Dirty Heads - Any Port in a Storm (Special Edition) (2008)

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Title: Any Port in a Storm (Special Edition)
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Endurance Music Group
Genre: Alternative, Reggae
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:46
Total Size: 508 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Neighborhood (2:52)
2. Stand Tall (3:11)
3. Shine (3:02)
4. Driftin' (3:28)
5. Taint (3:14)
6. Morning Light (2:36)
7. Insomnia (3:47)
8. Easy (3:19)
9. Knows That I (3:37)
10. Chelsea (3:10)
11. Check The Level (3:41)
12. Believe (3:24)
13. Hip Hop Misfits (2:40)
14. Everything I'm Looking For (3:09)
15. Stand Tall (Acoustic) (3:11)
16. Viva La Vida (Acoustic) (2:04)
17. Sails to the Wind (3:29)
18. Headphones (2:52)
19. Lonely One (3:43)
20. Lay Me Down (feat. Rome) (3:35)
21. Antelope (3:29)
22. Rains it Pours (3:19)
23. I Got No Time (4:01)

Review by Richie Unterberger
The Dirty Heads comfortably combine hip-hop and reggae with somewhat lesser dollops of conventional rock songwriting and arrangements on Any Port in a Storm. While those are the three main styles the group blend, they don't always use all three idioms in the same song, some tracks coming close to being straight hip-hop, reggae, and/or rock. Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan are even referenced in "Believe." It's an unusual mixture, but more clever than exciting, without standout tunes or lyrics. Topics for the latter include statements of mild musical and social outsiderdom, declarations of pride for sticking to their principles, and the occasional nod to romance. A fair amount of profanity is used, but hardly in an aggressive manner, almost as if it's running a little counter to their generally upbeat natures. Billy Preston appears on keyboards in one of the last sessions he recorded before his death.



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