Yellowman - A Man You Want (1993)

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Title: A Man You Want
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Shanachie
Genre: Reggae
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 46:08
Total Size: 300 MB | 106 MB
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Tracklist
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01. A Man You Want
02. Nobody Move '93
03. Greatest Gift
04. Copy Cat
05. Reggae On The Move
06. Help
07. Condom
08. Flowers (feat. Norma Rowe)
09. This Is A Letter
10. One God
11. America
12. Deliver Us

"Lord have mercy, me wanna know why every DJ sound the same?" Yellowman scoffs on the scathing "Copy Cat." "They sound like the next man, all their voice a same." No fear of that with our yellow hero, who's determined to show these inferior models just what an original toaster sounds like over some of the hottest riddims of the day. A Man You Want is a dancehall delight, overseen by Maurice "Black Scorpio" Johnson, and boasting a bashment worth of top-notch riddims from Sly & Robbie, Maxie, Fluxie, and the always welcome Dean Fraser. And proof positive is found in the exuberant version of Yellow's old smash "Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt," now retooled for the modern age as "Nobody Move '93." The album itself moves among highly computerized riddims, à la the title track, yet another go-round for the rabidly popular "Bogle" riddim, or the equally militant "Greatest Gift," a radical rewrite of the Heptones' "Everybody Bawling." "Condom," in contrast, is a bit more lavish, and as its title suggests, it's one of a slew of songs on the set that tackles important issues. Much of the set is culturally themed, encompassing AIDs, teenaged temptresses, and religious-themed numbers like "One God," "Help," and the heartfelt plea to "Deliver Us." There's a couple of weak links amid these strong cultural chains. Neither the DJ nor guesting Norma Rowe bloom on "Flowers," and while "A Letter to Mummy & Daddy" was charming when delivered by a young Errol Dunkley, it's just creepy in the older Yellow's hands. But those aside, the rest of this set is impressive. The riddims sizzle while the DJ puts the young guns to shame with his witty, intelligent, and insightful toasts. A masterful album that rivals the best of Yellow's earlier sets.~ Review by Jo-Ann Greene


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