Various Artists / Universal Message 3
Album: | Universal Message 3 | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Feb 2005 | |
Label: | V2 Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-08-22 | Pull Date: | 2005-10-24 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Oct 23 | Oct 16 | Oct 9 | Oct 2 | Sep 25 | Sep 11 | Sep 4 | Aug 28 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 01, 2006: | The Dub Space
I Swear, Uncomfortable |
4. | Oct 12, 2005: | A Better Version
Mister Heartless |
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2. | Oct 19, 2005: | A Better Version
Uncomfortable |
5. | Oct 12, 2005: | Bubbadubba
Uncomfortable |
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3. | Oct 16, 2005: | New World Disorder
Uncomfortable |
6. | Oct 10, 2005: | Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
Uncomfortable |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2005-08-15
Reviewed 2005-08-15
(Collection) - Universal Message vol. 3 (VP)
Reviewed by Sadie O, 8/15/05
New-school Roots Rock (and Righteous) Reggae compilation. Jamaica seems to be experiencing a definite backswing to the classic reggae styles of the 70's with "conscious" lyrics, after the long reign of dirty dancehall vibes. A nice mix of new faces and known names. Really nice to see this happening, and judging from online reviews, Jamaica is proud to present this collection. Pretty much all mid-tempo, roots-style.
I couldn't detect FCCs, although different transcribers have heard a word in track 11 as "pricks" and "Brits", which to a former colony might be interchangeable anywayĆ
No clunkers - you can pretty much slap on any track, but I think 2, 4, and 11 (the latter acoustic, please note) are probly the best cuts.
1. 3:42 one-drop riddim, very sweet sound and lyrics.
2. 4:04 ***great mix of vocals over cool remix of Stop that Train, defiant lyrics.
3. 3:30 young-sounding singer, classic bass line.
4. 3:57 ***versatile vocals and interesting instrumentation.
5. 3:28 nice xylophone sound in the mix, about poverty in Jamaica.
6. 3:48 slower and mellower than most of the tracks, some falsetto singing.
7. 3:36 sweet harmonies, lyrics that talk about the hole in the ozone layer!
8. 3:43 major European reggae star finally breaks in JA, bittersweet sound.
9. 4:03 **defiant toasting, same backing track as number 3.
10. 3:47 odd falsetto on much of the vocals, bubbling keyboard
11. 3:21 ***wonderful (fem) lyrics over acoustic track. Made me misty-eyed.
12. 4:17 upbeat, with spirited music (electric guitar, horns). Rastafarian message.
13. 3:59 **I could swear I'm hearing Peter Tosh - whew!
14. 3:43 slow song, nyahbinghi drumming, pretty tenor vocals, rather off-putting falsetto ending.
15. 4:08 mellow, nyahbinghi riddim & violins.
16. 3:46 **gruff toasting - sounds like the sound system dances of yore.
17. 3:32 **gorgeous vocals, pretty music, good lyrics.
18. 4:21 subdued music (with strings) nod to Bob at the end. Apparently a bit of a hit - just saw a video of this cut on Link TV.
Reviewed by Sadie O, 8/15/05
New-school Roots Rock (and Righteous) Reggae compilation. Jamaica seems to be experiencing a definite backswing to the classic reggae styles of the 70's with "conscious" lyrics, after the long reign of dirty dancehall vibes. A nice mix of new faces and known names. Really nice to see this happening, and judging from online reviews, Jamaica is proud to present this collection. Pretty much all mid-tempo, roots-style.
I couldn't detect FCCs, although different transcribers have heard a word in track 11 as "pricks" and "Brits", which to a former colony might be interchangeable anywayĆ
No clunkers - you can pretty much slap on any track, but I think 2, 4, and 11 (the latter acoustic, please note) are probly the best cuts.
1. 3:42 one-drop riddim, very sweet sound and lyrics.
2. 4:04 ***great mix of vocals over cool remix of Stop that Train, defiant lyrics.
3. 3:30 young-sounding singer, classic bass line.
4. 3:57 ***versatile vocals and interesting instrumentation.
5. 3:28 nice xylophone sound in the mix, about poverty in Jamaica.
6. 3:48 slower and mellower than most of the tracks, some falsetto singing.
7. 3:36 sweet harmonies, lyrics that talk about the hole in the ozone layer!
8. 3:43 major European reggae star finally breaks in JA, bittersweet sound.
9. 4:03 **defiant toasting, same backing track as number 3.
10. 3:47 odd falsetto on much of the vocals, bubbling keyboard
11. 3:21 ***wonderful (fem) lyrics over acoustic track. Made me misty-eyed.
12. 4:17 upbeat, with spirited music (electric guitar, horns). Rastafarian message.
13. 3:59 **I could swear I'm hearing Peter Tosh - whew!
14. 3:43 slow song, nyahbinghi drumming, pretty tenor vocals, rather off-putting falsetto ending.
15. 4:08 mellow, nyahbinghi riddim & violins.
16. 3:46 **gruff toasting - sounds like the sound system dances of yore.
17. 3:32 **gorgeous vocals, pretty music, good lyrics.
18. 4:21 subdued music (with strings) nod to Bob at the end. Apparently a bit of a hit - just saw a video of this cut on Link TV.
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Jah Cure | Jah Bless Me | ||
2. | Morgan Heritage | Uncomfortable | ||
3. | I Wayne | Living in Love | ||
4. | Fender, Chuck | I Swear | ||
5. | Mojo, Fanton | Hungry | ||
6. | Sizzla | Ain't Gonna See Us Fall | ||
7. | Chezidek | Leave the Trees | ||
8. | Gentleman | Dem Gone | ||
9. | Capleton | That Day Will Come | ||
10. | Spice, Richie | Blood Again | ||
11. | Stephens, Tanya | What Ah Day | ||
12. | Luciano | Give Praise | ||
13. | Bushman | Lighthouse | ||
14. | Turbulence | Hail to the King | ||
15. | Wonder, Wayne | Jah Love | ||
16. | Jr. Kelly | By the Seed | ||
17. | 2 Isis | Ghetto Pain | ||
18. | Anthony B | Mister Heartless |