Richie Spice - In the Streets to Africa (2007)

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Title: In the Streets to Africa
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: VP Records
Genre: Reggae
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 57:04
Total Size: 378 MB | 131 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Get Up
02. Open The Door
03. Youth Dem Cold
04. Babylon A Gwaan
05. Digital Ways feat. Joseph Hill of Culture
06. Sunny Day
07. Baby Face feat. Spanner Banner & Pliers
08. Uptown Girl
09. Brown Skin
10. Groovin My Girl
11. High Grade
12. Take It Easy
13. Mind Off Of Me
14. Cant Stop Loving Jah
15. Motherland Calling

Richie Spice is no innovator, but he's undeniably a master of a certain variety of modern roots reggae -- the kind that blends old-school rhythms with modern technology and flirts with dancehall sounds while keeping the lyrical messages devout and socially conscious. Of course, at times the Rastafarian version of social consciousness can sound an awful lot like retrograde conservatism to Babylonian ears (notice that Spice's highest praise for womanhood is reserved for those who "know how to stitch and know how to hem"). Still, listeners can probably all agree that praising a woman for her domestic skills is better than bragging about how many people he's shot, and he does have other lyrical themes as well -- not to mention some heavyweight rhythms to work with, courtesy of producers like Devon Wheatley and Clive Hunt. Highlights include the brilliant sufferer's anthem "Youth Dem Cold," a very fine duo performance that features the late Joseph Hill (of Culture), and the sweet and simple "Take It Easy." Less inspiring are the strangely desultory "Get Up," which opens the album, and the generic nyahbinghi repatriation anthem that ends it.~© Rick Anderson /TiVo




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