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Freedom of Speech

 
Album Review: Freedom of Speech

  • Artist: Yellowman
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 23, 1997
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Reggae

Review

For a moment there, Yellowman seemed to be losing his touch, but after a couple of less-than-stellar sets, King Yellow polished up his crown and returned with 1997's stellar Freedom of Speech album. Almost half the set features combo tracks. Yellow and Beenie Man clean the clocks of their competition with the burning "Weed Dem" before they pair up again later in the set for the equally fiery "Warn Dem." Saddling up the "Stalag" riddim, Yellow and Silver Cat rustle themselves up some fatties on "Run Cum-Cum," and after all that slackness, it's a blessing that Anthony B arrives to lead a cultural "Chant," while Yellow joins forces with Junior Reid for the equally strong "Visa." Frankie Paul shows the DJ how to pay an homage to Dennis Brown with a powerful take on the legend's own "Here I Come." On his own, Yellow pays tribute to Black Uhuru, with strong versions of "Abortion" and "Bull in the Pen," the latter, retitled "Freedom of Speech," one of the album standouts. And there's a clutch more excellent cultural numbers, with "Fed Up" and "Nice to Be Important"'s powerful messages particularly potent. Gregory Isaacs arrives bearing "Sweetness," and inspired by the Beres Hammond hit, he and Yellow woo their "Sugar Darling." "Girls in the Ring," meanwhile, celebrates beautiful girls of all colors, and by extension, the Maytones, whose own version of this traditional children's game, "Brown Girl in the Ring," was a huge hit back in 1972. With Maurice "Jack Scorpio" Johnson in the production chair, the backings are top-notch, as he sets the musicians, including Steelie & Clevie and guitarist Dwight Pinkney, loose on classic riddims that span the generations, from rocksteady to roots, wickedly including a take of Yellow's own hit "Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" and even encompassing salsa. A superb set that sizzles with newfound energy and direction. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Weed Dem Winston Foster, Moses Davis, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman, Beenie Man (3:56)
Run Cum-Cum Winston Foster, Silvercat, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman, Silvercat (3:48)
Warn Dem Winston Foster, Moses Davis, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman, Anthony B. (3:44)
Hip Hip Hurray Winston Foster, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman (4:07)
Chant Winston Foster, Anthony Byran, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman, Anthony B. (3:58)
Abortion Michael Rose, Derrick Simpson Yellowman (3:57)
Freedom of Speech Michael Rose Yellowman (4:23)
Visa Winston Foster, Delroy Reid Junior Reid, Yellowman (3:51)
Sugar Darling Winston Foster, Gregory Isaacs, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman, Gregory Isaacs (3:52)
Here I Come Dennis Brown, Winston Foster Frankie Paul, Yellowman (4:03)
African Drum Winston Foster Yellowman (4:16)
Fed Up Winston Foster, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman (3:47)
Nice to Be Important Winston Foster, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman (4:02)
Girls in the Ring Traditional Yellowman (3:53)
Bump and Whine Winston Foster, Patrick "Black Pearl" Howell Yellowman (4:07)

Credits

Cleevie (Keyboards), Anthony B. (Performer), Steelie (Bass), Steelie (Drums), Yellowman (Vocals), Tony Greene (Horn), Dayton Foster (Engineer), Steelie (Keyboards), Frankie Paul (Performer), David Madden (Horn), Jazzwad (Keyboards), Donnie Marshall (Drums), Beenie Man (Performer), Jazzwad (Bass), Donnie Marshall (Bass), Jazzwad (Drums), Junior Reid (?), Silvercat (Performer), Donnie Marshall (Keyboards), Junior Reid (Performer), Anthony B. (?), M. Riley (Engineer), Gregory Isaacs (Performer), Jack Scorpio (Mixing), Sidney Wolfe (Percussion), Dayton Foster (Mixing), Dwight Pinkney (Guitar), Beenie Man (?), Barrington Bailey (Horn), Lacelles Beckford (Guitar (Rhythm)), Jack Scorpio (Engineer), Cleevie (Drums), Cleevie (Bass), Jack Scorpio (Producer), Gregory Isaacs (?)
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