Re-Birth
Reviews
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2010-12-02
Reviewed 2010-12-02
Tamlins – Re-Birth
Reviewed by Sadie O., 12/1/10
New roots rock reggae from a vocal trio dating back to the 70’s. Mostly known for their backup work for folks like Peter Tosh and John Holt, they have fine harmonies and arrangements, and the lead singer has a nice Philly soul falsetto delivery. Album is produced (and a lot of the instruments played) by Alborosie, who knows his way around a roots riddim, so it’s a quality act.
No FCCs detected. I like 2, 4 and 14 best.
1. 3:33 ***slow, soul intro turning into a midtempo bubble with nice bounce, sweet harmonies and vocals.
2. 4:02 ****downtempo, dubby bubble with syndrum and Alborosie. That’s at least two of your essential food groups, right there.
3. 4:05 **downtempo, mellow roots rock reggae, depressing socio-political lyrics.
4. 3:43 ****downtempo cover of familiar riddim, really sweet vocals.
5. 4:43 **uptempo syncopated bubble. Guest vocals by Spiritual – who sounds a lot like Burning Spear.
6. 4:17 **downtempo with soaring harmonies, syndrum.
7. 4:07 **a bit downtempo, sort of Motown sound to the vocals and keyboards. Some falsetto singing.
8. 3:34 ***rather downtempo, a bit sparser sound, several different lead voices.
9. 3:58 **midtempo bubble with lots of syndrum, some falsetto vocals.
10. 3:49 ***midtempo bubble, somewhat odd vocals. I kinda like somewhat odd vocals. Goes dubby toward the end.
11. 3:59 ***midtempo with swingy syncopation – groovy little riddim, nice sentiment.
12. 3:38 **slow bubble with syndrum and a hint of menace.
13. 3:28 ***uptempo and upbeat bubble, almost doo-wop vocals.
14. 4:43 ****slow uber-dub of track track 2, with lots of creepy syndrum and low piano and very few vocals.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 12/1/10
New roots rock reggae from a vocal trio dating back to the 70’s. Mostly known for their backup work for folks like Peter Tosh and John Holt, they have fine harmonies and arrangements, and the lead singer has a nice Philly soul falsetto delivery. Album is produced (and a lot of the instruments played) by Alborosie, who knows his way around a roots riddim, so it’s a quality act.
No FCCs detected. I like 2, 4 and 14 best.
1. 3:33 ***slow, soul intro turning into a midtempo bubble with nice bounce, sweet harmonies and vocals.
2. 4:02 ****downtempo, dubby bubble with syndrum and Alborosie. That’s at least two of your essential food groups, right there.
3. 4:05 **downtempo, mellow roots rock reggae, depressing socio-political lyrics.
4. 3:43 ****downtempo cover of familiar riddim, really sweet vocals.
5. 4:43 **uptempo syncopated bubble. Guest vocals by Spiritual – who sounds a lot like Burning Spear.
6. 4:17 **downtempo with soaring harmonies, syndrum.
7. 4:07 **a bit downtempo, sort of Motown sound to the vocals and keyboards. Some falsetto singing.
8. 3:34 ***rather downtempo, a bit sparser sound, several different lead voices.
9. 3:58 **midtempo bubble with lots of syndrum, some falsetto vocals.
10. 3:49 ***midtempo bubble, somewhat odd vocals. I kinda like somewhat odd vocals. Goes dubby toward the end.
11. 3:59 ***midtempo with swingy syncopation – groovy little riddim, nice sentiment.
12. 3:38 **slow bubble with syndrum and a hint of menace.
13. 3:28 ***uptempo and upbeat bubble, almost doo-wop vocals.
14. 4:43 ****slow uber-dub of track track 2, with lots of creepy syndrum and low piano and very few vocals.
Recent airplay
Dub In Baltimore
New World Disorder — Jun 09, 2012
Baltimore Feat. Alborosie
Morning Glory — Nov 30, 2011
Baltimore Feat. Alborosie
New World Disorder — Feb 05, 2011
Praise Rastafarai
New World Disorder — Jan 22, 2011
Tell Me Baby
New World Disorder — Jan 15, 2011
To The Nations
Charting
2010-12-05 — 2011-02-06
Reggae/World
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Feb 6 | 1 |
| Jan 23 | 1 |
| Jan 16 | 2 |
| Jan 9 | 1 |
| Dec 19 | 2 |
| Dec 12 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | To The Nations | ||
| 2. | Baltimore Feat. Alborosie | ||
| 3. | Bit By Bit | ||
| 4. | Send Them Come | ||
| 5. | Who Are Leading Us | ||
| 6. | Chant Down Babylon | ||
| 7. | Praise Rastafarai | ||
| 8. | It's Your Life | ||
| 9. | World's In Danger | ||
| 10. | Give I Praise | ||
| 11. | Food For The Poor | ||
| 12. | Mr. Gravalicious | ||
| 13. | Tell Me Baby | ||
| 14. | Dub In Baltimore |