Solo Banton - Walk Like Rasta - Reality Shock Records (2010) Produced by Kris Kemist
Walk
Like Rasta, released in January this year, hits all my sweet spots. Solo
Banton delivers his view on 'what kind of role a Rastafarian artist
should play in the music world' (Solo's words), but with his tounge
in his cheek and a sparkle in his eye, and all the skills that nearly 20
years in the soundsystem industry gives you.
I think Undercover
aptly described this album as 'ruff n tuff' - Solo journeys through his
trademark digi-dancehall riddims, brushes some deep roots and playful
skank (see Roots Rock Reggae) and rounds off the album with five
dubs from UK versionists Russ D and Dougie Wardrop.
Heaving slow
drops on the title track keep tings rolling steady, though I can't help
but feel that Walk like Rasta is making a sly jab at Buju
Banton's Walk like a Champion and recent incarceration (though
Art pointed out that the track was written and up on Solo's MySpace long
before Buju got done).
My only cringe the album came Mikey
Murka's dastardly use of the autotune (ugh) on Love And Understanding,
but his soft lovers voice compliments the track. I've put aside my own
perspective on the softly delivered anti-abortion messages in both that
tune and Empress, given that general Rastafari belief place
abortion on par with murder.
Solo is one of my top picks in both
live and recorded vocalists coming out of the UK at the moment. His
lyrics compliment Kris Kemist's productions with a constant flow that
doesn't overwhelm the listener, or impede on the beats. Can't wait to
see Solo Banton live in Aotearoa - yes, I'm manifesting a tour.
Fave
tracks on the album include:
Herb Story - version of Cham's
classic Ghetto Story
Old Time Something - check out the
awesome original low-fi video clip - basically a slideshow of
images pinched off the web synched with his rhymes
And Walk Like
Rasta.
For further Solo Banton tuff cuts, check out his
collaborations with Disrupt (on Jahtari), Riddim Tuffa, who produce a killer-mad jungle version of Kung Fu Masta (We
are original kung fu masta/ Just like Bruce Lee but we faster), his
live collaborations with Deadly Hunta,
and I highly recommend listening
to the latest track on his MySpace - Ganja is Good (to the tune of soul
classic I Feel Good) for a laugh.
A must for any crate
this year.
More info:
Solo Banton MySpace
Reality Shock Records
Lady Acroline
Comments
shot acro well written, you should write more reviews..
Solo has the best lyrics ever! wicked live, and is a great guy.
good review Acro, big ups to the Aotearoa posse,x
Solo got plenty lyrics, he is everytime open for finest Dubplatesessions and the album is fine and crucial songs are depon.
Anytime openminded!
Bless
Selectah Easy TJam
Esperanza Soundsystem
You love autotune Acroline. It's all over that Major Lazer sound you love so well.
http://soundcloud.com/eminence-1
for anyone who wants to check the jungle version of kung fu masta ;)
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