Welcome To Jamrock
Reggae
| Oct 2005
Reviews
Beezher
Reviewed 2005-11-02
Reviewed 2005-11-02
Artist: Damien Marley Album: Welcome to Jamrock Label: Tuff Gong
Reviewed by Beezher: 10/31/05
Smooth and talented Jr. Gong delivers a colorful and textured hip hop/reggae/dancehall album for the new school rasta hippie folk. Damien Marley is oh so talented and full of wisdom as he creates a versatile and unique album. Firstly, Marley’s vocals range in pitch and in style as he transforms reggae songs into melodic pieces and dancehall riddims into lyrical typhoons comin at ya from all directions. Lyrics range from love songs, to social/political, to introspective, which is very uplifting and real. There’s something for everyone to get down to, so pump it! I personally love everything on this record, but if I have to pick something…
Beezher’s Pics: 1, 2, 3, 8, 13
1. (5:29) Intro – marching drums, triumphant symphony strings, chanting
2. (4:41) Slow, reggae with symphony strings, thoughtful lyrics
3. (3:33) Roots Reggae, nice delivery, powerful lyrics
4. (4:40) Chipmunk sample in chorus, smooth beat, midtempo, chill hip hop track
5. (3:30) Midtempo, ska/motown remixed beat, lovey dovey lyrics
6. (4:47) Smooth sax and mellow percussion, R&B singing in chorus (not Damien)
7. (5:04) Slow with singing and guitars, Black Thought raps
8. (3:44) Uptempo tight remixed “Exodus” (by Bob Marley) beat, fa sho!
9. (4:53) Mellow beat, nice high and whispery vocals, interesting
10. (4:15) Uptempo, club banger beat, computerized vocals in chorus, shake it!
11. (5:17) Midtempo hip hop beat, soft humming/singing in background, featuring Nas! Chill.
12. (4:20) Thick reggae beat, positive vibe, funny vocal delivery
13. (4:44) Dancehall vibe with uptempo simple beat, catchy
14. (3:57) Chill reggae vibe track, dancehall vocal delivery, read lyrics – too fast
Reviewed by Beezher: 10/31/05
Smooth and talented Jr. Gong delivers a colorful and textured hip hop/reggae/dancehall album for the new school rasta hippie folk. Damien Marley is oh so talented and full of wisdom as he creates a versatile and unique album. Firstly, Marley’s vocals range in pitch and in style as he transforms reggae songs into melodic pieces and dancehall riddims into lyrical typhoons comin at ya from all directions. Lyrics range from love songs, to social/political, to introspective, which is very uplifting and real. There’s something for everyone to get down to, so pump it! I personally love everything on this record, but if I have to pick something…
Beezher’s Pics: 1, 2, 3, 8, 13
1. (5:29) Intro – marching drums, triumphant symphony strings, chanting
2. (4:41) Slow, reggae with symphony strings, thoughtful lyrics
3. (3:33) Roots Reggae, nice delivery, powerful lyrics
4. (4:40) Chipmunk sample in chorus, smooth beat, midtempo, chill hip hop track
5. (3:30) Midtempo, ska/motown remixed beat, lovey dovey lyrics
6. (4:47) Smooth sax and mellow percussion, R&B singing in chorus (not Damien)
7. (5:04) Slow with singing and guitars, Black Thought raps
8. (3:44) Uptempo tight remixed “Exodus” (by Bob Marley) beat, fa sho!
9. (4:53) Mellow beat, nice high and whispery vocals, interesting
10. (4:15) Uptempo, club banger beat, computerized vocals in chorus, shake it!
11. (5:17) Midtempo hip hop beat, soft humming/singing in background, featuring Nas! Chill.
12. (4:20) Thick reggae beat, positive vibe, funny vocal delivery
13. (4:44) Dancehall vibe with uptempo simple beat, catchy
14. (3:57) Chill reggae vibe track, dancehall vocal delivery, read lyrics – too fast
Recent airplay
Welcome To Jamrock
Galactic Travel Playlists — May 31, 2018
Welcome To Jamrock
Stewed Down — Jun 24, 2017
All Night (feat. Stephen Marley), Welcome To Jamrock
Laptop Radio — Aug 10, 2016
Welcome To Jamrock
The Intercept — Jul 22, 2016
Pimpa's Paradise (feat. Stephen Marley & Black Thought)
Happy Hour — Jul 22, 2013
Road to Zion (feat. Nas)
Happy Hour — Nov 15, 2012
Charting
2005-11-13 — 2006-01-15
Reggae/World
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 15 | 2 |
| Jan 8 | 3 |
| Jan 1 | 3 |
| Dec 25 | 1 |
| Dec 18 | 3 |
| Dec 11 | 4 |
| Dec 4 | 6 |
| Nov 27 | 4 |
Track listing
| 1. | Confrontation | ||
| 2. | There For You | ||
| 3. | Welcome To Jamrock | ||
| 4. | The Master Has Come Back | ||
| 5. | All Night (feat. Stephen Marley) | ||
| 6. | Beautiful (feat. Bobby Rown) | ||
| 7. | Pimpa's Paradise (feat. Stephen Marley & Black Thought) | ||
| 8. | Move! | ||
| 9. | For the Babies (feat. Stephen Marley) | ||
| 10. | Hey Girl (feat. Stephen Marley & Rovleta Fraser) | ||
| 11. | Road to Zion (feat. Nas) | ||
| 12. | We're Gonna Make It | ||
| 13. | In 2 Deep | ||
| 14. | Khaki Suit (Feat. Bounty Killer & Eek-A-Mouse) |