Perfect / Born Dead With Life
Album: | Born Dead With Life | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Perfect | Added: | Oct 2008 | |
Label: | Irie Vibrations Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-10-19 | Pull Date: | 2008-12-21 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Dec 14 | Dec 7 | Nov 30 | Nov 23 | Nov 9 | Nov 2 | Oct 26 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 13, 2008: | New World Disorder
Journey (Feat. Chezidek) |
4. | Nov 29, 2008: | New World Disorder
Black Seeds |
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2. | Dec 06, 2008: | New World Disorder
Rasta Dubplate |
5. | Nov 22, 2008: | New World Disorder
Rasta Dubplate |
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3. | Dec 05, 2008: | YA DIG RADIO
30 Pieces, Hanging Day, This City, Greg Rose |
6. | Nov 08, 2008: | New World Disorder
Black Seeds |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2008-10-20
Reviewed 2008-10-20
Perfect – Born Dead With Life
Reviewed by Sadie O., 10/13/08
Conscious reggae/dancehall from a major current star. Mostly roots riddims (some acoustic and drumless), combination singing/dancehall vocals, such as seems to be fashionable these days. Many lyrics fixate on injustices of the past. Too much female backing vocals for my taste – gives it a rather commercial sound, but there’s still a lot of good songs here.
No FCCs detected. I like 7 and 14 and esp. 9 best.
1. 2:13 **big count-off intro, subdued downtempo folky piano riddim, funky vocals. Rather odd, really, but pleasant.
2. 3:31 **dancehall-style intro, midtempo bouncy skank, black empowerment lyrics.
3. 4:01 **uptempo roots skank, disturbing historical fantasy. Ends with sobs and recording of someone’s dying curse.
4. 4:04 **uptempo roots bubble, slavery lyrics.
5. 4:28 long “r&b” intro, uptempo bubble, duet. Too commercial BET-ish for my tastes.
6. 3:45 *pointless spoken “interview” intro, uptempo bubble, dancehall style righteousness lyrics. Decent, apart from the intro.
7. 3:34 ***thick midtempo bubble, duet with another top star.
8. 5:10 *downtempo folk guitar, anti-slavery lyrics. Gets a bit of nyahbinghi drumming halfway through. Pretty.
9. 3:22 ****slow skank with really fun vocals. Worth the price of admission!
10. 4:08 **swingy uptempo bop – almost ska. Sweetened up by female backing vocals, which I wish they hadn’t done…
11. 4:07 **bouncy uptempo bubble with syndrum, some sort of diatribe. NOT a cover of the Wailers hit.
12. 0:31 recording of someone talking
13. 3:57 starts with applause from interlude, then very slow hip hop piano riddim, two other dancehall artists –4:00 but really not dancehall at all.
14. 4:06 ***strong midtempo bubble, strength lyrics.
15. 4:00 *starts with a rant about blowing up a supermarket, then midtempo bubble, diatribe with virtually nothing to do with 9/11.
16. 4:30 solo acoustic guitar (quite pretty), shoe-gaze w/ female chorus. I don’t care for it, but a lot of you will, I think.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 10/13/08
Conscious reggae/dancehall from a major current star. Mostly roots riddims (some acoustic and drumless), combination singing/dancehall vocals, such as seems to be fashionable these days. Many lyrics fixate on injustices of the past. Too much female backing vocals for my taste – gives it a rather commercial sound, but there’s still a lot of good songs here.
No FCCs detected. I like 7 and 14 and esp. 9 best.
1. 2:13 **big count-off intro, subdued downtempo folky piano riddim, funky vocals. Rather odd, really, but pleasant.
2. 3:31 **dancehall-style intro, midtempo bouncy skank, black empowerment lyrics.
3. 4:01 **uptempo roots skank, disturbing historical fantasy. Ends with sobs and recording of someone’s dying curse.
4. 4:04 **uptempo roots bubble, slavery lyrics.
5. 4:28 long “r&b” intro, uptempo bubble, duet. Too commercial BET-ish for my tastes.
6. 3:45 *pointless spoken “interview” intro, uptempo bubble, dancehall style righteousness lyrics. Decent, apart from the intro.
7. 3:34 ***thick midtempo bubble, duet with another top star.
8. 5:10 *downtempo folk guitar, anti-slavery lyrics. Gets a bit of nyahbinghi drumming halfway through. Pretty.
9. 3:22 ****slow skank with really fun vocals. Worth the price of admission!
10. 4:08 **swingy uptempo bop – almost ska. Sweetened up by female backing vocals, which I wish they hadn’t done…
11. 4:07 **bouncy uptempo bubble with syndrum, some sort of diatribe. NOT a cover of the Wailers hit.
12. 0:31 recording of someone talking
13. 3:57 starts with applause from interlude, then very slow hip hop piano riddim, two other dancehall artists –4:00 but really not dancehall at all.
14. 4:06 ***strong midtempo bubble, strength lyrics.
15. 4:00 *starts with a rant about blowing up a supermarket, then midtempo bubble, diatribe with virtually nothing to do with 9/11.
16. 4:30 solo acoustic guitar (quite pretty), shoe-gaze w/ female chorus. I don’t care for it, but a lot of you will, I think.
Track Listing
1. | Greg Rose | 9. | Rasta Dubplate | |||
2. | This City | 10. | Unlock | |||
3. | Hanging Day | 11. | Catch A Fire | |||
4. | 30 Pieces | 12. | Interlude | |||
5. | Smile (Feat. Empress) | 13. | Da Rendition (Feat. Gyptian) | |||
6. | Love In Your Heart | 14. | Black Seeds | |||
7. | Journey (Feat. Chezidek) | 15. | Wtc 9/11 | |||
8. | Unforgiveable | 16. | Born Dead With Life |