Morgan Heritage / Live In San Francisco
Album: | Live In San Francisco | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Morgan Heritage | Added: | Nov 2006 | |
Label: | 2B1 Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-12-10 | Pull Date: | 2007-02-11 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Feb 4 | Jan 14 | Jan 7 | Dec 24 | Dec 17 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 27, 2018: | 970051
Liberation (Remix) |
4. | Jan 02, 2007: | New World Disorder
Talkin' Bout War |
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2. | Feb 03, 2007: | New World Disorder
Talkin' Bout War |
5. | Dec 19, 2006: | New World Disorder
Talkin' Bout War |
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3. | Jan 09, 2007: | New World Disorder
Earthquake |
6. | Dec 12, 2006: | New World Disorder
Talkin' Bout War |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2006-11-30
Reviewed 2006-11-30
Morgan Heritage – Live in San Francisco (2b1)
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/30/06
Roots rock reggae, live in SF, group of siblings. Nice combination of voices – one lead singer sounds like Peter Tosh, the other a strong tenor, and some backing harmonies. Group is much more appreciated in Jamaica and Europe than here – very much righteous Rasta vibe. There’s lots of chatting to audience, but not a lot of annoying applause.
No FCCs. I like 4 best – most of the later songs have a LOT of talking.
1. ***minimalist downtempo dancehall riddim with electronics and a hint of nyahbinghi, upful lyrics, multiple vocalists.
2. *Intro of band, slow nyahbinghi beat. Sweet singing, praise Jah lyrics.
3. ***Dramatic intro, midtempo roots skank, great combination of voices.
4. ****Slightly downtempo roots skank, revolution lyrics, cool.
5. ***slightly downtempo roots skank, lots of harmonies, righteousness lyrics. Changes tempo for last minute.
6. **Long Rasta blessing (almost a minute), then bouncy midtempo skank
7. ***somewhat uptempo bubble, children’s counting song with rasta message. Sweet, and cool riddim.
8. **midtempo bubble, Satta Massagana riddim, upful lyrics.
9. **midtempo bubble with electric guitar, lots of harmonies. Los of chantings about “what is this going on” in various locations. Talking at end.
10. *Talking to audience at start, somewhat uptempo skank starts almost a minute in. Song takes a long time to get rolling, lots of audience call and response in last half.
11. Talking to audience, noodling, praises for SF. No actual song.
12. **downtempo skank, liberation lyrics, shout outs to lots of Reggae artists. Some Rasta rap. Introduction of younger sibling band.
13. *Spoken intro, bit of song, mostly sermonizing about what it is to be dread. Midtempo skank after more than 2 minutes – nice once it gets started. Mostly instrumental for last 2 minutes.
14. *call out to audience at start, sweet midtempo rock steady skank. Lots of shout outs to various Reggae artists.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 11/30/06
Roots rock reggae, live in SF, group of siblings. Nice combination of voices – one lead singer sounds like Peter Tosh, the other a strong tenor, and some backing harmonies. Group is much more appreciated in Jamaica and Europe than here – very much righteous Rasta vibe. There’s lots of chatting to audience, but not a lot of annoying applause.
No FCCs. I like 4 best – most of the later songs have a LOT of talking.
1. ***minimalist downtempo dancehall riddim with electronics and a hint of nyahbinghi, upful lyrics, multiple vocalists.
2. *Intro of band, slow nyahbinghi beat. Sweet singing, praise Jah lyrics.
3. ***Dramatic intro, midtempo roots skank, great combination of voices.
4. ****Slightly downtempo roots skank, revolution lyrics, cool.
5. ***slightly downtempo roots skank, lots of harmonies, righteousness lyrics. Changes tempo for last minute.
6. **Long Rasta blessing (almost a minute), then bouncy midtempo skank
7. ***somewhat uptempo bubble, children’s counting song with rasta message. Sweet, and cool riddim.
8. **midtempo bubble, Satta Massagana riddim, upful lyrics.
9. **midtempo bubble with electric guitar, lots of harmonies. Los of chantings about “what is this going on” in various locations. Talking at end.
10. *Talking to audience at start, somewhat uptempo skank starts almost a minute in. Song takes a long time to get rolling, lots of audience call and response in last half.
11. Talking to audience, noodling, praises for SF. No actual song.
12. **downtempo skank, liberation lyrics, shout outs to lots of Reggae artists. Some Rasta rap. Introduction of younger sibling band.
13. *Spoken intro, bit of song, mostly sermonizing about what it is to be dread. Midtempo skank after more than 2 minutes – nice once it gets started. Mostly instrumental for last 2 minutes.
14. *call out to audience at start, sweet midtempo rock steady skank. Lots of shout outs to various Reggae artists.
Track Listing
1. | Liberation (Remix) | 8. | Live Up | |||
2. | Intro | 9. | Protect Us Jah | |||
3. | Earthquake | 10. | New Time New Sign | |||
4. | Talkin' Bout War | 11. | Big Up San Francisco | |||
5. | Trodin' Jah Road | 12. | Liberation | |||
6. | Ready To Work | 13. | Don't Haffi Dread | |||
7. | #1 Bingi Man | 14. | Reggae Bring Back Love |