| | Buju Banton Ultimate Collection CD Buju Banton Discography of CDs
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Personnel includes: Buju Banton, Ras Shiloh, Tenor Saw (vocals); Glen Browne (acoustic guitar); Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis (guitar); Dean Fraser (saxophone); Herbert "Herbie" Harris (keyboards, bass); Handel Tucker (keyboards, drums); Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale (keyboards); Danny "Bassy" (bass); Dave Kelly, Lowell "Sly" Dunbar (programming); Two Friends Crew, Dorette Wisdom, Twiggy, Michelle Jackson (background vocals). Producers include: Donovan Germain, Dave Kelly, Winston Riley, Cell Block Crew, Buju Banton. Compilation producer: Dana G. Smart. Includes liner notes by Chuck Foster. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Lloyd "Gitsy" Willis (guitar); Glen Browne (acoustic guitar); Dean Fraser (saxophone); Handel Tucker (keyboards, drums); Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale (keyboards); Sly Dunbar (drum programming); Michelle Jackson, 2 Friends Crew, Dorette Wisdom (background vocals). Liner Note Author: Chuck Foster. Photographer: Adrian Boot. As is to be expected, the Ultimate Collection doesn't quite live up to its billing, but so prolific is Buju Banton, so many hits has he unleashed, that even the 18 tracks within don't begin to collect the "ultimate" of his material. Besides, this is only partially a greatest-hits compilation, and draws heavily from the Mr. Mention, Voice of Jamaica, 'Til Shiloh, and Inna Heights albums, with a few singles tossed in for good measure. Arranged chronologically, the early selections are the weakest of the set, pulling only two numbers from Mr. Mention, neither being the biggest hits, although you do get the entertaining "Buju Movin'" and the crucial "How Massa God World a Run" under an alternate title of "How the World a Run." Also from this period is the DJ's version of the '80s' classic "Ring the Alarm" -- a welcome inclusion. From this point on, the collection turns into a snapshot of the island, in which Banton explores the dancehalls, bedrooms, yard life, and then-current cultural climes. Much of the set deals with heavy hitting issues, the troubles in the dancehalls of "Operation Ardent," the safe sex message of "Willy (Don't Be Silly)," the outrage of the remixed "Rampage," the ravaged cry of "Murderer," the introspective suffering of "Untold Stories," and the Wailers-esque Rastafarian message of "Hills and Valleys," a theme reiterated on "Give I Strength." Be it telling off an irresponsible ex-pat, or glorifying ganja, Banton hits all the cultural bases, although his romantic and sexier side barely gets a nod, with only "Mama Rule" -- like "Alarm" also utilizing the "Stalag 17" riddim -- and the effervescent "Love Sponge" representing this aspect of the DJ's work. A few more of those turn up on Hip-O's Best Of set, but at a mere 11 tracks, this is a far superior set to that. ~ Jo-Ann Greene Ultimate Collection Music | List Price | $13.95 (You save $3.00) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, World CDs, Reggae/Ska/Calypso, Reggae, Dancehall / Ragga | | Label | Hip-O | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 65579  | | CD Universe Part number | 1818655 | | Catalog number | 541336 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 01, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Buju Banton Handel Tucker - keyboards, drums Dave Kelly Glen Browne - acoustic guitar Twiggy Tenor Saw - vocals Two Friends Crew Dorette Wisdom - background vocals Michelle Jackson - background vocals Herbert "Herbie" Harris - keyboards, bass Danny "Bassy" - bass
Also: Sly Dunbar, Dean Fraser, Ras Shiloh, Donovan Germain, Cell Block Crew, Winston Riley |
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