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Format: CD
 Sep 2005
 Record Label: VP Records
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 075678378829 |
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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Track Listing 1. Fire Links Intro 2. Head In The Zone 3. We Be Burnin' 4. Send It On 5. Ever Blazin' 6. Eye Deh A Mi Knee 7. Give It Up To Me 8. Yardie Bone - (featuring Wayne Marshall) 9. Never Gonna Be The Same 10. I'll Take You There 11. Temperature 12. Breakout 13. Head To Toe 14. Connection - (featuring Nina Sky) 15. Straight Up 16. All On Me - (featuring Tami Chynn) 17. Change The Game - (featuring Looga Man/Kid Kurupt) 18. Trinity, The 19. Oh Man - (featuring Daddy Yankee)
Album Notes Anticipation for Sean Paul's follow-up to 2003's mega-successful DUTTY ROCK was running high by the time 2005's THE TRINITY hit the streets. But fans expecting a reprise of the light, fun dancehall pop that made DUTTY ROCK such a commercial success will be in for a surprise here. THE TRINITY has a much harder-edged sound than its predecessor, and there is little of the buoyancy or melodic hooks that made that album accessible. Instead, THE TRINITY is produced with the club in mind. Tunes like "Head in the Zone" and "Send It On" are characterized by driving dancehall rhythms, hypnotic rapid-fire vocal cadences, and urban R&B touches that give the tracks a glamorous sheen, with Sean Paul laying down lyrics about sex, partying, and good times that suit the music perfectly for the contemporary club scene. The old-school reggae flavored "Yardie Bone," featuring a slick bounce that recalls Steel Pulse, helps add balance to this edgy collection of slightly less than mainstream dancehall.
Industry Reviews 4 discs out of 5 -- Sean Paul blasts confidently into the future with THE TRINITY.
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