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Ink 19 :: Dub Station & Sonbeam

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Get It Together (Dub Station). Review by Bill Campbell.

... crowd. However, Dub Station & Sonbeam don't offer up anything new, fresh, innovative, or unique. Sometimes, you feel as though you're listening to Shabba Ranks' bastard son or Buju Banton's third cousin twice removed. The disc is enjoyable enough, but quite derivative. And why wade in the shallow waters ...

Ink 19 :: Hardcore Dancehall

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Volume 2 (Victory World). Fair and Balanced Review by Bill Campbell.

... of DC and New York, this bastard child of reggae has seldom reverberated from ghetto blasters. Of course, there are times (like with Buju Banton, Shabba Ranks and Beenie Man) when dancehall does earn some street creds. Now is one of those times, with Sean Paul and Wayne Wonder blaring from R&B stations ...

Ink 19 :: Stone Love

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Champion Sound Vol. 1 (Groove Attack). Review by Stein Haukland.

... here we get a one hour plus mix of some of their greatest ones. Including huge names like Bounty Killa, Ky-mani Marley, Buju Banton, Beenieman and Shabba Ranks -- among several others -- Stone Love has seen some very great moments indeed and there is certainly a sense of historical relevance in reliving ...

Ink 19 :: Fat Eyes

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Dancehall Attack/Fat Eyes Dee-Lite (Heartbeat). Review by Van Sias.

... ATTACK/FAT EYES DEE-LITE Heartbeat It seems that every couple of years or so, dancehall reggae manages to break through into the mainstream, from Shabba Ranks ("Mr. Loverman") to Shaggy ("Mr. Boombastic") to this year's Mr. flavor du jour, Sean Paul. Then, after going platinum, selling songs for use ...
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