Long hailed as the originator of the "dee jay" or "toasting" style of reggae sprechgesang that took Jamaica's dancehalls by storm in the early 1970s and led directly to the development of American hip hop, "Daddy" U-Roy is revered in the reggae world and has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in recent years. This new album, which marks approximately twenty years of recording for U-Roy, shows him incorporating a greater than usual musical variety into his work; he even sings rather than toasts on several cuts. On tunes like "False Prophecy" and "Birds of a Feather," he alternates between singing and chatting without sacrificing any of the songs' straightforward, didactic power; on others he toasts in the straight-ahead style that has made him famous and influenced an entire generation of deejays. Credit is due to the Mad Professor, whose crystalline production shows off U-Roy's voice to best advantage, even if the instrumental tracks get a bit sterile from time to time.

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True Born African

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發(fā)行時(shí)間:1991-02-14 00:00:00

True Born African

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Long hailed as the originator of the "dee jay" or "toasting" style of reggae sprechgesang that t更多>

Long hailed as the originator of the "dee jay" or "toasting" style of reggae sprechgesang that took Jamaica's dancehalls by storm in the early 1970s and led directly to the development of American hip hop, "Daddy" U-Roy is revered in the reggae world and has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in recent years. This new album, which marks approximately twenty years of recording for U-Roy, shows him incorporating a greater than usual musical variety into his work; he even sings rather than toasts on several cuts. On tunes like "False Prophecy" and "Birds of a Feather," he alternates between singing and chatting without sacrificing any of the songs' straightforward, didactic power; on others he toasts in the straight-ahead style that has made him famous and influenced an entire generation of deejays. Credit is due to the Mad Professor, whose crystalline production shows off U-Roy's voice to best advantage, even if the instrumental tracks get a bit sterile from time to time.