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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.

martes, 23 de agosto de 2011

****SIZZLA - RED ALERT****

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****SIZZLA - RED ALERT****

TRACKLIST


1. Your Love Is
2. Life
3. Beautiful
4. Bring Your Lovin'
5. Slew Them
6. Love You
7. Burn The Herb
8. Stay Clean
9. Better Tomorrow
10. Alert
11. First Thing
12. Boom Boom
13. Long Way
14. Blessing
15. Shi Want Mi


DATE 2003
LABEL JET STAR

lunes, 8 de agosto de 2011

****SIZZLA - BLACK WOMAN AND CHILD****

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****SIZZLA - BLACK WOMAN AND CHILD****

TRACKLIST

1. Keep In Touch
2. Blessing
3. Some How
4. Beautiful
5. Long Way
6. Praise Jah & Live
7. Stay Clean
8. Your Love
9. Life
10. Jah Alone
11. Perfect One
12. Bring Your Loving
13. Love You
14. Burn The Herb
15. Better Tomorrow
16. Slue Them

LABEL FIREBALL

PRODUCED BY: Leroy Sugar Roy Moore, Glenis Gooden MIXED AT: Anchor, Digital ENGINEERED BY: Delroy Fatta Pottiner, Glenis Rebel, Chris Gooden

lunes, 16 de mayo de 2011

****CAPLETON - TOE TO TOE VOLUME 3 (WITH SIZZLA)****

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****CAPLETON - TOE TO TOE VOLUME 3 (WITH SIZZLA)****

TRACKLIST


1. Sizzla - Top Of The Line
2. Sizzla - Do What Jah Say
3. Sizzla - Love In The House
4. Sizzla - Nah Move Freaky
5. Sizzla - Set The Place A Fire
6. Sizzla - Babylon Get Demolish
7. Sizzla - Fat & Yu Clean
8. Sizzla - Jerusalem
9. Sizzla - Battlefield
10. Capleton - Dem Running Out
11. Capleton - See Dem
12. Capleton - Red Pon Backra
13. Capleton - Jah Jah Lift My Head
14. Capleton - Words Of Mind
15. Capleton - She's So Fine
16. Capleton - Log On Girls
17. Capleton - Hot Stuff
18. Capleton - Can't Stop This

