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Genre:
Reggae
Release Date: 09/25/2007
Run Time: 70:47
Although it was released two years after
Sly & Robbie celebrated their
Taxi label's 25th anniversary with a worldwide tour, the 2007 release
Anniversary must have originally been planned to cash in on the festivities, since it's hard to find another reason for this baffling collection. First of all, tracks come from the late '80s and onward, but there are no dates or sources given in the liner notes, something that would have been helpful seeing how some of these cuts come from the fringe of
Sly & Robbie's discography. Second, there are some misleading titles and a couple of doubtful credits. For instance,
"Bread Man Shuffle" is better known as
"Live It Up," and usually comes with the aka
"Beardman Shuffle" (see 1997's
Mambo Taxi album). Even stranger is that
"Viva Tirado" is credited to its composer, jazz legend
Gerald Wilson, when it was originally credited to
the Taxi Gang, and
Wilson sure doesn't seem to be playing on the cut. As far as the music itself, there's the classic instrumental
"Unmetered Taxi," which provided the riddim for
Buju Banton's massive hit
"Driver A." Then there's the seductive
"Good Love" from sweet siren and sometimes actress
Cherine Anderson. Both
"Fire in the Oven" and
"Ticket to Ride" with post-disco diva
Gwen Guthrie do a good job of representing
Sly & Robbie's love of crossover dancefloor material.
"Crazy Bald Head" combines
Beenie Man,
Luciano, and a
Bob Marley sample for a crucial tune, and
"Rasta Fiesta" is a punched-up version of
Jacob Miller's
"Baby I Love You So" with plenty of echo and the kind of fat, solid foundation that has made this rhythm section a reggae favorite. There's great music here, no doubt about it, but don't expect any context to be provided by this scattershot collection.
~David Jeffries, All Music Guide