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Double Trouble Reggae Vol. 2

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Reggae Vibes Productions
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 8:54 am
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VARIOUS - DOUBLE TROUBLE REGGAE VOL. 2
Tracks :
Eddie Murray & Cheryl McDonald - Soon Come; Eddie Murray & Major Danger
- She's For Real; Eddie Murray & DJ Storm - Why Why You So Shy; Eddie
Murray - Love Letter; Pad Anthony - I Feel For You; Eddie Murray & Major
Danger - Dance Ram; Admiral Tibbet - Run Come; Pad Anthony - Ram It
Again; Shirley B - When I Wake Up In The Morning; Eddie Murray -
Mi-Talk, And Mi-Talk, And Mi-Talk; Eddie Murray & Major Danger - We Play
Reggae This Way; Eddie Murray & Major Danger - Rush And Hurry; Eddie
Murray & Major Danger -Inspector Brown & Corporal Bribe It; Eddie Murray
- Next Plane; Eddie Murray - Tell Them Again; Bonus Track
Review :
Double Trouble Reggae Volume I received an fine welcome when it was
released about 7 years ago. It was a two riddim album featuring reggae
veterans Pad Anthony and Admiral Tibet alongside some newcomers. It was
a fine album with outstanding tracks by Renegade & Eddie Murray, Pad
Anthony and Admiral Tibet. Double Trouble Reggae, Volume II, results
from the musical collaboration of select recording artists, including
Eddie Murray and the aforementioned reggae veterans Pad Anthony and
Admiral Tibbet. Further artists lining up are Shirley B, Major Danger,
Cheryl McDonald, and DJ Storm. These artists bring forward their
personal unique styles. The lead track, Soon Come, pretty much sums up a
popular attitude of reggae enthusiasts towards matters others perceive
as urgent. Eddie Murray and Cheryl McDonald does a fantastic job on this
track. Renown dancehall deejay Major Danger delivers excellent
contributions on the tracks he does with vocalist and producer Eddie
Murray. Eddie Murray was born in Jamaica where he experienced the
collective musical influences and the passion of the people to give what
we all call Reggae music. He spent much of his growing years with his
mom in New York as he did with his grandma in Jamaica. The molding of
his close-knit family continued with his schooling, and much credit is
given to his teachers at Cairn Curran, and Holly Hill Primary Schools,
Darliston All-Age, and Dunrobin High School. Most of the summer months
of his youth was spent in Jones Town, Kingston, where the Saturday night
"tenement yard" dance was a weekly event. The Sound Systems with earth
shattering oversized base speakers and blaring tweeters and horns could
be heard from miles around, and up close, the deep sounds would pound
your chest and cause a tremble. These experiences helped to influence
Murray to develop a burning desire to pursue a musical career. Born with
the passion of Reggae, Murray sharpened his skills as he learned from
the "Masters" before him. He made regular trips back to Jamaica and
annually to Reggae Sunsplash in Montego Bay. All the major recording
artists came home to perform at this world renown event so this was a
great opportunity to experience the masters at their trade. Check out
track 2, She's For Real, a great effort riding the immortal 'Gunman'
riddim. We Play Reggae This Way and Rush and Hurry are two other fine
tracks from the duo, but we like best Dance Ram. With deejay DJ Storm he
teams up for the lovers song Why Why You So Shy, a tune that comes
across the 'Cherry Oh Baby' riddim. Another nice love song comes from
Pad Anthony as he brings I Feel For You. The same vocalist is
responsible for the instant dancehall boomshot Ram It Again. On the same
riddim as Pad Anthony's I Feel For You you will hear Admital Tibet as he
brings the rootical tune Run Come. The album is supported by the
engineering team of Jah Mike, Phillip Smart, and Tony Bowman, who are
undoubtedly some of the best in the business. All in all the follow up
to Double Trouble Reggae Volume I will please reggae and dancehall fans
all over the world.
 
 
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