Beenie Man - Cool Cool Rider: The Roots Of A Dancehall Don (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Beenie Man
- Title: Cool Cool Rider
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Trojan Records / Sanctuary Records #TJACD187
- Genre: Reggae, Dancehall
- Quality: WavPack (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 01:18:19
- Total Size: 501 / 214 Mb (Full Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Anthony Moses Davis, better known by his stage name Beenie Man, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer. He is referred to as the world's "King of Dancehall". One of Jamaica's biggest exports, Beenie Man's recording career stretches back to 1981, although it was in the sound systems where he later made his mark. The witty toaster began his true ascent to stardom in the early '90s, and by 1994, his reputation couldn't be beat.
Taking Beenie’s original 1992 album Cool Cool Rider and adding a heap of tracks from that era, this Trojan set is a highly desirable disc for the dancehall singer’s most hardcore fans. It’s likely they’ve encountered these tracks before, although on inferior sets with poor sound quality. The source material is still rough and recorded on the cheap, but Trojan does what they can as crucial cuts like “No Mama No Cry,” “Black Liberty,” and the title track punch out of the speakers like they did on their original Jamaican 45s. Newcomers should be warned that Beenie was more aggressive and less tuneful than he would become two years later when songs like “Slam” and “Romie” came along, and you certainly shouldn’t expect anything as smooth as “Girls Dem Sugar” since this material is much more frantic. A couple tracks from a decade earlier, when a ten-year-old Beenie scored a hit with “Too Fussy,” would have made this the ultimate early set, but it’s a small complaint seeing as how Trojan has liberated this rare material from bootleg status.
Taking Beenie’s original 1992 album Cool Cool Rider and adding a heap of tracks from that era, this Trojan set is a highly desirable disc for the dancehall singer’s most hardcore fans. It’s likely they’ve encountered these tracks before, although on inferior sets with poor sound quality. The source material is still rough and recorded on the cheap, but Trojan does what they can as crucial cuts like “No Mama No Cry,” “Black Liberty,” and the title track punch out of the speakers like they did on their original Jamaican 45s. Newcomers should be warned that Beenie was more aggressive and less tuneful than he would become two years later when songs like “Slam” and “Romie” came along, and you certainly shouldn’t expect anything as smooth as “Girls Dem Sugar” since this material is much more frantic. A couple tracks from a decade earlier, when a ten-year-old Beenie scored a hit with “Too Fussy,” would have made this the ultimate early set, but it’s a small complaint seeing as how Trojan has liberated this rare material from bootleg status.
Track List:
01. No Mama No Cry [3:52]
02. Cool Cool Rider [3:31]
03. Three Against War [3:49]
04. D J King [3:28]
05. Tata Fool [3:35]
06. Black Liberty [3:37]
07. Be My Lady [3:26]
08. Love In-A Mi Heart [4:01]
09. Bad Man [3:39]
10. Boney Punany [3:19]
11. Miss Angela [3:49]
12. Laba Laba Mouth [4:30]
13. What Those Guys Are For [3:51]
14. Licki Licki Girl [3:49]
15. Get Mi Kinky [3:47]
16. Don't Take Abortion [3:51]
17. Good Times [3:58]
18. No Guy Test [3:38]
19. Matie [3:44]
20. Do The Butterfly [3:22]
21. Lift It Up [3:43]
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