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Cry Me a River

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Download links and information about Cry Me a River by Jackie Opel. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Gospel, Reggae, Roots Reggae, World Music, Ska, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 40:54 minutes.

Artist: Jackie Opel
Release date: 2015
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Gospel, Reggae, Roots Reggae, World Music, Ska, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 40:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cry Me a River 3:09
2. Try Me 3:00
3. Wipe These Tears 4:14
4. Till the End of Time 2:54
5. I Am Free 2:29
6. Don't Let Me Die 2:51
7. Shelter in the Storm 3:24
8. My Prayer 3:57
9. Forever 2:56
10. Eternal Love 3:17
11. My Sweet Lover 3:03
12. One More Chance 3:07
13. Say Say Business 2:33

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Jackie Opel was a superstar in his native Barbados, and an architect of early ska in Jamaica, both as a singer and as a bass player, but his recorded legacy has been poorly served in the CD era. Opel (his real name was Dalton Bishop) was a versatile singer, with a rumored six-octave vocal range, and although his ska sides like the ribald "Push Wood" (sometimes listed as "Sit Down Servant") and "Old Rockin' Chair" are probably his best known, he was really closer to the American soul and gospel side of things, as this collection of some of his Studio One recordings makes clear. Only "My Sweet Love" and "Say Say Business" qualify here as ska. The balance of the album, including the majestic title track, "Cry Me a River," and the powerful, haunting "Shelter the Storm," is really Opel's attempt at singing Southern soul, and this surely has to be one of the least Jamaican albums ever released by Studio One. But don't let that scare you. Opel may not have born in Memphis, but he knows what he's doing, and Cry Me a River is a wonderful set of gospel-fueled soul, with just the slightest dusting of Kingston rhythm.