Reggae Gold 2008
Reggae Gold 2008 - VP Records/Hardwax (2008)
Now in its 16th edition, the Reggae
Gold Series from VP records aims to serve up the biggest reggae and
dancehall tunes of the past year, and while the 2008 compilation does
feature some popular songs, it is a mixed bag.
It opens strongly with Damien and Stephen Marley's The Mission,
on one of 2008s biggest riddims, of the same title, produced by Baby
G. This tune topped the Jamaican charts, with Movado's cut on the
riddim at number two, for two consecutive weeks.
Another chart topper from Movado is selected, Money Changer, on
Final Warning riddim. Making money is a popular theme in modern
bashment, and here Movado explores that theme by extolling the virtues
of hard work and staying true to oneself.
The compilation continues with more dancehall from Beenie Man, and
his massive dancing tune, Wine Gal, which spent six big weeks at the
top of the JA charts.
Two of dancehall's newer stars get
featured; Serani and Bugle, with a collaboration tune, and each with an
individual hit. Both of these vocalists have had some huge tunes
recently, and are just two of many talented new dancehall artists making
waves. On the subject of new artists, I would have liked to have seen
an Erup tune featured; Certainly Click Mi Finger is easily a big
enough tune to have made this album, especially given the inclusion of
a couple of weaker tunes such as Wayne Wonder's For My Love.
The compilation has more of a reggae selection over the second
half, again with some big tunes. Richie Spice's, The Plane Land - on
the newly revived Rub a Dub riddim - and Ease Off from Tarrus Riley
are the stand outs for me, as well as Pressure, from new-comer,
Jamelody, whose voice has been compared to Garnett Silk and Dennis
Brown's - his debut album was released April 2008 on VP records.
While I have concentrated on the good tunes on this album, in my view there
are some glaring omissions. I have already mentioned Click
Mi Finger by Erup as a tune and new artist I think should have been
featured, also Driver by Buju Banton stands out as a track that room
should have been made for. Another huge miss for me was the lack of any
Stephen 'The Genius' McGregor (Big Ship) produced riddims. Over the
last year he has produced hits after hits, and not to see any here was
surprising.
All in all there are definitely some big tunes here, they just could have been bigger!
Al Good
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