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Buju Banton- 'Til ShilohAmazon.com When this 1995 LP hit the airwaves, all of reggaedom exhaled, and Banton instantly became the sun around which all other reggae artists revolve. He satisfied reggae music/culture's constant craving for an object of worship by delivering an album that could've come from Bob Marley's canon at the same time that it's quintessentially Buju. Banton's coarse, dancehall-honed bass rap breaks out into song for the first time here, fulfilling Marley's demand that reggae vocals be r-r-r-r-rough, never "pretty-pretty." And what songs they are! From the title track to "Til I'm Laid to Rest" this masterwork is a true soul satisfier. Banton also follows the lead of reggae's holy ghost by perserving his versatility, in particular by not abandoning his dancehall roots. Irresistible "Win' up and skin out" turns like "Champion" elucidate the undeniable link between mountain top Rastaman and dancehall rude bway. --Elena Oumano Product description 15 TRACKS: 1) Shiloh 2) Til I'm Laid To Rest 3) Murderer 4) Champion 5) Untold Stories 6) Not An Easy Road 7) Only Man 8) Complaint (with Garnett Silk) 9) Chuck It So 10) How Could You 11) Wanna Be Loved 12) It's All Over 13) Hush Baby Hush 14) What Ya Gonna Do? (With Wayne Wonder) 15) Champion (Remix)
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