LABEL CHARM-JET STARDATE 2002
After matching the likes of Mikey Spice with Garnett Silk and Glen Washington with George Nooks, this third volume of Jet Star's "Toe 2 Toe" series features the well-respected "firemen" Sizzla and Capleton in a head to head, toe to toe clash. Strongly influenced by the teachings of the Bobo Ashanti elders, Sizzla and Capleton - also known as Kalonji and the Prophet (also King Shango) respectively - have firmly established their names in the forefront of modern reggae and dancehall music since the second half of the nineties. Being two of the most prolific acts on Jamaica they have made a serious impact with songs that were fueled by righteous passion and contained fierce criticism towards Babylonian wrongdoers. Both artists' cultural oriented tunes have drawn notable attention on the Island as well as internationally and have received critical acclaim from reggae connoisseurs all over the world.
Sizzla - real name Miguel Orlando Collins - was brought up by devout Rastafarian parents in the August Town district of east Kingston. There he built a local reputation on the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system, before he started to do recordings, first for the "Zagalou" label and then for Xterminator producer Phillip "Fattis" Burrell. The latter released Sizzla's debut set "Burning Up", which was followed by the highly acclaimed, "Praise Ye Jah", his breakthrough album from 1997. At the same time producer Bobby "Digital" Dixon put out the equally excellent "Black Woman And Child". To call Sizzla's output in the years since then prolific would be an understatement as it truly has been phenomenal, even by Jamaican standards. Although still releasing modern roots tunes, Sizzla has more and more moved into the hardcore dancehall scene, which caused some controversy in recent years as he started to deliver "slackness" tunes.
Most of the Sizzla tunes gathered here are delivered over driving, hardcore dancehall riddims from producers such as Louis "Flabba" Malcolm, Cordell "Skatta" Burrell, Preston Onfroy and Winston "Weepow" Powell, to name a few. Solid efforts included are "Do What Jah Say aka Leaving Babylon", "Babylon Get Demolish" and "Battlefield". However, Sizzla can be captured at his very best in the excellent "Fat & Yu Clean" and sees him in devastating form in the Doctor Marshall produced "Jerusalem". With the exception of "Love In The House" and the awesome "Set The Place A Fire" - across a revitalized version of the "Promised Land" riddim - you won't find modern roots & culture tunes incorporating the more melodic singjay style Sizzla was known and loved for in the first years of his career.
Next nine tracks come from today's most popular Bobo performer Capleton, a relative veteran who scored his first hit in 1990 with "Number One On The Good Look Chart". At that time Capleton was regarded one of the slackest of deejays on the island of Jamaica. His cuts for Jamaica's top producers were collected on the essential 'Capleton Gold' album in 1991. However, over the years he changed his lyrical themes from "slackness" and "gun talk" to roots & culture. Since his prolific work for Stuart Brown's "African Star" label, in particular his "Prophecy" masterwork of 1995, Capleton has worked with a variety of producers and has delivered many top-calibre 45s on many different labels. On the album front he kept quite quiet with only a few releases in recent years.
Capleton delivers a wicked set which includes five efforts across modern reggae riddims and four cuts over hardcore street beats. No matter what riddim he has to ride, Capleton handles it seemingly effortless and to full effect. On the cultural side we're treated to the awesome "See Dem", which is followed by "Jah Jah Lift My Head", an outstanding cut across Bob Marley's "Heathen" riddim. Also worth of hearing is the above par tune "Words Of Mind", delivered over the deep roots sound of Reggae Central's revitalized "Promised Land" riddim. Capleton rounds off with a solid, enjoyable effort, "Can't Stop This", which is performed over a vibrant, nyabinghi flavored roots riddim called "Never Go Under". The hardcore dancehall part brings us the wicked "Dem Running Out", the hard hitting Red Pon Backra", the light-hearted "Log On Girls" and the vibrant "Hot Stuff".
Both Sizzla and Capleton deliver nuff good tunes to make this "Toe 2 Toe" set well worth checking.

viernes, 8 de octubre de 2010

SIZZLA - GHETTO YOUTH-OLOGY

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GHETTO YOUTH-OLOGY

TRACKLIST


01 Jah love 3:43
02 Ghetto utes dem ah suffer 3:44
03 Stop it right now 4:05
04 Gwaan bear 4:00
05 Hey youths (respect) 3:59
06 Black man in The White House 3:38
07 Future is yours 3:27
08 Premeditate 3:51
09 I'm loving you 3:30
10 Open up the doors 4:22
11 What am I to do baby featuring Conradine Campbell 4:01
12 I love you so 4:16
13 Tax payers money 4:34
14 Qualities in life 4:05
15 Babylon ease off 3:41


Album : Ghetto Youth-ology
Artist : Sizzla
Release Date : 2009
Label : Greensleeves Records
Number of discs : 1
Genre : Reggae

miércoles, 18 de agosto de 2010

SIZZLA - SPEAK OF JAH

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SPEAK OF JAH


TRACKLIST


1. Fight Against the Youth
2. Give Thanks to Jah
3. Teach the Little Children
4. Speak of Jah
5. Somehow
6. Dem Ago Suffer
7. Vision
8. Love and Affection
9. Girls Dem, The
10. Freedom
11. Somehow Remix - (remix)
12. Right Road
13. Couldn't Come Among Us


Is Sizzla human? That question, rhetorical or not, begs to be asked when someone (or thing) releases three, sometimes four albums a year. Are there two of him? Is there a Sizzla-bot running loose in the world, singjaying tirelessly while his flesh-and-blood counterpart lounges on the beach? Unlikely. It's best, for sanity's sake, just to accept that Sizzla is indeed that prolific. Inevitably, he sometimes suffers from a lack of consistency from release to release, but Speak of Jah, his second release of 2004, manages to be more of a peak than a valley. It's a rootsy set overall, with a few dancehall cuts, the classic slackness of "The Girls Dem," and the more modern Jamaican bump of "Couldn't Come Among Us" thrown in for good measure. Sizzla also likes to sneak in a sensitive acoustic song occasionally, and the title cut here turns out to be one of his best since 2000's "Happy to Love." It isn't without weak moments and his gruff voice sounds particularly out of place among the slick, sugary background vocals on "Give Thanks to Jah," but it's a minor flaw in an otherwise excellent reggae set.


