Fyah, Lutan / Phantom War
Album: | Phantom War | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Fyah, Lutan | Added: | Jul 2006 | |
Label: | Greensleeves Records Ltd. |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-08-06 | Pull Date: | 2006-10-08 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Oct 8 | Oct 1 | Sep 3 | Aug 27 | Aug 20 | Aug 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 03, 2006: | New World Disorder
Bits & Pieces |
4. | Aug 22, 2006: | New World Disorder
Turbulent Time |
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2. | Sep 26, 2006: | New World Disorder
Turbulent Time |
5. | Aug 15, 2006: | New World Disorder
Rasta Still De Bout (Featuring Josie Mel) |
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3. | Aug 29, 2006: | New World Disorder
Turbulent Time |
6. | Aug 10, 2006: | Dub Dub Dub
Turbulent Time |
Album Review
Sadie McFarlane
Reviewed 2006-07-26
Reviewed 2006-07-26
Fyah, Lutan – Phantom War (Greensleeves)
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/26/06
Roots Reggae from one of Jamaica’s biggest international stars. Often rather crazed vocals, a la Sizzla or Turbulence.
FCC clean. The political songs are much better than the love songs from 11-13 (11 in particular is a real stinkaroo!) I like 17 best.
1. 1:55 acoustic guitar nyahbinghi invocation. No beat.
2. 3:23 **cool midtempo bubble, sweet and bouncy
3. 3:16 **slightly uptempo skank, nice riddim guitar
4. 3:55 ***slightly downtempo bubble with nice sax and nice guest vocals by Josie Mel. Sweet harmonies – it’s a hit!
5. 3:45 **uptempo and energetic skank, good message
6. 3:16 ***swinging uptempo bubble with cool syncopation
7. 3:11 **downtempo and sweet
8. 3:18 *midtempo bubble in praise of mother Earth
9. 3:33 *downbeat and melancholy, a bit of nyahbinghi
10. 3:46 **slightly downtempo, classic roots reggae piano, etc.
11. 3:32 slow and mushy – yeccch!
12. 3:25 *downtempo, about romantic relations.
13. 3:34 *slightly uptempo skank – love song. Nice bounce, sugary.
14. 3:20 ***slightly uptempo bubble, downbeat and cool
15. 3:43 **odd intro, nyahbinghi-ish drums, acoustic guitar
16. 2:56 ***midtempo, definitely lover’s rock feel, sweet groove.
17. 3:21 ****a bit downtempo, dubby, cool hand drums.
18. 3:27 **long acoustic intro, somewhat relaxed bubble.
19. 3:03 longer version of track 1, acoustic, no beat
Reviewed by Sadie O., 7/26/06
Roots Reggae from one of Jamaica’s biggest international stars. Often rather crazed vocals, a la Sizzla or Turbulence.
FCC clean. The political songs are much better than the love songs from 11-13 (11 in particular is a real stinkaroo!) I like 17 best.
1. 1:55 acoustic guitar nyahbinghi invocation. No beat.
2. 3:23 **cool midtempo bubble, sweet and bouncy
3. 3:16 **slightly uptempo skank, nice riddim guitar
4. 3:55 ***slightly downtempo bubble with nice sax and nice guest vocals by Josie Mel. Sweet harmonies – it’s a hit!
5. 3:45 **uptempo and energetic skank, good message
6. 3:16 ***swinging uptempo bubble with cool syncopation
7. 3:11 **downtempo and sweet
8. 3:18 *midtempo bubble in praise of mother Earth
9. 3:33 *downbeat and melancholy, a bit of nyahbinghi
10. 3:46 **slightly downtempo, classic roots reggae piano, etc.
11. 3:32 slow and mushy – yeccch!
12. 3:25 *downtempo, about romantic relations.
13. 3:34 *slightly uptempo skank – love song. Nice bounce, sugary.
14. 3:20 ***slightly uptempo bubble, downbeat and cool
15. 3:43 **odd intro, nyahbinghi-ish drums, acoustic guitar
16. 2:56 ***midtempo, definitely lover’s rock feel, sweet groove.
17. 3:21 ****a bit downtempo, dubby, cool hand drums.
18. 3:27 **long acoustic intro, somewhat relaxed bubble.
19. 3:03 longer version of track 1, acoustic, no beat
Track Listing
1. | Plant A Seed (I & I) | 10. | U Left Me | |||
2. | Blood Stain | 11. | Reflections | |||
3. | Wi Nuh Gangsta | 12. | Learn The Hard Way | |||
4. | Rasta Still De Bout (Featuring Josie Mel) | 13. | Rich Little Ghetto Girl | |||
5. | Phantom War | 14. | Bet On It | |||
6. | Bits & Pieces | 15. | This Fire | |||
7. | Wipe Those Tears | 16. | Still Deh Deh | |||
8. | Mother Earth's Healing | 17. | Turbulent Time | |||
9. | Screaming For The Poort | 18. | Snares Of Death | |||
19. | Plant A Seed (Reprise) |