The In Crowd - His Majesty Is Coming (2005)
Artist: The In Crowd
Title: His Majesty Is Coming
Year Of Release: 2005 (1978)
Label: Trojan Records TJDDD257
Genre: Roots Reggae, Rocksteady
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 02:25:45
Total Size: 953 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: His Majesty Is Coming
Year Of Release: 2005 (1978)
Label: Trojan Records TJDDD257
Genre: Roots Reggae, Rocksteady
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 02:25:45
Total Size: 953 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
The In Crowd, like make most true Jamaican bands (as compared to vocal groups), had both a day and a night job. While the sun shined they worked as sessionmen (notably for Glen Brown), in the evening they took to the stage. A little more unusually though, they had a songwriter in their midst, Fil Callendar, who also doubled as their producer. Heavily influenced by the lighter side of the American R&B scene -- the Stylistics, Chi-Lites, et al, the Crowd created reggae with a decided urban flair, which proved popular on both sides of the Atlantic. "His Majesty Is Coming" landed in the U.K. reggae Top 10 in late 1976, and remained there until "We Play Reggae" pushed it aside the following June, which in turn eventually gave way to the equally successful "Back a Yard." Invariably, all three appeared on the band's debut album, titled after the first hit, with "Born in Ethiopia," a further Jamaican smash single tossed in for good measure. The band's sublime, sweet harmonies, bubbly rhythms, and arrangements edged with funk, blues, or urban flavors went down easily. Their conscious lyrics added weight, with numbers like "Beg You a Ten Cent," "Slave Ship," "You Facey Whitey," and "Power of the Spirit" providing real bite. This album was the band's crowning achievement, although a series of further strong singles from the band and a solo Callendar followed. This two-CD reissue includes virtually all of them, adding a further 24 tracks to the original album's 11. Several of the songs appear in their splendid, extended "discomix" form, a couple with DJ versions attached. Callendar's "Sweet Man," a major British reggae hit in 1980, his "Rub a Dub Time," and "Life" are among the highlights, as is the Crowd's "Marcus Garvey's Back in Town," "Add a Little Light," "Getting Cozy," and "Riding High," all of which hit big in Jamaica. Only the omission of "Milk and Honey" and "Island Music," the latter another Brit hit, stop this from being the ultimate In Crowd compilation.
Tracklist:
CD1 (01:13:19)
1 His Majesty Is Coming
2 Beg You A Two Cent
3 More Employment
4 Back A Yard
5 Lets Go To The Party
6 We Play Reggae
7 A Little Bit Of Reggae
8 Slave Ship
9 You Facey Whitey
10 Born In Ethiopia
11 Power Of The Spirit
12 Daughter Child
13 Reggae Groove
14 Life (12" Mix)
15 Riding High (12" Mix)
16 No Money
CD2 (01:12:26)
1 Baby My Love
2 Love Harmony
3 Marcus Garvey's Back In Town (12" Mix)
4 Dedicated To Jah
5 Man From New Guinea
6 Add A Little Light
7 Introducing Little Dread
8 Sweet Man
9 Getting Cozy (Extended Mix)
10 Gamesta
11 Rasta Man No Evil
12 Everybody Wants To Be Loved
13 In My Arms
14 Rub A Dub Time (12" Mix)
15 Give Us More Time