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Greensleeves Rhythm Album #88 ~ Warning
Various Greensleeves-Munich CD/LP June 10, 2008 |
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Rating :
from 5 (excellent) to 1 (poor) |
| Vocals : 5 | Backing : 5 | Production : 5 | Sound quality : 5 | Sleeve : 3 |
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After dusting off their Greensleeves Rhythm Album
Series in February, here is 4 months later its successor 'Warning', the great
hardcore dancehall riddim produced by Juke Boxx' Shane Brown, who
laid the riddim together with Collin 'Demarco' Edwards. Highly
infectious midtempo whining though being strictly hardcore it's no wonder that the
tunes on this 'Warning'-riddim are bound to rule the charts. Bounty Killer starts the war with
the extremely tough "Dem Nuh Bad", followed by Busy Signal's unbelievably
strong "Hey Girl" a.k.a. "Nicky Titty" and one of the men of the moment
Demarco with "Sort Dem Out". Craig 'Serani' Marsh shows once more he
is as strong as a singjay as he is as member of production triumvirate Daseca with the excellent "Too Much"
before Mavado delivers the standout
tune across the riddim "Money Changer" and Munga impresses with
"Wanted". Busy Signal gets a second (also very strong) tune with "Loaded" and Elephant Man's "Gi Dem Hard" is certainly above par as well, before Delly Ranx warns girls who "Love Many Men" against the nine months thing and Bling Dawg is paying a very slack yet very convincing tribute to hot girls in "Show Off". Wayne Marshall delivers a superb (no real) gangsta tune with "From Yu Par", followed by Voicemail with the uplifting "Nah Change". "Battlefield" is Bling Dawg's second (very convincing) tune across the riddim and the last vocal tune, before the great clean version of the "Warning Rhythm" by Shane Brown & Demarco precedes the very nice "Warning Megamix" of over 11 minutes by DJ Kenny, closing a must have hardcore dancehall one riddim album in Greensleeves' ongoing Rhythm Album Series. |
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