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Gathering of the Spirits

 
Album Review: Gathering of the Spirits

Review

The concept behind this album is, as its title indicates, that of a gathering: old-school dub poet Mutabaruka brought together some of the top reggae session players from the music's golden age (drum'n'bass duo Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, bassist Leroy Sibbles, guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith, and others) and teamed them up with some of that same era's finest singers (Justin Hinds, Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt, and others) with the express purpose of recapturing the energy that animated reggae before the onslaught of computerized dancehall beats in the early '80s. The experiment is a great success overall. Culture's "Blackman King" is delivered with more gusto than they've been able to muster in a while, and Big Youth's deejay performance on the same rhythm is equally fine. On "Someday We'll All Be Free" Judy Mowatt shows that she's still the sexiest singer in reggae, all the more so because she never sings about sex (take that, Lady Saw), and Marcia Griffiths' performance of "Woman of the Ghetto" is a tour de force -- her voice is amazingly well preserved. The same can't quite be said of either Justin Hinds or the Mighty Diamonds, but they still acquit themselves well. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Big Turtle River Earl Klugh Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari (4:26)
Blackman King Joseph Hill Culture (4:34)
Jesus Is a Condition Big Youth (4:30)
Sitting in Babylon Justin Hinds Justin Hinds (4:15)
Blackman Pride The Mighty Diamonds (5:18)
Someday We'll All Be Free Donny Hathaway, Ed Howard Judy Mowatt (4:54)
What About the Land? Alexander Hope, Chief Seattle Mutabaruka (4:50)
Woman of the Ghetto Marlena Shaw, Richard Evans, Bobby Miller Marcia Griffiths (6:15)
Murder P. Henry Pablo Moses (4:30)
Ion Lion Zion Bob Marley Ernest Ranglin (3:34)
Your Love Herb Ellis, John Spinks Hortense Ellis (3:57)
Mystic Groove Traditional Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari (5:05)

Credits

Glen DaCosta (Horn), Justin Hinds (Performer), Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (Drums), Ernest Ranglin (Guitar), Culture (Performer), Chevelle Franklin (Vocals (Background)), Todd Bellinger (Mixing Assistant), Hortense Ellis (Performer), The Mighty Diamonds (Performer), Mikey Chung (Guitar), Mutabaruka (Vocals), Mikey Chung (Bass), Howard Messam (Horn), Desi Jones (Drums), Tyrone Downey (Producer), Mikey Chung (Producer), Judy Mowatt (Performer), Pam Hall (Vocals (Background)), Randall Grass (Executive Producer), Tony Gold (Vocals (Background)), Mutabaruka (Ukulele), Bongo Herman (Percussion), Sly Dunbar (Drums), David Madden (Horn), David Rowe (Engineer), Ibo Cooper (Keyboards), Keith Cramer (Mixing Assistant), David Rowe (Mixing), Ernest Ranglin (Performer), Pablo Moses (Performer), Mutabaruka (Slack Key Guitar), Dean Fraser (Saxophone), Robert Lyn (Keyboards), Big Youth (Performer), Robbie Shakespeare (Bass), Earl "Chinna" Smith (Guitar), Leroy Sibbles (Bass), Tyrone Downey (Keyboards), Robert Vosgien (Mastering), John Anthony (Mixing), Brian & Tony Gold (Vocals (Background)), Marcia Griffiths (Performer), Nambo Robinson (Trombone), Maurice Gordon (Guitar (Rhythm)), Fatta Brim (Engineer)
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