Bless I Oh Jah
Download links and information about Bless I Oh Jah by Aaron Silk. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Reggae genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 51:22 minutes.
Artist: | Aaron Silk |
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Release date: | 1999 |
Genre: | Reggae |
Tracks: | 14 |
Duration: | 51:22 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Intro (Ballad Mix) | 0:56 |
2. | Babylon Falling | 4:03 |
3. | Hear I Call | 3:48 |
4. | Bless I Oh Jah | 4:13 |
5. | Father Told Me | 3:42 |
6. | Coming Home | 4:30 |
7. | Survival Thing | 4:04 |
8. | I Am Who I Am | 4:08 |
9. | See It Again | 4:05 |
10. | Kibba | 4:02 |
11. | Zion High | 3:56 |
12. | Ain't Seen Loving Yet | 3:49 |
13. | Old Love | 3:55 |
14. | Place In Your Heart | 2:11 |
Details
[Edit]An exciting new reggae voice with a promising future. On this exceptional debut, Aaron Silk, younger brother of late reggae legend Garnett Silk, keeps the family name alive and kicking, with a lot of help from producers Mikey Chung and Floyd Smith. He slow-starts the CD with a sweet ballad mix, then explodes into "Babylon Falling," a tour de force accented by a stuttering trumpet. There's not a misstep among the 14 tracks. Silk's strong, earthy tenor is effective whether the material is hard or soft: "Coming Home" is reflective, but "Bless I Oh Jah," "Survival Thing," and "Zion High" display a deep-rooted, hard-hitting social agenda. Chung and Smith employ exciting female backing vocals on "Old Love," and Silk is outstanding as usual.