| 1. No Strings... |
| 2. Bashment Boogie |
| 3. Witness (1 Hope) |
| 4. Join the Dots - Chali 2na, Roots Manuva |
| 5. Black Box Interlude |
| 6. Ital Visions |
| 7. Kicking the Cack |
| 8. Dub Styles |
| 9. Trim Body |
| 10. Artical |
| 11. Hol' It Up - Riddla, Roots Manuva |
| 12. Stone the Crows |
| 13. Sinny Sin Sins |
| 14. Evil Rabbit |
| 15. Swords in the Dirt - Big P, , , , Rodney P., Roots Manuva, Skeme Team |
| 16. Highest Grade |
| 17. Dreamy Days |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
While the debate rages about why a country as large and multicultural as England has yet to produce a noteworthy MC, Roots Manuva makes a strong case that a contender has arrived. On "Witness 1 Hope" (hands down, the best cut on the album) and "Article," Manuva drops some clever Jamaica-meets-Brixton, patois-inflected rhymes over producer Lord Gosh's otherworldly beats and sci-fi sound effects. Innovative, this album is. Jurassic 5's Chali 2na's thick baritone adds some Left Coast flavor to "Join the Dots" as Manuva waxes about South London life. This release captures a unique snapshot of black British musical tastes with equal parts funk, dub, roots reggae, electronica, and hip-hop. Check out "Highest Grade," a dub pro-weed anthem, and "Sinny Sin Sins," which focuses on Manuva's run-ins with religious types ("Do I need a middleman to link with the Creator?"). This album is for freethinking hip-hoppers who appreciate Outkast and crave exposure to authentically futuristic beats and Afrocentric, avant-garde ghetto rhymes. --Dalton Higgins
"Not just a landmark UK hip hop album, but a landmark hip hop album period" - Mojo "
Superb" - Time Out
"Brilliant" - Blues & Soul
"Charming, erudite, personal, experimental but always approachable... this is a benchmark for UK hip hop" - Muzik
"One of the sanest offerings to emerge from the British inner city and a healthy anitdote to the inanity of US hip hop" - The Observer
"A great album" - The Daily Telegraph "
Too maverick, too brilliantly original a telent to be thethered by mere genre or geography" - The Times
"Breathtaking" - The Guardian "
Truly marking out the way forward for hip hop, wherever it's from" - Jockey Slut
"A triumphant return... absolutely sensational" - The Sunday Times
"Everything about this album is fresh... the sound of someone making a truly personal record in their own original style." - Sleaze Nation
"Album of the year?" - The Wire
"This is unlike anything - hip hop-wise - out there at the mo. Believe it. The hype behind this man is for real" - Echoes
"A fiercely original, hallucinatory masterpiece, a visonary re-imagining of what hip hop can be... among the best albums of the year" - Esquire
I love it .. especially Ital Visions
While the debate rages about why a country as large and multicultural as England has yet to produce a noteworthy MC, Roots Manuva makes a strong case that a contender has arrived. On "Witness 1 Hope" (hands down, the best cut on the album) and "Article," Manuva drops some clever Jamaica-meets-Brixton, patois-inflected rhymes over producer Lord Gosh's otherworldly beats and sci-fi sound effects. Innovative, this album is. Jurassic 5's Chali 2na's thick baritone adds some Left Coast flavor to "Join the Dots" as Manuva waxes about South London life. This release captures a unique snapshot of black British musical tastes with equal parts funk, dub, roots reggae, electronica, and hip-hop. Check out "Highest Grade," a dub pro-weed anthem, and "Sinny Sin Sins," which focuses on Manuva's run-ins with religious types ("Do I need a middleman to link with the Creator?"). This album is for freethinking hip-hoppers who appreciate Outkast and crave exposure to authentically futuristic beats and Afrocentric, avant-garde ghetto rhymes. --Dalton Higgins
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Run Come Save Me
Roots Manuva Manufacturer: Big Dada Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005O7TL Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
Tracks:
- No Strings...
- Bashment Boogie
- Witness (1 Hope)
- Join The Dots
- Black Box Interlude
- Ital Visions
- Kicking The Cack
- Dub Styles
- Trim Body
- Artical
- Hol' It Up
- Stone The Crows
- Sinny Sin Sins
- Evil Rabbit
- Swords In The Dirt
- Highest Grade
- Dreamy Days
Amazon.com's Best of 2001
While the debate rages about why a country as large and multicultural as England has yet to produce a noteworthy MC, Roots Manuva makes a strong case that a contender has arrived. On "Witness 1 Hope" (hands down, the best cut on the album) and "Article," Manuva drops some clever Jamaica-meets-Brixton, patois-inflected rhymes over producer Lord Gosh's otherworldly beats and sci-fi sound effects. Innovative, this album is. Jurassic 5's Chali 2na's thick baritone adds some Left Coast flavor to "Join the Dots" as Manuva waxes about South London life. This release captures a unique snapshot of black British musical tastes with equal parts funk, dub, roots reggae, electronica, and hip-hop. Check out "Highest Grade," a dub pro-weed anthem, and "Sinny Sin Sins," which focuses on Manuva's run-ins with religious types ("Do I need a middleman to link with the Creator?"). This album is for freethinking hip-hoppers who appreciate Outkast and crave exposure to authentically futuristic beats and Afrocentric, avant-garde ghetto rhymes. --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
Classic, best Hip Hop album of 2001.......2004-04-20
Inspired though inconsistent.......2003-12-18
Another release your grandchildren will be listening to...........2003-11-28
a few quotes for y'all.......2003-11-18
"Not just a landmark UK hip hop album, but a landmark hip hop album period" - Mojo "
Superb" - Time Out
"Brilliant" - Blues & Soul
"Charming, erudite, personal, experimental but always approachable... this is a benchmark for UK hip hop" - Muzik
"One of the sanest offerings to emerge from the British inner city and a healthy anitdote to the inanity of US hip hop" - The Observer
"A great album" - The Daily Telegraph "
Too maverick, too brilliantly original a telent to be thethered by mere genre or geography" - The Times
"Breathtaking" - The Guardian "
Truly marking out the way forward for hip hop, wherever it's from" - Jockey Slut
"A triumphant return... absolutely sensational" - The Sunday Times
"Everything about this album is fresh... the sound of someone making a truly personal record in their own original style." - Sleaze Nation
"Album of the year?" - The Wire
"This is unlike anything - hip hop-wise - out there at the mo. Believe it. The hype behind this man is for real" - Echoes
"A fiercely original, hallucinatory masterpiece, a visonary re-imagining of what hip hop can be... among the best albums of the year" - Esquire
Run Come Save me.......2003-08-22
I love it .. especially Ital Visions
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