I Love Jah Jah" (I never said the songs were original, just that they're good). Blender sings in a strong, chesty tenor voice spiced up with the occasional Michael Rose-ish ululation, and if his range isn't especially great, he manages to use what's available to him very effectively on tracks like "Weeping Eyes" and the admonitory "These Hands." Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson


Recorded in Kingston, Jamaica.


Personnel: Everton Blender (vocals); Derrick Lara (vocals, background vocals); Dean Fraser (horns); Sly Dunbar (drums); Bongo Herman (percussion).


Audio Mixers: Chris Wilson; Fatta; Pete Foster; Bulby; Brad Young.


Recording information: Black Scorpio; Main Street; MIxing Lab; Penthouse Recording Studio; Tuff Gong; Underground Studio.


Unknown Contributor Roles: The Firehouse Crew; Howard Messam; Asher.


Personnel includes: Everton Blender (vocals); Earl "Chinna" Smith (guitar); Dean Fraser, Nambo Robinson (horns); Robbie Shakespeare, "Flabba" Holt (bass); Sly Dunbar (drums).


Engineers include: Raymond Ledgister, Andrew Thomas, Pete Foster.

martes, 15 de septiembre de 2009

EVERTON BLENDER - KINGMAN

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KINGMAN

1 Hail the King
2 Gone a Country
3 Little Green Apples
4 Tabernacle Tree
5 Is It Because I'm Black
6 Throw Down Your Arms
7 Kingman
8 False Tongue
9 True Love
10 Who Cares
11 Abbabajani
12 Do Good
13 Backra
14 The System
15 Tabernacle Tree
17 False Tongue


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jueves, 10 de septiembre de 2009

EVERTON BLENDER - WORLD CORRUPTION

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WORLD CORRUPTION

Coming harder
World corruption
Just wanna be
The man
Live up
Bob Marley
Piece a di blender
Blow your nose
Blend dem
Material girl
Baa baa white sheep
When you wrong
If you want to dance (with Prezident brown)
Blow your nose part 2 (with Prezident brown)

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