Youth by Matisyahu (CD, Mar-2006, Epic USA) , vendido en Mayo 2010, ¡Por 3.25 US$!
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item specifics - Music: CDsArtist: MatisyahuRelease Date: Mar 07, 2006Format: CDRecord Label: Epic (USA)UPC: 827969769522Genre: RockDuration: Album or EPSub-Genre: Hard RockCondition: Like NewSpecial Attributes: --See reviewsDetailed item infoTrack listing1. Fire of Heaven/Altar of Earth2. Youth3. Time of Your Song4. Dispatch the Troops5. Indestructable6. What I'm Fighting For7. Jerusalem - (Patois)8. WP9. Shalom/Saalam10. Late Night in Zion11. Unique Is My Dove12. Ancient Lullaby13. King Without a CrownDetailsProducer:Bill LaswellDistributor:Sony Music Distribution (Recording type:StudioRecording mode:StereoSPAR Code:n/aAlbum notesPersonnel: Matisyahu (vocals); Roots Tonic.Following up his much-heralded live album and a prominent guest appearance on P.O.D.'s TESTIFY, Hasidic reggae singer Matisyahu unveiled his major-label studio debut, YOUTH, in early 2006. Primarily produced by Bill Laswell (something of an avant-garde equivalent to Rick Rubin), this 2006 outing finds Matisyahu backed by his LIVE AT STUBBS ensemble (here dubbed Roots Tonic), which can turn on a dime from dancehall to heavy rock. Although labeled by some as a novelty act, Matisyahu presents his unusual musical hybrid with passion, whether charging through the fierce, Bad Brains-like title track or plaintively crooning on the acoustic "What I'm Fighting For" (which strongly recalls Bob Marley's "Redemption Song"), proving that his attempts to reach out and transcend musical and cultural boundaries are, if nothing else, genuine.Editorial reviews3 stars out of 5 -- His voice is nimble....His band plays one-drop roots reggae like a group of Jam Cruise vets, turning up the heat...Rolling Stone 3 stars out of 5 -- Miller matches his own spirituality with that of his adopted genre.Mojo Filled with songs of love and faith....It's varied, musical and just plain funky enough that people will want to listen to these songs for a long time to come.Global Rhythm Ranked #100 in Q Magazine's 100 Greatest Albums of 2006.Q 4 stars out of 5 -- This is rousing reggae with soaring melodies which harks back to the glory days of the '70s...Q Portions of this page Copyright 1988 - 2010 MSI Music Corp. All rights reserved.Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2010 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
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