
Cocoa Tea - Save Us Oh Jah (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Cocoa Tea
- Title: Save Us Oh Jah
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: VP Records
- Genre: Reggae, Dancehall
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 58:41
- Total Size: 422 MB | 135 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Stay Far
02. Save Us Oh Jah
03. Let The Music Play
04. Indian Woman
05. How You So Hypa
06. Got You Now
07. Wave You Hand
08. Can't Tek The Fire Bun
09. Babylon Feel It
10. It Was A Charm
11. Don't Give Your Love Away
12. Biological Clock
13. Stop Him
14. Sex Drugs And Crime
15. Spin The Song Ya
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01. Stay Far
02. Save Us Oh Jah
03. Let The Music Play
04. Indian Woman
05. How You So Hypa
06. Got You Now
07. Wave You Hand
08. Can't Tek The Fire Bun
09. Babylon Feel It
10. It Was A Charm
11. Don't Give Your Love Away
12. Biological Clock
13. Stop Him
14. Sex Drugs And Crime
15. Spin The Song Ya
The combination of veteran dancehall-roots crooner Cocoa Tea and the Xterminator production crew -- not to mention the participation of such A-list studio talent as Sly Dunbar, Dean Fraser, and Earl "Chinna" Smith -- should have resulted in an all-killer, no-filler album. Perplexingly, though, Save Us Oh Jah is a disappointingly hit-and-miss affair, one that offers plenty of high points but also several flubs that are hard to explain. The album opens on an unpromising note, with the rhythmically disorganized and melodically haphazard "Stay Far," on which Cocoa Tea never seems to find the key center and the musicians never seem to find a groove. Things immediately get better with the title track and the sturdy, roots-wise "Let the Music Play" (which suffers only from the banal lyrics that have always been Cocoa Tea's biggest liability), and get even better with the funky and minimalistic reggae-R&B of "How You So Hypa" and the churning one-drop rhythms of "Wave You Hand." At several points in the program, Cocoa Tea's finger-wagging self-righteousness threatens to devolve into all-out Bobo Dread blood-thirst (note the hints of Bobo rhetoric on "Can't Tek the Fire Bun" and "Babylon Feel It"), and he's not above promulgating the usual "tricky woman" stereotypes either ("Indian Woman"). But there are some moments of real tenderness as well, and those Xterminator rhythms are able to cover a multitude of sins. Fans won't be disappointed.~Save Us Oh Jah Review by Rick Anderson
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