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Personnel: Donovan Thompson (guitar); P. "Wrongmove" Crosdale, T-Brown (guitars, keyboards); W. Bowell, M. Khan, R. "Fire Ball" Gordon, D. Brownie, Earl "Chinna" Smith, R. Gordon, W. Armond, Ian Coleman, M. Chin (guitars); J. Williams (violin); Errol Herd (flute); D. Fraser (saxophone); E. Hird (horns); B. Myaz, D. Dennis (keyboards, bass guitar); Phillip "Winta" James, B. Myers, C. "Bowie" McKlaughkin, Robi Lyn (keyboards); D. "Bassy" Dennis, D. Cole, S. Stone, Glen Brownie, Harry T (bass guitar); M. Stewart-Gaynor (drums, percussion); K. Bennet, P. Kastic, P. Taglao, O. "Sticky" Thompson, Wayne "C-Sharp" Clarke, Deleon "Jubba" White, S. Dunbar, G. Miller, S. Scott, Willburn "Squidley" Cole (drums); Bongo Herman (bongos, percussion); D. Anglin, A. Haughton (percussion); Althea Hewitt, Keisha, Wayne Armond (background vocals). Additional personnel: Chuck Fenda, Snatcher Dogg, Spanner Banner. The third album from Richie Spice makes a couple of things very clear. First, he's a fine singer and an even better songwriter, capable of dropping completely convincing dancehall, hip hop and roots-and-culture material without seeming to break a sweat. Second, he needs someone to give him some discipline in the studio and steer him clear of such waste-of-time touches as chest-beating intros (and outros) and exploitative recordings of adorable children talking about their career plans and then chanting "We love Richie Spice!." The less time he spends on that stuff and the more he spends on stern anthems of racial consciousness ("Black Like a Tar"), of impending apocalypse ("Earth a Run Red") and of horticultural devotion ("Marijuana"), the better. He's also in fine form when expressing somewhat less lofty sentiments, as on the hip-hop-inflected "Holiday," and when pilfering a theme from the Black Uhuru catalog ("Fake Smile"). You'll want to keep your finger poised near the "track forward" button, but this album is well worth hearing. ~ Rick Anderson Richie Spice Spice In You Life Songs | 1. | Sometimes (Spice in Your Life) | |
| 2. | Identity | |
| 3. | Black Like Tar | |
| 4. | Little Elements | |
| 5. | Crying Out For Love | |
| 6. | Righteous Youths | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Run Red Intro | |
| 8. | Earth a Run Red | |
| 9. | More Terrible (A.K.A. 911) | |
| 10. | Folly Living (A.K.A. Blood Again?) | |
| 11. | Check Yourself | |
| 12. | Move Dem Out | |
| 13. | Chalwa | |
| 14. | Marijuana  | |
| 15. | Outta the Blue | |
| 16. | Prime Time Girl | |
| 17. | Holiday | |
| 18. | Fake Smile | |
| 19. | Reggae's a Fire | |
| 20. | Spinning Around | |
| 21. | Ghetto Girl | |
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