Note :
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ras_Michael_%26_The_Sons_of_Negus
Dadawah and Nyahbinghi are Ras Michael's first two albums, and together on one CD, they highlight both sides of his sound. The former blends traditional Rasta drumming with reggae bass
lines, electric guitars, and other modern styles, while the latter contains Rasta drumming and chanting accompanied only by an occasional flute. Unless you're a Rasta music purist,
Dadawah will almost certainly appeal to you more than Nyahbinghi. Although it only contains four tracks, Dadawah is a hauntingly somber, atmospheric work or art whose melodies and music
blend perfectly to draw you in (You may recognize "Zion Land" from Dennis Brown's hit "Africa."). The melodies on Nyahbinghi, on the other hand, are only interesting in comparison to
the music. Only "Rise Jah Jah Children" arose any reaction from me, as it utilizes the melody from the doo-wop hit "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." The rest of the songs are dull, mournful
chants and/or hymns, each with the same sleep-inducing rhythm. Why couldn't Dadawah be 12 tracks and Nyahbinghi four?
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Origine du Groupe : Jamaica
Style : Reggae , Nyahbinghi
Sortie : 1998
Tracklist :
1. Run Come Really
2. Seventy Two Nations
3. Zion Land
4. Know How You Stand
5. Keep Cool Babylon
6. Rise Jah Jah Children (The Lion Sleeps)
7. Pretty Little Face
8. Carnal Mind
9. Run Come (Throw Away Your Stony Heart)
10. Come Down (Pomps and Pride)
11. Jah Got the Whole World
12. Roll River Jordan
13. Cast Them in the Fire
14. Nyah Man Say
15. Rastaman Chant
16. We're Marching on to Victory
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