Itals, The / In A Dis Ya Time
Album: | In A Dis Ya Time | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Itals, The | Added: | Jan 2009 | |
Label: | Vp Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-01-18 | Pull Date: | 2009-03-22 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Mar 22 | Mar 8 | Mar 1 | Feb 22 | Feb 15 | Feb 8 | Feb 1 | Jan 25 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 19, 2009: | Best Disorders of 2009
Won't You Come Home/Bump Skank (Feat. Trinity & Dillinger) |
4. | Feb 28, 2009: | New World Disorder
Brutal Out Deh |
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2. | Mar 15, 2009: | The Twlight Zone
Rougher Yet |
5. | Feb 21, 2009: | New World Disorder
Won't You Come Home/Bump Skank (Feat. Trinity & Dillinger) |
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3. | Mar 07, 2009: | New World Disorder
Temptation |
6. | Feb 16, 2009: | Radio Brasil
Don't Wake The Lion |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-01-20
Reviewed 2009-01-20
The Itals – In a Dis Ya Time
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/13/09
Roots rock reggae from a great vocal trio. Many of the same tracks as “Early Recordings”, but they’re well worth another play (a few are new to our collection.) As far as I can tell, they’re all from the glory days of roots reggae, in the 70’s, beautifully done, and a pleasure to hear. The Itals were a top-ranking but often overlooked “power of the trinity” group, who traded vocal duties for a range of sounds, but always very roots, with a real feeling of being straight from the hills.
No FCCs detected – all great, but I like 6, 7, 10, 16 best.
1. 6:26 ***slow, roots (almost lovers’ rock) skank, impassioned vocals, Rasta lyrics. fades out for a few seconds midway through and goes into the version featuring trumpet solo.
2. 2:57 ***slow with trumpet and rich vocals up front.
3. 2:29 ***downtempo, lilting, lovely high vocals, Rasta visionary lyrics.
4. 4:03 ***midtempo w/ doubletime hi-hat, bouncy. Hard times lyrics.
5. 3:12 ***slow one-drop, a bit dark in feeling, rather stream of consciousness vocals with no harmonies.
6. 6:03 ****downtempo skank with falsetto vocals, unrequited love song. Goes directly into the version/dub (largely bass and hand percussion.)
7. 6:14 ****midtempo, quite jaunty bubble, lovely soulful vocals. Goes straight into a deep dub fairly early in the song. Nice!
8. 3:20 ***slow bubble, hard times (literally) lyrics, classic roots rock.
9. 3:28 ***downtempo rockin’ skank, some falsetto vocals, love song.
10. 3:37 ****slow roots with a touch of nyahbinghi, Rasta lyrics. Sounds like the more cosmic Burning Spear or Culture tracks.
11. 3:03 **midtempo skank, Rasta lyrics.
12. 3:43 **midtempo bubble, almost carousel keyboards, love gone wrong lyrics, no harmonies (almost sounds like Gregory Isaacs.)
13. 3:26 ***super jaunty skank, very pretty and sincere love song.
14. 3:25 ***quirky little midtempo skank, attractive unschooled baritone vocals, Rasta lyrics.
15. 3:41 **midtempo lover’s rock skank, falsetto vocals, soulful love song. Think Barry White. It’s actually so cheesy I kinda like it.
16. 6:06 *****slow skank, classic riddim, sweet and simple love song. Cuts out for a bit of naughty banter, then the the dub and toast with not one but two killer DJs, strictly come fi nice up di dance.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 1/13/09
Roots rock reggae from a great vocal trio. Many of the same tracks as “Early Recordings”, but they’re well worth another play (a few are new to our collection.) As far as I can tell, they’re all from the glory days of roots reggae, in the 70’s, beautifully done, and a pleasure to hear. The Itals were a top-ranking but often overlooked “power of the trinity” group, who traded vocal duties for a range of sounds, but always very roots, with a real feeling of being straight from the hills.
No FCCs detected – all great, but I like 6, 7, 10, 16 best.
1. 6:26 ***slow, roots (almost lovers’ rock) skank, impassioned vocals, Rasta lyrics. fades out for a few seconds midway through and goes into the version featuring trumpet solo.
2. 2:57 ***slow with trumpet and rich vocals up front.
3. 2:29 ***downtempo, lilting, lovely high vocals, Rasta visionary lyrics.
4. 4:03 ***midtempo w/ doubletime hi-hat, bouncy. Hard times lyrics.
5. 3:12 ***slow one-drop, a bit dark in feeling, rather stream of consciousness vocals with no harmonies.
6. 6:03 ****downtempo skank with falsetto vocals, unrequited love song. Goes directly into the version/dub (largely bass and hand percussion.)
7. 6:14 ****midtempo, quite jaunty bubble, lovely soulful vocals. Goes straight into a deep dub fairly early in the song. Nice!
8. 3:20 ***slow bubble, hard times (literally) lyrics, classic roots rock.
9. 3:28 ***downtempo rockin’ skank, some falsetto vocals, love song.
10. 3:37 ****slow roots with a touch of nyahbinghi, Rasta lyrics. Sounds like the more cosmic Burning Spear or Culture tracks.
11. 3:03 **midtempo skank, Rasta lyrics.
12. 3:43 **midtempo bubble, almost carousel keyboards, love gone wrong lyrics, no harmonies (almost sounds like Gregory Isaacs.)
13. 3:26 ***super jaunty skank, very pretty and sincere love song.
14. 3:25 ***quirky little midtempo skank, attractive unschooled baritone vocals, Rasta lyrics.
15. 3:41 **midtempo lover’s rock skank, falsetto vocals, soulful love song. Think Barry White. It’s actually so cheesy I kinda like it.
16. 6:06 *****slow skank, classic riddim, sweet and simple love song. Cuts out for a bit of naughty banter, then the the dub and toast with not one but two killer DJs, strictly come fi nice up di dance.
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