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Track Listing 1. Intro 2. 23rd Psalm - (Patois, featuring Gramps Of Morgan Heritage) 3. Voice of Jah - (Patois, featuring LMS) 4. Sudan - (Patois) 5. We'll Be Alright - (featuring Luciano) 6. Pull It Up - (Patois, featuring Beres Hammond) 7. Life Is a Journey - (Patois) 8. Better Must Come - (Patois) 9. Mighty Dread - (Patois) 10. Poor Old Man - (Patois, featuring Stephen Marley) 11. Law & Order - (Patois) 12. Guns & Bombs 13. Woman Dem Phat - (Patois) 14. No More Misty Days - (Patois, featuring Rancid) 15. Pull It Up - (live, featuring Beres Hammond) 16. Reunion - (Patois, featuring Wayne Wonder)
Album Notes Personnel includes: Buju Banton, Gramps, LMS, Beres Hammond, Luciano, Stephen Marley, Rancid, Wayne Wonder. Producers include: Donovan Germain, Mark Myrie, Tyrone Downie, Stephen Marsden, Tony Kelly.
Industry Reviews 3.5 stars out of 5 - ...Combines growly, spitfire-patois dance hall...acoustic guitars and sighing choruses...straight old-school ska...and anthemic folk rock....an album full of political and philisophical searching... Rolling Stone (08/17/2000)
7 out of 10 - ...Further broadens his domain - from the levitical ska and the compu-pumped 'unda-wata' riddims...to a cotton-mouthed redemption song with Rancid... Spin (09/01/2000)
4 stars out of 5 - ...Represents a textbook lesson on how life can be breathed into a seemingly moribund genre [reggae]....Banton repositions reggae while using his rumbling, 40-spliffs-a-day vocals to project a message of peace and love to all... Q (09/01/2000)
6 out of 10 - ...Banton has gone from chatting to singing with results which are surprisingly effective....it seems he really means well. NME (09/04/2000)
...proves his dominance, extending his trademark toasting skills into the realms of rock steady, ska, gospel, African high life and American soul... CMJ (08/21/2000)
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