On My MindDa'Ville
Release Date: 05/15/2007
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 973997_CD
UPC # 054645175227
Label: VP Records
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Performer: Da'Ville
Producer: J.J. Brown; Lloyd Campbell; Jason Sterling; Michelle Campbell; Arif Cooper; Orville Thomas; J.J. Brown; R. Walters; Frenchie; Captain Sinbad; Lloyd Campbell; Donovan Germain; Jason Sterling; Michelle Campbell; Orville Thomas; Arif Cooper Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Personnel: Da'Ville (vocals); Sean Paul (vocals); The Firehouse Crew (various instruments); Winston "Bo-Peep" Bowen, Winston Bo Pee Bowen (guitar); Donald 'Duke' Dawes, Philip James (keyboards); Donald 'Mr Biggs' Dennis (bass guitar); Kirk Bennett (drums, drum); Melbourne 'Dusty' Miller (drum); Lowell "Sly" Dunbar, Stephen McGregor, Lamont 'Monty Rankin' Savory, Aeion Hoylett, Dean Fraser, Glen Browne, Robert Lyn, Arif Cooper, Steven "Lenky" Marsden (unknown instrument); Sherida, Connie, Fiona (background vocals); Dalton Browne (guitar); Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale (keyboards); Marcia Griffiths, Pam Hall (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Jason Sterling; Stephen McGregor; Arif Cooper; Richard "Shams" Browne; Rohan Dwyer; Steven Stanley. Recording information: 2 Hard Recording Studio, Kingston, Jamaica; 321 Strong Studios, Kingston, Jamaica; B. Rich Studio, Kingston, Jamaica; Big Ship Studio, Kingston, Jamaica; Cell Block Recording Studio; Fresh Ear Studios, Kingston, Jamaica; Penthouse Recording, Kingston, Jamaica; Tuff Gong, Kingston, Jamaica. Editors: Paul Shields; Joel Chin. Photographer: William Richards. He's got what may be the dumbest stage name in reggae music, and he's not quite as good a singer as he and his producers think he is. But the stage name doesn't matter and he is a very fine singer, and on his second album he comes out swinging and only stumbles a couple of times. The stumbles aren't all his fault: "And So I Will Wait for You" fails partly because of his slightly off-pitch singing and partly because of the strange vocal mix; "Give Thanks for What You've Got" fails because of its shrill preachiness; and "I'm in Love with You" fails because it's just so utterly generic in its tired loverman platitudes. But his combination version of "Always on My Mind" (with Sean Paul on chat duty), his duet with Marcia Griffiths on a version of the Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville hit "All My Life," and the soca/hip-hop fusion of "Give It Up for My Baby" are all lots of fun, as are the tracks on which his own voice is richly layered in background harmonies -- note especially the lovely "This Time I Promise." And when he recycles the "Baby Why" rhythm on "My Heart," the effect is charming and sweetly nostalgic. This isn't a perfect album, but very few are. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson-
The Beat (Magazine) (p.12) - "Da'Ville brings an adult contemporary MOR approach to reggae with ON MY MIND..."
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