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The tide of taste in Jamaica is finally beginning to turn away from hard, hip-hop-derived beats and violent, slack lyrics and toward rootsier and more organic rhythms. The timing couldn't have been better for the young I Wayne, whose voice is one of the sweetest, most natural-sounding instruments to appear on the reggae scene since Johnny Clarke was recording for Bunny Lee, and whose preoccupations are the same as those that informed the best music of the roots era: the divinity of Haile Selassie, the wickedness of Babylon, the perfidy of women. (Those themes don't always lead to edifying lyrics, but they do tend to inspire deeply satisfying grooves.) His debut album is a well-balanced collection of neo-roots anthems that deal with the reality of Rastafari and the dangers of technology ("Rastafari Liveth"), the superiority of natural living ("More Life"), the dire future of Babylon ("Keep Burning Rome"), and the fact that women should not be prostitutes and should do whatever he tells them to ("Ready Fe Live Up"). As is usually the case with roots reggae, especially of the last few years, the thin line between righteousness and self-righteousness is blurred and sometimes even eradicated, to irritating effect. But man, those grooves. ~ Rick Anderson
Recording information: Anchor Recording Studios.
Editors: Paul Shields; Neil "Diamond" Edwards.
Photographer: William Richards.
Arrangers: Nigel Burrell; Stephen Gibbs; Richard Ellis.
Personnel: I Wayne (vocals); Harmony, Fire Chess, Fire Star (vocals); Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale (guitar, keyboards); Mikey Chung (guitar); Dwight Richards (trumpet); Nambo Robinson (trombone); Robbie Shakespeare (bass guitar); Richard Dawkins, Sly Dunbar, Melbourne Miller (drums); Mitchum Chin (guitar); Ansel Collins (flute, keyboards); Dean Fraser (saxophone).
Audio Mixers: Nigel Burrell; Cegricia Hamilton.
Entertainment Weekly (No. 836, p.60) - "[A] decidedly pleasant spin....Morality tales rarely sound so good." - Grade: B Uncut (p.75) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his dedicated roots singer's lilting alto is irresistible." I Wayne Lava Ground Songs Purchase Lava Ground CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Buju Banton Inna Heights CD (1997)
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$10.49 (MP3 Available for Download) INNA HEIGHTS was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Reggae Album.
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$10.45 (MP3 Available for Download) At a time when dancehall dominates the reggae charts and singers and deejays alike tend to favor a harsh and gruff vocal delivery, I Wayne harks back to the days of sweet-voiced tenors like Johnny Clarke and Cornel Campbell. His lyrical subject matter is similarly old-school, and he focuses on roots-and-culture concerns in a mostly upbeat and hopeful style. His second album features rhythms in a variety of styles, and finds him paired with a nice assortment of deejays -- most of them impressive (note in particular Icoflamez's excellent performance ...
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