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A possibly deceptive title, but great music throughout. ~ Ron Wynn
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$13.39 The Strictly the Best series is the longest-running reggae compilation series and this volume clearly demonstrates why. A solid collection of 1998's hard-driving dancehall, Strictly the Best XXI displays the rough and ready side of the genre, booming with hot beats, sex and attitude. All of the year's popular hits are here but the standouts are Buccaneer's "Bruck Out," laced with rockin' guitar riffs and lyrics; Innocent Crew's "Impossible Mission," which cleverly samples the Mission Impossible theme; and Lady Saw's scorching "Oh Yeah." This record shines with back-to-back cohesive picks, except for DJ of the year, Beenie Man's "Gospel Time." Couched between the classic gospel hymns "Praise ...
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Recording information: Box, Kinston, Jamaica; Mi; Mixing Lab, Kingston, Jaimaca; New Name Studio, Kingston, Jaim; Penthouse Recording Studios, Ki; The Box, Kingston, Jaimaca.
Editors: Paul Shields; Joel Chin.
Photographer: William Richards.
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