Fyah, Lutan / King's Son, The
Album: | King's Son, The | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Fyah, Lutan | Added: | Feb 2010 | |
Label: | Street Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2010-02-14 | Pull Date: | 2010-04-18 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Apr 18 | Apr 11 | Apr 4 | Mar 28 | Mar 21 | Feb 28 | Feb 21 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 02, 2010: | Quasi Music Therapy
Memories |
4. | Apr 16, 2010: | Everyday Commotion
Hail Him First |
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2. | Apr 24, 2010: | New World Disorder
The King's Son |
5. | Apr 11, 2010: | New World Disorder
Jah Works Must Be Done |
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3. | Apr 17, 2010: | New World Disorder
What's The Purpose |
6. | Apr 10, 2010: | New World Disorder
What's The Purpose |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2010-02-12
Reviewed 2010-02-12
Lutan Fyah – The King’s Son
Reviewed by Sadie O., 2/12/09
Roots Reggae with dancehall ranting vocals. Lutan Fyah is one of the top younger artists in Jamaica these days, and as such can get really first-rate musicians and production. He also has a distinctive ranting vocal style, and Rastafarian rants are always a treat.
No slackness or FCCs detected. I like 3, 7, 10 and 12 best.
1. 3:33 **bouncy midtempo roots skank, love song.
2. 3:44 ***bit of blessing intro, upbeat dancehall bounce, Rastafarian rant. Nice bit of dub at the end.
3. 4:15 ****uptempo electronic dancehall, several voices. Fine sound.
4. 3:26 ***midtempo pretty skank with a bit of steel drum sound. Rant about Babylon.
5. 2:54 ***somewhat downtempo electronc bubble.
6. 3:39 ***midtempo bubble, prominent female chorus, pretty sound.
7. 3:17 ****uptempo, upbeat bubble with horns.
8. 3:56 ***big dramatic intro, somewhat downtempo skank.
9. 2:40 **subdued intro with preaching, downtempo nyahbinghi/unplugged riddim.
10. 2:56 ****midtempo roots skank – classic riddim, bits of original vocals and fine toast.
11. 3:41 **pretty midtempo skank, love song.
12. 3:16 ****uptempo bubble, several voices, nice.
13. 4:18 *commercial production, love song.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 2/12/09
Roots Reggae with dancehall ranting vocals. Lutan Fyah is one of the top younger artists in Jamaica these days, and as such can get really first-rate musicians and production. He also has a distinctive ranting vocal style, and Rastafarian rants are always a treat.
No slackness or FCCs detected. I like 3, 7, 10 and 12 best.
1. 3:33 **bouncy midtempo roots skank, love song.
2. 3:44 ***bit of blessing intro, upbeat dancehall bounce, Rastafarian rant. Nice bit of dub at the end.
3. 4:15 ****uptempo electronic dancehall, several voices. Fine sound.
4. 3:26 ***midtempo pretty skank with a bit of steel drum sound. Rant about Babylon.
5. 2:54 ***somewhat downtempo electronc bubble.
6. 3:39 ***midtempo bubble, prominent female chorus, pretty sound.
7. 3:17 ****uptempo, upbeat bubble with horns.
8. 3:56 ***big dramatic intro, somewhat downtempo skank.
9. 2:40 **subdued intro with preaching, downtempo nyahbinghi/unplugged riddim.
10. 2:56 ****midtempo roots skank – classic riddim, bits of original vocals and fine toast.
11. 3:41 **pretty midtempo skank, love song.
12. 3:16 ****uptempo bubble, several voices, nice.
13. 4:18 *commercial production, love song.
Track Listing
1. | My Love Is Running Over | 7. | What's The Purpose | |||
2. | Currupt Life Style | 8. | Jah Works Must Be Done | |||
3. | The Motherland Calling | 9. | Save The Children | |||
4. | The King's Son | 10. | Root Of All Evil | |||
5. | Praise Jah | 11. | Love By You | |||
6. | We Should Live In Peace | 12. | Hail Him First | |||
13. | Memories |