Toppa di Top and Dirty Rhythms [PA]Buju Banton
Release Date: 04/11/2006
Original Release:
2006
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 789792_CD
UPC # 699977303025
Label: Big Cat Records (USA)
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Performer: Buju Banton
Producer: Gargamel Distributor: Alternative Dis. Alliance Notes: Buju Banton's place in the pantheon of dancehall was more than secure by the time TOPPA DI TOP AND DIRTY RHYTHMS was released in 2006. In fact, Banton sings on only two tracks here, with the rest of the album dedicated to other luminaries from the genre, including Elephant Man, Spectacular, Wayne Wonder, and others. Banton's rough and ragged voice kicks off the set with the rousing "Top a Top." And while the style of several of the artists included is closely akin to Banton's own adrenaline-rush, chant-sing delivery, the smooth approach of Pincers and the Middle Eastern-inflected singing of Kiprich add some variety to the mix. TOPPA DI TOP acts as a sampler of contemporary Jamaican dancehall, and as such is certainly worth a listen.
One of the most acclaimed Jamaican DJs of the '90s, Buju Banton was among those in the thriving ragga dancehall scene who turned their backs on the "slackness" to focus once again on "cultural" statements and "conscious" lyrics. He was huge in Jamaica, but when he was the voice of the moment in '92, he recorded the anti-gay "Boom Bye Bye," which sparked much controversy and momentarily stalled his career. He returned in '93 with "Murderer," a song instrumental in changing the focus of DJ lyrics away from celebrations of the gun.
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Apache Indian Banton, Mega Born Jamericans Bounty Killer Chaka Demus Clarke, Augustus Cocoa Tea Cutty Ranks Dirtsman (Reggae) Eek-A-Mouse Kelly, Dave Lieutenant Stitchie Little Lenny Man, Beenie Pan Head RZA Ranks, Shabba Shaggy Supercat Terror Fabulous Tiger Yellowman
Influences:
Bailey, Admiral General Echo King Jammy Marley, Bob Ranks, Shabba U-Roy Wales, Josey Yellowman
Similar Genres:
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