Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Six Million Ways to Live

 
Album Review: Six Million Ways to Live

  • Artist: Dub Pistols
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 2001
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Barry Ashworth and his Dub Pistols stand alone in a no-man's land where hip-hop, dub, and dance converge, a magnificent virgin territory still virtually untouched by human hands. The band was last spotted here on Point Blank, but that was three long years ago. In the interim, they've been exploring melodies and synthetic instrumentation, and Six Million Ways to Live packs even more punch and emotional intensity than its predecessor. New hybrids have been germinating as well, notably on the funky "Architect" and the stadium-inflected "Together as One" -- big rock without a guitar lick in earshot. Just as satisfying is "6 A.M."'s smoky, late-night atmosphere, and the title track, which is the closest to acoustic rap anyone dares come. T.K. Lawrence and guest rappers Planet Asia and Sight Beyond Light give word to the Dub Pistols' moody music. Two Tone hero Terry Hall contributes sublime vocals to "Problem Is," a song as fatalistic as his own "Ghost Town," but with the startling creativity of the Fun Boy Three; a tough urban/techno/ska cross that simply simmers. The heavy, rootsy dub of "Crazy" is less of a shock, until Jamaican sensation Horace Andy's vocals come in. The star brings a touch of magic to everything he sings, and this is no exception. However, it's the magnificent "Soldier" that perhaps best defines the group's unique style. The incredibly heavy pounding, percolating rhythms, the throbbing bass, the synths and brass punctuating the beats then soaring into melody, it all packs a wallop, while Planet Asia gives it purpose, with his expostulation on the sound system clash. The album is a stellar achievement; the question is, how can they possibly better this? ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Similar Albums

Point Blank, How to Operate with a Blown Mind, Malik Goes On, We Rock Hard, Better Living Through Chemistry, Dead Cities, Off the Wall: 10 Years of Wall of Sound [2 Discs], Exit Planet Dust, Darkdancer, Antidote, Generate

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Soldiers Dub Pistols (6:05)
Big World Dub Pistols (5:04)
Problem Is Barry Ashworth Dub Pistols (3:42)
Official Chemical Barry Ashworth Dub Pistols (3:33)
3 A.M. Dub Pistols (3:42)
Six Million Ways to Live Dub Pistols (5:01)
Revolution Dub Pistols (5:04)
Crazy Dub Pistols (4:39)
Riptides Dub Pistols (4:37)
Soul Shaking (Conduct Disorderly) Dub Pistols (4:22)
Architect Dub Pistols (3:41)
Together as One Dub Pistols (5:40)

Credits

Horace Andy (Vocals), Terry Hall (Vocals), Planet Asia (Vocals)
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
 
 

 

Copyrights:

Album Review. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more