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Jamaican dancehall veteran Buju Banton has featured duets with a wide array of artists on his albums right from the beginning, and this two-disc 33-track compilation from VP Records collects several of them in one convenient package. There's none of the slackness here that brought Banton his first taste of fame (and controversy), and his remarkable (and critically lauded) conversion to socially conscious material is well in evidence. Buju's gruff-voiced DJ stance has always been stronger than his singing side, and these pairings with the likes of Beres Hammond, Toots Hibbert, Garnett Silk, and Gregory Isaacs play to his strengths, as he leaves the singing to the pros and interjects his powerful raps at key junctures. Among the highlights here (and there are plenty) are the steamrolling groove of "Little More Time" with Hammond, the quirky and cautionary "Ring the Alarm" with Tenor Saw, a heartfelt "I Dare Not Be Ungrateful" with Heptones singer and bassist Leroy Sibbles, and a barn-burning version of "54-46 That's My Number" with Toots Hibbert of the Maytals, a pairing that -- in hindsight -- seems as obvious and natural as the sun and moon. The anthemic "No More Misty Days" with punk-pop group Rancid is surprisingly effective, as is the lovely and soothing "23rd Psalm" with Morgan Heritage. One of the most striking tracks is Banton's duet with the late Garnett Silk on the gorgeous and vital "Complaint." Banton has continually bridged the distance between hardcore dancehall and socially conscious roots reggae, even embracing hip-hop, R&B, and straight pop elements in his music, and as an emblem of positive synthesis, his position in Jamaican music (and internationally) in the 21st century is vital. Dedicated Buju fans may well already have most of the these tracks, but having these songs collected together like this in a single package makes a sprawling testament to Banton's inclusive vision. ~ Steve Leggett
Live Recording
Editor: Paul Shields.
Personnel: Buju Banton (vocals); Toots Hibbert (vocals); Marcia Griffiths, Nadine Sutherland, Wayne Wonder, Beres Hammond.
Liner Note Author: Buju Banton.
Buju And Friends Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   Why no Searching? The song "Searching" done with Wayne Wonder is surprisingly missing, I wonder! This introduced the breaktrhough album Voice of Jamaca and I expected it to be in this one. Very good selection though Submitted by cosmongongondo (Oslo, Norway) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Next Bob!!!! Buju, What can I say his music speak for itself!!!! If you don't know than you better ask somebody... More Fire! More Fire! Big up to Buju!!!
Tasha B. Submitted by Tasha B. (Chesapeake, VA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
DON'T YA KNOW!! All ma a say iz cop dis album. Buju iz KARAZY hot. Submitted by rAgE (B.C Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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