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Artista:
Damian Marley
Origen:
Jamaica, KingstonJamaica
Nacido el día:
21 de Julio de 1978
Disco de Damian Marley: «Halfway Tree»
Disco de Damian Marley: «Halfway Tree» (Anverso)
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  • Título:Halfway Tree
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CD Ft.Treach, Bunny Walier,Bounty Killer,Eve,Capleton
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Covering everything from roots reggae to dancehall, culture to (mild) slackness, and hip-hop to R&B, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley's sophomore offering, Halfway Tree, bridges the gap between several disparate Jamaican sounds. "Where Is The Love?"--set to a slinky American R&B rhythm--juxtaposes the youngest Marley's roughneck toasting against Ruff Ryder Eve's assertive feminist rap. His posh uptown pedigree can be observed in the smooth grooves and salsa-infected vibes of the Sly & Robbie-produced "She Needs My Love," which also showcases graceful vocalization by Yami Bolo. "Catch a Fire," featuring brother Stephen's raw silk harmonies, drops some straightforward African diaspora history in a classic roots reggae style, deconstructing and updating their father Bob's classic "Slave Driver." Overall, Halfway Tree is above average, and "Give Dem Some Way" is the album's most outstanding selection. After opening with a truly funny spoken-word intro, a funky bass-drum-and-flute "wild apache" beat kicks in, and then Jr. Gong and talented newcomer Izzy set it off for the educated rude-bwoy youth. --Rebecca Levine
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21 personas de un total de 22 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Solid

This is by far one of the greatest modern reggae albums out there. Named after a particular area in Kingston, Jamaica where all major roads meet, Damian "Jr.Gong" Marley sampled a variety of musical genres while collaborating with many big time reggae, dancehall & hiphop artists.

1. Educated Fools (5/5) - Nice hiphop beat. Great way to start things off. Bunny Wailer opens with an interesting skit leaving Jr Gong to do his thing along with Bounty Killa & Treach (Naughty by Nature). 2nd best track of the album.

2. More Justice (4.5/5) - Big time reggae tune. Good message.

3. It Was Written (4/5) - (modern reggae/hiphop) Very popular track. Nice collab with Capleton, Stephen Marley, and Drag-On.

4. Catch a Fire (3/5) Not bad for a solo effort.

5. Still Searchin' w/ Yami Bolo (5/5) - 3rd best track on the album.

6. She Needs My Love w/ Yami Bolo (4.5) - Dancehall track. Very nicely done.

7. Mi Blenda (5/5) - More Danchall here. Arguably the best track on the album, and Jr. Gong's best solo effort. He delivered an absolute scorcher!

8. Where Is the Love (4.5/5) - Nice Hip Hop beat. Good vibes. Nice collab with Eve. Positive message.

9. Harder (Interlude) - see #10

10. Born to Be Wild (3.5/5) - A rather dark/violent story was told but overall it's a well produced song.

11. Give Dem Some Way (5/5) - Modern Reggae. Nice african inspired beat. Jr Gong was sharp on this one.

12. Half Way Tree (Interlude)

13. Paradise Child (4.5/5) - Nice collab with Jimmy Cozier. Very smooth and relaxing R&B beat.

14. Stuck in Between (4/5) - Modern reggae tune. Jr Gong did his thing as usual. Well done track.

15. Half Way Tree (5/5) - Danchall/HipHop. Major props to Jr Gong for bringing in Swizz Beatz on this one. The beat is sick! You'll be bouncing from start to finish. 4th best track.

16. Stand a Chance/And You Be Loved (4/5) Modern Reggae. Very smooth track. The Bonus track should have been separate.

Overall, a very solid grammy winning effort that wouldn't disappoint. It's really made for the larger audience rather than just roots reggae enthusiasts, as most of the tracks had hiphop beats (crossover appeal). I'd recommend reggae/danchall/hiphop fans to get this album. It has everything that will grab your attention.

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7 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Halfway Tree-Reinvention of Rebel Music

Halfway Tree, Damian Marley's major label debut is a ground-breaking blend of reggae riddims and dancehall bass lines. beginning with the electrifying reality rhyming of Educated Fools, and pushing into more solemn and inspirational songs such as It Was Written (my favorite), he then pays a beautiful homage to his father in Catch a Fire, doing a very worthy job putting a modern twist to Bob's Slave Driver. From there Damian moves into some R&B and more dance-able tunes, but brings the revolutionary spirit back with the Halfway Tree Selah, and with the humbling social critiques of Stand a Chance. Overall, this album is a well-rounded and fantastic reinvention of Rebel Music and Damian shows his roots and inspirations, mixing everything together, and creating an album that you can dance too and draw inspiration from. His BEST album!

You can lead a revolution with this stuff...

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4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- I LOVE HIS VOICE!

I am totally in love with Damian Marley's voice. It is edgy, but smooth and incredibly easy to hear. I have all of his albums and there is absolutely NO WAY you can get tired of listening to him sing. On this album, one of my favorite songs is "Still Searchin'". You can't get enough! Seriously. If you are not convinced, listen to the sample. A girl could fall in love, literally! I highly recommend this album to anyone. Very well put together!

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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- it only takes ONE SONG to make a CD addictive

Every single day for the past few months I have been listening to Stand A Chance. There are several great songs on this CD, Educated Fools, Give Den Some Way etc etc. But Stand a Chance is hypnotically beautiful, conscious, great rhythm, power voice, great message, its got it all. AND THE BONUS TRACK right afterwards is also great. On give dem some way, the last 5 seconds are very unusual in music these days....he just goes OFF . I wish the whole song had this power that the last 5 seconds have. ITS AMAZING. Those last 5 seconds fill a universe!

Damian Marley is his own man. I am hoping in t he future, he gets rougher and tougher and spits the truth louder. he's poised to receive it all. lisabancroft.com fullmoonstone.com

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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Halfway Tree is a MUST HAVE !

Halfway Tree is a must have! Some CDs have a few songs that make the item worth buying but every song on this is awesome! Not only that but every song on this CD alone makes it worth buying. Damian maintains the traditional reggae sound laid over a soulfull r&b rythum that moves you! Jr. Gong is the Marley to bring reggae music into mainstream and Halfway Tree is the perfect compilation that bridges modern r&b hip-hop with true reggae sound and lyrics. Marley, reggae, hip-hop, or whatever your flav - pick up Halfway Tree. No wonder Halfway Tree won BEST REGGAE ALBUM OF DA YEAR! This CD is Off the Hook!!!!

- love & respect