Audio Mixer: Flava .


Recording information: Anchor Studio; Bobby Digital Studio; Kingston 6 Studio; Sizzla Studio.


Label Bogalusa
Orig Year 2004
Discs 1
Release Date Mar 09, 2004
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Ingo Kleinhammer; Flava; Axeman
Engineer Flava

domingo, 21 de febrero de 2010

SIZZLA - CRUCIAL TIME

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SIZZLA CRUCIAL TIME 2010

Artist : Sizzla
Title : Crucial Times (Jamaica And Worldwide)
Label : Greensleeves Record
Genre : Reggae
Str.date : 01/12/2010
Rip.date : 01/13/2010
Source : Retail CD
Supplier : Real Kings & Soldiers Family
Encoder : LAME
Duration : 53:20
Tracks : 13


TRACKLIST
1 Sizzla - Precious Gift 4:07
2 Sizzla - Crucial Time 3:34
3 Sizzla - Take A Stand 4:00
4 Sizzla - Agricultre And Education 3:55
5 Sizzla - Charming 3:35
6 Sizzla - Jolly Good Time 3:56
7 Sizzla - Rat Race 3:45
8 Sizzla - Theres No Pain 4:17
9 Sizzla - Sufferation And Poverty 6:00
10 Sizzla - Foundation 4:20
11 Sizzla - Atta Clap 4:04
12 Sizzla - Progress 3:40
13 Sizzla - Get Rid Ah Dem 4:01

jueves, 29 de octubre de 2009

SIZZLA - BLACK HISTORY

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BLACK HISTORY 2001

1.Bandulu
2. Instance
3. Ring Leader
4. Black History
5. No Pain
6. Rastafari Children
7. Problem inna the System
8. Bun Dem Up
9. Run Dem to Wrong
10. Things Will Be Better
11. Upfullness
12. Galong
13. Don't Be Disappointed
14. Happy to Love

sábado, 10 de octubre de 2009

SIZZLA - BOBO ASHANTI

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BOBO ASHANTI

1 The World
2 Courage
3 Whether Or Not
4 Grow U Locks
5 This Day
6 Attack
7 Glorify
8 Wicked Naw Go Prosper
9 Good Looking
10 Do Good
11 Strength & Hope
12 Children Beware
13 Must Rise

miércoles, 7 de octubre de 2009

SIZZLA - RASTAFARI TEACH EVERYTHING

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RASTAFARI TEACH I EVERYTHING

1. Rastafari Teach I Everything [Explicit]
2. Beautiful [Explicit]
3. Yes I Get High [Explicit]
4. Better Make Sure [Explicit]
5. Revenge [Explicit]
6. Planet Earth [Explicit]
7. Escape From Prison [Explicit]
8. Give Her The Loving [Explicit]
9. It This [Explicit]
10. No Problem [Explicit]
11. Stay Clean [Explicit]
12. Energy [Explicit]
13. Make Love [Explicit]

martes, 29 de septiembre de 2009

SIZZLA - ROYAL SON OF ETHIOPIA

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ROYAL SON OF ETHIOPIA 1999


1 As In The Beginning
2 Eastern Mountain
3 In This Time (Featuring Luciano)
4 Ripe Leaf
5 Burn Dem Turf
6 What Does It Worth?
7 A Wah Dat?
8 Babylon Homework
9 Oh Children
10 Break Free
11 Mental Chains
12 True Hearts
13 A Wah Dat? (Remix)

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